In a statement attributed to his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, the cleric advised the President to be mindful of the level of trust placed on political support coming from northern governors.………
He explained that political alliances within the region may not be as unified as they appear, and that different interests could influence decisions as the election period approaches.
The message focused on internal political calculations and the need for careful assessment of relationships within the ruling structure.
The cleric suggested that while some northern governors may publicly align with the President’s second-term ambition, their private political interests could differ.
He noted that the political environment in the northern region is often shaped by varying agendas, party calculations, and long-term ambitions of individual leaders.
According to the statement, this situation may affect the strength of collective political backing if not properly managed.
The message emphasised that political support is not always fixed and can shift depending on developments within parties and regional power structures.
In the same message, Ayodele reportedly expressed concern that President Tinubu could face unexpected political shifts if caution is not applied in managing alliances.
He advised that not all political actors currently seen as supporters may remain consistent as the election season draws closer.
The statement pointed to the possibility of disagreement among political stakeholders, especially where personal or regional interests become more prominent.















