POLITICS: APC Fires Back At Ex-SFG, Lawal, Says Tinubu Went For Better, Refined Candidate

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken a swipe at the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, over his recent attack on President Bola Tinubu.
The APC, in its official X handle, said the ex-SGF is attacking Tinubu because he (Babachir) had lobbied to be vice president, but the request was turned down as Tinubu went for a better, more qualified and more refined candidate.
The APC described Babachir as the latest political content creator cum soothsayer who is gasping for political oxygen.
According to the APC, Babachir has granted several provocative and unwarranted interviews in the past, but none matches what it described as the “incoherence and desperation” he displayed in his latest television appearance on Monday.
The party said: “That outing revealed a deeply troubled soul, slowly unraveling; even if wildly swinging in all directions, wearing ideological inconsistency like a badge of honor.
“It was obvious that the entire performance on Channels yesterday was nothing more than a poorly scripted attempt to bait President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is the same man Babachir once swore the “wrath of God” should fall upon anyone who stood in Tinubu’s way to the presidency.
“Today, he casually flings insults at that very man, calling him names, disrespecting his office, and making derogatory references. That says everything about Babachir’s character and upbringing — a fair-weather friend, an opportunist, clout chaser, and clay footed political crusader.”
The party advised Babachir to retrace his steps, warning him against denigrating the office and person of President Tinubu.
Recall that Babachir had said that the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, actually won the 2023 elections.
However, the APC countered, saying
"Your claim that Peter Obi “won” the 2023 elections is not only egregious but a barefaced lie.
"The people have spoken, the law has sanctioned it; the courts have ruled."