A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Kola Ologbondiyan, on Friday said Nigeria’s democracy is thinner under President Bola Tinubu than during the military regime.

Ologbondiyan said Nigeria has become a theatre of absurdity during the 11 years of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in power.

Posting on X, the former spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, noted that Nigerians are determined to vote out Tinubu’s gruesome APC.

He wrote: “In the eleven years of APC, our country, Nigeria, has become the theatre of the absurd.

“Nothing demonstrates this like the celebration of 2026 Democracy Day.

“@officialABAT is the chief preacher of the values of democracy of this year’s celebration.

“Unfortunately, under his watch, the democratic space has become thinner than the situation we witnessed under the military rule.

“In his own party, the APC, emergence of party candidates are inconclusive, weeks after the exercise was held.

“Some of the other opposing parties are not sure of their status with elections few months ahead.

“Nothing seems certain in the political landscape except that @officialABAT will contest the 2027 presidential elections while the presidential candidates of other parties will be held down with sponsored in-fighting.

“It is a contradiction to be preaching democracy and also closing the democratic space all together.

“Happy Democracy Day to majority of Nigerians, who though may be silent now, but are determined to vote out the gruesome APC at the nick of time, come 2027.”