Former Nigerian Senator Shehu Sani has weighed in on the recent scathing remarks made by Senator Dino Melaye against the leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

In a tweet from his verified Twitter account, Sani humorously commented on Melaye’s fierce criticism, stating, “Brother Dino is angry, he bombed the PDP from the land, sea, and air.”

Sani’s remark comes in the wake of Melaye’s explosive allegations against the PDP’s National Chairman, Umar Damagun, and other key figures like Bature and Anyanwu. Melaye accused them of irreparably damaging the party through what he described as the “commercialization and privatization” of the PDP, leading to its downfall. His tweets have sparked widespread discussions and concerns about the future of the party, which once held significant influence in Nigerian politics.

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Sani’s tweet, while lighthearted in tone, underscores the intensity of Melaye’s criticism and the deepening cracks within the PDP. Melaye’s allegations suggest a severe internal crisis, with claims that the party’s leadership has strayed far from its founding principles. According to Melaye, the PDP is now “once upon a time,” signaling a party in decline.

The reaction from Sani, known for his wit and sharp commentary, adds another layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding the PDP’s challenges. His metaphor of Melaye “bombing” the party from all fronts—land, sea, and air—captures the comprehensive nature of the attack and the potential fallout within the party’s ranks….VïêwMôrê

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