Stop Marketing Electoral Heist, Atiku Tells Buhari

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to focus on redeeming his “disastrous years of misgovernance” and stop becoming the chief marketing officer of the “electoral heist,” which happened recently.

Atiku also cautioned the president and members of his administration to desist from taunting the Presidential Electoral Petition Tribunal as it begins hearing petitions over the outcome of the last general election.

Remember that Buhari and Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed at different times said the opposition PDP and the Labour Party lost the 2023 election because they were overconfident.

But reacting yesterday, Atiku in a statement signed by his media aide Paul Ibe, said “We have read with disgust the shameful efforts by the Muhammadu Buhari administration in playing the role of chief marketing officer of the electoral heist deliberately orchestrated to keep the ruling All Progressives Congress in power against the wishes of Nigerians.

“Starting from President Muhammadu Buhari himself when he remarked that will forever remain in infamy while hosting some governors of his party, and alleged “the opposition lost the election due to overconfidence and complacency,” we have seen a pattern whereby senior officials of government are subtly bullying the judiciary to submission.

“While it is generally acknowledged that the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has a notoriety of acting busybody, it is ridiculous that the Minister will take a cue from his boss to weigh in on a matter that is already before the court.

Further, Atiku said the Buhari-led APC government has already breasted the tape for being the most irresponsible government in Nigeria on account of breaking its pledges.

“Whereas President Buhari and his appointee INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu had promised Nigerians and the entire world of conducting a credible, free and fair 2023 general election wherein technology will be deployed to track and protect every single ballot, we have seen how woefully this administration failed to deliver on its promises.

“We will not wish to explain much on the depravity that trailed the conduct of the 2023 general election since it remains a matter before the judiciary.

“However, it is important to caution the APC and, especially, senior officials of the current administration to desist from making commentaries that portend as subtle acts of bullying against the judicial processes that are currently putting the legality of the last election into a trial.

“If officials of the Buhari government must explain anything within their remaining days, let it be about telling Nigerians how they failed on their promises including issues of naira redesign; destruction instead of the creation of jobs; the pervading state of insecurity and divisions along ethno-religious and political lines; galloping inflation and high cost of living; removing the corruption around the issues of fuel subsidy and their latest promise of conducting a national census, which, typically, they have failed to deliver upon.

“They must also explain to Nigerians why the country that they are leaving behind before going back to the Niger Republic is the poverty capital of the world,” he said.

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