Dele Momodu, publisher of Ovation magazine, has again taken a swipe at Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, the 2023 vice-presidential candidate of the Labour Party, following Baba-Ahmed’s criticism of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s continued interest in contesting the presidency in 2027.
Baba-Ahmed had earlier questioned Atiku’s repeated presidential bids, arguing that Nigeria needed a new generation of leaders.
When I was doing my NYSC, Baba Atiku was an aspirant, and in 2018, we contested the primaries together. In 2023, we contested again, with me as a vice-presidential candidate elsewhere, when his vice president had left him. And, for God’s sake, in 2027 again,” Baba-Ahmed said.
He added that Nigeria required “a whole new generation” of leaders capable of addressing the country’s challenges, lamenting what he described as a political system dominated by godfathers and broken promises.
Reacting in a post on his verified X account, Momodu pushed back strongly, questioning Baba-Ahmed’s line of argument and defending Atiku’s credentials.
“Does being old mean you’re no longer good and visionary? Does age disqualify anyone from personal aspirations?” Momodu asked.
He further queried whether Atiku had ever stopped Baba-Ahmed or Peter Obi from contesting previous elections.
“What makes you better than ATIKU ABUBAKAR who owns the American University just like you own Baze University, and was Vice President of Nigeria?” Momodu wrote.