Former Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo, has described some critics of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a set of deluded people.
Keyamo was reacting to social media criticisms and insults targeted at President Tinubu over the plan to pay ₦8,000 to 12 million households in a bid to mitigate the effect of the fuel subsidy removal.
In a tweet via his verified Twitter handle on Saturday, Keyamo said Anti-Tinubu elements still sneaking around online with negative expectations are deluded.
He claimed that critics of the president had created an alternate world for themselves, far removed from reality, and just spread all kinds of false claims around and amongst themselves to make themselves happy.
The former minister asked supporters of the president to pity the anti-Tinubu members, saying that those against Tinubu would eventually come to their senses.
He wrote: “I have NEVER in my life seen such a set of deluded people as some anti-TINUBU elements who are still lurking online with all kinds of negative expectations.
“They have virtually created an alternate world for themselves, far removed from reality, locked themselves in their own bubble and just bandy all kinds of inanities around and amongst themselves to make themselves happy. Please, mark some of them with their comments below.
“Rather than get angry, we should feel deep pity for them. They will eventually get sense by force.“
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