Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) as "the most united and focused party in Nigeria's history" while characterizing opposition forces as the "weakest and most confused" the country has ever seen.

In a statement posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Fani-Kayode highlighted what he perceives as the opposition's inability to successfully conduct National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings without internal conflict.

"The @OfficialAPCNg is the most united and focused party in the history of our country. The opposition forces are the weakest, most fragmented, most indisciplined, most cowardly, most incompetent, most confused, most divided and most badly led in our entire history," Fani-Kayode stated.

The former minister absolved President Bola Tinubu of responsibility for what he described as the disarray within opposition parties, suggesting instead that Nigeria might be heading toward a one-party state due to opposition failures rather than government actions.

"Don't blame @officialABAT for that but rather blame the opposition who cannot even hold a NEC or National caucus meeting without insults, rancour and exchanging blows. Are these the clowns that want to take over power at the centre in 2027?" he questioned.

Fani-Kayode further criticized opposition leaders for what he termed "personal ambitions" that supersede national interests, accusing them of "crass arrogance, vaulting ambition and insufferable pride."

Looking ahead to the 2027 elections, the former minister expressed confidence in APC's prospects, stating: "I can't wait till 2027 so that we can bury you all over again only this time it will be for good."

Fani-Kayode's comments come amid ongoing political realignments as parties begin positioning for the next general election cycle, with the APC seeking to maintain its hold on federal power while opposition parties attempt to form coalitions to challenge the ruling party.