Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, has raised serious concerns about the influence of cabals under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
In a recent interview, Dalung claimed these cabals are not only more dangerous than those during Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure but also the most perilous in Nigeria’s history.
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Dalung, who served under Buhari, drew sharp comparisons between the two administrations. He remarked that while Buhari’s cabals were not particularly educated or politically experienced, those around Tinubu are vastly different. According to Dalung, the cabals in Tinubu’s government are highly sophisticated, educated, and have a deep understanding of power dynamics.
“They are experienced, they are educated, and so they have sound knowledge of what power is,” Dalung stated. He described them as “masters” of power manipulation, emphasising that their ambitions make them more dangerous than any cabal Nigeria has ever seen.
Implications for Nigeria’s Political Landscape
The former minister warned of the potential dangers these powerful figures could pose to the nation. Their influence could lead to unprecedented control over government affairs, making it challenging for democratic processes to function effectively.
Dalung’s remarks suggest a looming power struggle that could have far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s governance and stability.
The Legacy of Buhari’s Cabals
Reflecting on Buhari’s tenure, Dalung described the former president as a “stranger” in his own government, where the cabals had significant control.
He noted that these individuals lacked the education and political acumen that Tinubu’s powerbrokers possess. This difference, Dalung argued, makes the current administration’s cabals even more threatening.
The Future of Tinubu’s Administration
As Nigeria watches Tinubu’s government unfold, the role of these cabals could significantly shape the country’s future. Dalung’s warning highlights the need for vigilance and accountability in governance. The influence of these powerbrokers may lead to a concentration of power that undermines democratic principles, posing risks to the nation’s political and social fabric.
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Dalung’s comments shed light on the evolving nature of political influence in Nigeria. The transition from Buhari to Tinubu’s administration marks a shift towards a more sophisticated and potentially dangerous form of power brokerage. As these dynamics play out, the need for transparency and strong institutions becomes ever more crucial to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy.
Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.