Former Minister of Police Affairs and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, Alhaji Adamu Maina Waziri, says the President Bola Tinubu-led administration is a total disaster that has underperformed even when compared to the much criticised government of the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

Waziri, who spoke on Trust Television, expressed grave concerns over the state of governance in Nigeria.

He warnee that the country is sliding dangerously into deeper crises under Tinubu’s leadership.

He said, “If the Buhari government was a failure, the Tinubu government in the last two years is a disastrous catastrophe.

“It has failed in all ramifications, and the country has regressed.”

The former minister cited growing insecurity, worsening economic hardship, and increased corruption as hallmarks of the current administration’s failure.

“The economy is collapsing, ethnocentrism is at an all-time high, and insecurity continues to ravage many states,” he added.

The ADC chieftain argued that under Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria has not only lost its sense of national direction but has also become more fragile and polarized.

Waziri expressed worry that those endorsing the Tinubu government often come from areas directly affected by banditry and violence, making their support puzzling and disingenuous.

“I am surprised that people whose local governments are under the control of bandits can appear on national television to endorse this government,” he said.

Waziri called for a sober assessment of the administration’s performance, urging Nigerians to look beyond media appearances and staged endorsements.

He noted that a government that has presided over national decline in every sector cannot credibly seek re-election.