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Obasanjo’s endorsement of Atiku means nothing to Buhari – Presidency

By BASHIR ADEFAKA

 

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“The President will not relent in the war against corruption because the ordinary people are the ultimate victims if we surrender to corruption and let its perpetrators go unpunished.  Abandoning the war against corruption is not an option. President Buhari is in this battle against graft because he cannot allow a few, rapacious, and selfish class of the elite to divert the resources meant for the well-being of the ordinary people to their private pockets.”

 

The Nigeria’s Presidency says endorsement of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s Presidential Candidate for the 2019 general elections, is not weighty enough to distract President Muhammadu Buhari.

Buhari is partaking in the same election seeking a second term as President of the country.

But Obasanjo, who recently vowed that over his dead body would Atiku become President and that God would not forgive him if he supported Atiku to be elected as President of Nigeria, on Thursday endorsed him saying “Atiku is better than Buhari”.

In a swift reaction to the development, the Presidency in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday by Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, the nation’s apex corridor of powers dismissed the former President’s endorsement of his former deputy as nothing to be worried about.

According the statement, the former President’s action was described as “former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s predictable U-turn and somersault”.

It said: “The Presidency has received the news of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s predictable U-turn and somersault on the endorsement of the PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar, at a meeting Thursday, and to say that we are the least surprised by the well-rehearsed theatre.

“They will lose together. Listening to the prepared statement of the former President after the meeting showed the usual ego trip and “I know it all” character of Chief Obasanjo.

“In the first place, we dare to say that a pompous statement from the former President advising Nigerians on a vote against President Buhari is the best recommendation that can come at this time.

“It also betrayed a lack of understanding of today’s politics which is about good governance.

“The country voted for change in 2015 and a leader that ensures good governance which only President Buhari and the APC can provide.

“Bent on these laudable goals, we will not allow ourselves to be distracted.

“We are busy on various national issues including the restructuring and the diversification of the economy, fighting corruption, terrorism and other threats to national security; increasing the availability of electric power, improving education, health, and providing long-delayed infrastructure – roads, rail, airports and so forth.

“Many governments have come and gone, but they did not care about some of these projects.

“We were talking about these things for sixteen years under the PDP and nothing was done.

“President Buhari is proud of his record because his achievements are verifiable, while that of the PDP is manifested by the devastating social and economic impact of large scale corruption during their governance.

“The President will not relent in the war against corruption because the ordinary people are the ultimate victims if we surrender to corruption and let its perpetrators go unpunished.

“Abandoning the war against corruption is not an option. President Buhari is in this battle against graft because he cannot allow a few, rapacious, and selfish class of the elite to divert the resources meant for the well-being of the ordinary people to their private pockets.

“Nigerians trust President Buhari in this effort because they are convinced he is not in government for personal financial benefits, or for an ego trip. It is just eleven years ago that the former President and Vice President in their ugly fight for power accused each other of corruption. Nigerians are yet to forget all that.”

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