Fani Kayode criticises ADC, describes convention as gathering of hungry jackals

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has criticized the recent national convention organized by the David-Mark faction of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, describing it as disorganised and lacking credibility.

In a strongly worded statement via his X handle on Saturday, he said the event reflected poor coordination and internal disunity, alleging that participants appeared uncomfortable due to inadequate facilities, including the absence of functional air-conditioning.

“I watched a faction of the ADC conducting what they described as their party convention a few days ago & it was pitiful.

I saw an overcrowded hall filled with hot, sweaty, men & women” he said.

He further claimed the gathering was marked by disorderly conduct and confusion among attendees.

They sweated profusely, argued loudly amongst themselves, broke into fisticuffs.”

He went further to recount an incident involving an elderly participant who mistakenly referenced another party during his speech, which he said created an awkward moment.

“He took the microphone and screamed ‘APC’ before realising he was actually in an ADC Convention” he said.

Fani-Kayode also criticised the overall appearance and tone of the event, portraying it as lacking seriousness and cohesion.

“Forgive me for saying so but this was indeed a strange gathering who have no sense of purpose, unity or direction.

“What we witnessed was more of a gathering of hungry, ragged & desperate jackals & long-rejected souls that are craving for a return to power rather than the Convention of a legitimate & serious political party.

Mr. President rightly described theirs as a “street Convention”. What he failed to add was that it was a street Convention of vagabonds, riggers & wanderers.” He stated.

He dismissed the political strength of the faction, insisting it poses no real challenge ahead of future elections.

“Bottom line? The ADC ain’t going nowhere!” he concluded.

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