He claims that the politicians of the previous generation have ruined everything that is left and are continuing ruining it because they are unwilling to give up their positions of authority.
Speaking from his base in the USA, he said that he had known from the beginning of the election that it was a doomed idea that would never get off the ground.
As of right now, my earlier submission and my forecasts that I made evident the day after the election are confirmed.
"Since this regime took power, the average citizen's life has been completely destroyed. More destitution, more adversity, more pain, more torment, and a deeper collapse.
"A government that began by abruptly announcing the elimination of subsidies, upsetting the country, and hasn't let it settle back in since."
"I think the President is legitimate, but this government has failed Nigeria as a nation and continues to fail Nigerians despite its promise of renewed hope."
Once more, the activist bemoaned the nation's decline, saying, "things are getting worse by the day due to this government's unfavorable policies that made no plan and no positive implementation." People in our country can hardly afford to eat one square meal a day, and it has been a hell of a place to live.
"The state of our economy is complete chaos. Every day, our naira falls freely. nationwide insecurity, with a concentration in northern Nigeria. Food is out of reach for regular people, our educational system is at a complete standstill, and worst of all, our administration is indifferent to the cries of the people and continues to borrow money to plunder and overindulge.
"A government that continues to borrow money while living in poverty, even while Nigerian workers still make less than $50 a month, is giving itself official cars worth N160 million each after initially taking N70 billion from the national coffers.
"A government that promised youth student loans only to punish them with a 400% increase in school fees." a government without strategies and plans for the elderly, disabled, and children.
"We must come together and start building a coalition to bring Nigerians together under one big umbrella and not all these divisions in our political parties and process," the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate stated, providing alternatives.
"We have to hold this government accountable for enacting measures that would benefit Nigerians. Every day in our country, people die from many causes such as hunger, poverty, insecurity, and others. People are also in pain, suffering, hopelessness, and dejection.
"We must unite to defend the nation we currently possess, as there is none alternative to choose. This government needs to look outside its party to get aid when it's needed, rather than just making it a party issue.
"This government needs to give its policies careful thought before revealing them to Nigerians and putting them into action.
"I want to see our country prosper, and that can only occur if we all work together. I refer to the administration (in power) as well as the strong opposition, in order to restrain the excesses of current government and begin planning a strong alternative before 2027. Finally, he said, "May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria."