Former Sports Minister Solomon Dalung has criticized President Bola Tinubu, saying he’s a “dwarf” in Nigeria’s political history and shouldn’t be compared to leaders like Sardauna and Awolowo.
Dalung said Tinubu’s strategies as president haven’t translated to improvements in the economy or security, and he’s not living up to his reputation as a political heavyweight.
Dalung, while speaking on Channels Television, questioned Tinubu’s performance as president, citing issues with insecurity, economic struggles, and corruption.
The ex-minister said Tinubu has not been able to replicate his performance as Lagos governor on the national stage.
“Tinubu is a dwarf in Nigerian political history and he should not be compared with great leaders like Sardauna and Awolowo,” Dalung said.
“Because great leaders build legacies. They served the people. They worked for the people. If he is a great strategist as is being speculated, let us see this being translated into action.
“Tinubu cannot manage insecurity, economy, and even a common palliative rolled out for the purpose of augmenting some of his economic policies.
“His strategies should be seen in his performances, not somebody who is failing in everything. The economy is in shambles, corruption is flourishing.
“Where did this great strategist make an impact for the benefit of Nigerians?”
The politician said the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is ready to challenge Tinubu for the presidency in 2027.
“I think we have so many people to challenge Tinubu,” Dalung said.
“We are going to conduct a transparent primary, and we have also resolved that whoever wins a transparent primary will be the person all of us support to challenge Tinubu.”
Dalung served as minister from 2015 to 2019 under the APC-led administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.


