Keyamo a figurehead in Buhari govt, Tinubu appointed a nuisance – Dele Momodu

Dele Momodu, Overseer of Key Correspondences, Atiku-Okowa Official Mission Gathering, has assailed his All Reformists Congress (APC) partner, Festus Keyamo.

The People groups Leftist faction (PDP) tribal leader answered Keyamo’s reaction to his investigate of the “APC Statement of falsehoods”.

In an explanation on Tuesday, Momodu said all the Priest of State for Work could do was shout without tending to the substance of his article.

The representative said Keyamo had turned into a sorry excuse for his old self since he was offered an arrangement that makes him look inept.

“Any self-regarding soul would have since surrendered yet Festus Keyamo was not at home the day disgrace came visiting.

“The Service where he’s a simple nonentity is in complete ruins and just a Bola Tinubu would have given the occupation of a representative to such an ensured disturbance,” he said.

Momodu noticed that Keyamo cited from an article he expounded on a long time back, which the Tinubu media groups have been utilizing to crusade.

The PDP clan leader said he adores Tinubu however fervently contradicts his style legislative issues in light of the fact that the previous Lagos lead representative “has declined over the most recent couple of years”.

Momodu said individuals around him don’t come clean with him for monetary reasons and he knows it “yet frantically needs to be President”.

The assertion announced that Tinubu has lost a large portion of his considerable troopers, and presently depends on pariahs to realize his long lasting desire.

“At the point when he was to be arraigned for certain infractions, and a large number of his purported followers were washing off their mind clean, old buddy, Tokunbo Afikuyomi, remained by him. In any case, how could he reimburse Tokunbo who took every one of the projectiles?”

Momodu reviewed how “shamless” Keyamo was one of the people who needed to force Tinubu to leave and that he and Nduka Obaigbena needed to step in sooner or later before he could think about Tokunbo for anything.

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