A Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dele Momodu, has said it would be unnecessary for the opposition to play rough games with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to reports that Momodu made this known during an interview on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise Daily’, programme on Wednesday, noting that many members of the ADC are veterans.
Momodu said that many of his friends in the APC are in pain, stressing that ADC is not Nigeria’s problem but the ruling party.
According to the publisher of Ovation Magazine, regardless of what is happening in the country, he is happy that the opposition is standing firm.
He said, “Majority of my friends are in the APC; sometimes when I hear their pain, I feel it. They talk about pain. ADC is not the problem of Nigeria. APC is.
“We in the ADC are on point very professionally. We are not going to play a rough game with the APC. It’s not necessary.
“Most of us are veterans now. There’s nothing I’m looking for in politics. I have always been in the opposition technically and I’m happy that we are still standing firm.”
Dele Momodu also mocked the ruling party over what he called their inability to post ambassadors after their appointment.
