He said opposition leaders and politically displaced
politicians on account of their influential roles in past administrations and
the failures of those administrations should be humble enough to take a
backseat to build a strong coalition to strengthen Nigerian politics.
Lukman in a statement issued Sunday said many of the
politicians would be adjudged as accessories, whether before or after the current
political travesty.
He lamented that many of the opposition and displaced
politicians with ambitions are highly complicit and have little or no
credentials to emerge as better political leaders.
Lukman noted: “Given their records of service, they are most
likely to be worse than former Presidents Goodluck Jonathan, Muhammadu Buhari
and now President Tinubu.
“Based on their records, they exhibit intolerant
dispositions and poor relationships on accounts of which they have mismanaged
their transitions and are today hardly in control of political structures in
their states.
“Some of them, on account of their influential roles in past
administrations and the failures of those administrations, should be humble
enough to take a backseat in an effort to build a strong coalition to
strengthen Nigerian politics. Instead, it is more like a case of unrepentant
show of shame.”