Buhari has ruined Nigeria – Atiku laments

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Former Vice-President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the February 2019 election, Atiku Abubakar, has lamented that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has ruined Nigeria.

Speaking through a statement released by his media adviser, Mr Paul Ibe, on Saturday, Atiku said Nigerians in the past four years lived in multi-dimensional poverty.

He said, “the United Nations reawakened Nigerians to the perceived reality of how poorly the Buhari-led administration had managed the nation’s economy with a damning verdict that 98 million Nigerians live in multi-dimensional poverty.

The former Vice-President berated the President and his aides for refusing to make comments about the scary statistics coming from the United Nations Development Programme.

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The statement read, “Perhaps, one reason why they didn’t want to comment on the report is because it is factual – Nigerians in the past four years indeed live in multi-dimensional poverty.

“Quite regrettably too, the administration has been groping in the dark since 2015, the reason majority of Nigerians decided not to reward their failures during the February 23 presidential poll consequently leading to the heist that characterised the conduct of that poll.”

He added, “The other plausible reason why they didn’t deem it fit to respond to the report is because Atiku had yet to make a remark on the report.

“If the only reason why the Buhari-led administration will react to the affliction it has brought on Nigerians is for Atiku to call the nation’s attention to how bad things have gone in the country under the leadership of Buhari, Atiku will more than always, be ready to stand and speak up for the millions of countrymen and women who have become victims of his (Buhari’s) misrule and grand cluelessness.”

Atiku added that a capable Commander-in-Chief will not be unconcerned by reports from a reputable media organisation on welfare and well-being of troops at the frontline of combat.

He said Buhari’s administration preferred to live in denial, and allegedly relying on propaganda, which the former vice president described as the machine that they know how to operate without a glitch.

He also bashed the Buhari-led administration for allegedly calling out the judiciary on how they might choose to do their job is not only an emotional blackmail to the bench, but is also very disrespectful to the integrity of the honourable justices of the court of law.

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