Former Kogi West Senator Dino Melaye has accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of plotting to entrench prolonged leadership and erode democratic opposition in Nigeria.
In a video posted on his Facebook page over the weekend, Melaye warned that any such attempt would fail. He likened the President’s supposed ambitions to the long rule of Cameroon’s Paul Biya and what he called the “Musa Kankan” style of governance.
“Tinubu’s ambition to be the Paul Biya and Musa Kankan of Nigeria will not work,” Melaye declared in the clip now circulating widely on social media.
The outspoken former lawmaker urged Nigerians to push back against moves toward a one-party system. He said the “Kabiyesi mentality” — a reference to absolute, king-like rule — has no place in a democracy.
“We will resist one party state. Kabiyesi mentality will not work. Arise Nigerians,” he added.
Melaye painted a grim picture of the current national situation. He described the times as “perilous” and unprecedented in the country’s history.
“We are in perilous times in the country. We have never seen this kind of situation like this in this country. Unfortunately, we have a president who doesn’t care,” he stated.
NaijaChoice News reports that Melaye’s latest outburst comes as political parties intensify preparations for the 2027 general elections. The former senator has remained a vocal critic of the Tinubu administration, consistently raising concerns over governance and democratic norms.
Observers note that his remarks reflect growing unease among sections of the opposition about the direction of multi-party politics in Nigeria. Melaye, who represented Kogi West in the Senate and is known for his fiery style, has repeatedly called for stronger resistance to what he sees as threats to democratic values.
The video has sparked fresh debate online, with many Nigerians reacting to the strong language used against the President.
As the political climate heats up ahead of future polls, Melaye’s message is expected to resonate with those demanding accountability and an end to perceived authoritarian tendencies.
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