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How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by cptjacksparrow: 7:57am On Feb 17, 2019
When I reflect on the powers and functions of the Vice President of Nigeria, and the recent attempts by Atiku Abubakar, to blackmail Obasanjo as the worst president Nigeria has had ever, I am completely stunned, and without words.

In a recent newspaper publication, Abubakar maintained that, Obasanjo has failed Nigeria in all aspects of government. He however, failed to point out where he, as the Vice President had succeeded in all aspects of government. He then promised that if elected as the next President, he would 'reform' the reforms of the present administration and make life more bearable for Nigerians. O n the occasion of his declaration for the presidency of Nigeria in the 2007 election, the Turakin Adamawa maintained that his coming into the presidential race was not for personal interests. He said "I t is a contest for and about uplifting the lives of the forgotten millions of our fellow citizens who work very hard but get very little! It is a contest for and about the millions of our people who have no work at all! It is a contest for and about the millions of hard-working middle class families in Nigeria whose standard of living is progressively being eroded! It is a contest for and about the transformation of the socio-economic landscape of Nigeria! It is a contest for and about the enthronement of a more just and equitable society! It is about giving the people of Nigeria a government that they deserve - a government that puts their interests first!"

Enough of this! For the records, Abubakar as the vice President of Nigerisa, had within his powers, to do the above and more! His official web-site reveals that, The Vice-President is primarily in charge of all Federal Government dealings with the 36 states of the federation and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. He is the chairman of, the National Economic Council, National Council on Privatization (NCP), National Economic Revitalization Committee and National Planning Commission. He also oversees the boards of all Federal Government Parastatals and Corporations. As the chairman of these, Turaki Adamawa holds the major responsibility of steering the nation's economic machinery, channelling efforts to optimize the opportunities of a potentially great economy. In addition, out of every ten appointed Federal Ministers, seven were sponsored by the Vice President. It was also, within the powers of the VP to appoint people in top positions to some parastatals and boards.

Let us face this, between 1999—2003, while Obasanjo globe-trotted and gallivanted, Atiku was the de-facto President. He made himself stupendously rich. At that time, he was not of the 'forgotten millions.' He forgot them too. He was not thinking of the jobless. His children became directors of oil-servicing companies. He did not think of the hard-working middle-level income families. He made his friends and self upper class.

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar had all along been the Chief Executive of Nigeria, and benefited tremendously, while Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was the ceremonial head. This points to the fact that the reforms the nation is undergoing are purely the handiwork of Atiku. If Nigeria has failed in the past eight years, then the Vice President is responsible for this failure. Atiku should explain to Nigerians why he shattered our dreams of a great Nigeria. He was the custodian of the machinery for national development in the first years of this government, how did he utilise that? How was it channelled? Did he remember then that it was a duty for and about " uplifting the lives of the forgotten millions … who work very hard but get very little!...who have no work at all! … the enthronement of a more just and equitable society! … giving the people of Nigeria a government that they deserve - a government that puts their interests first! " Or did he deliberately remain silent waiting for when he becomes the President?

Fellow citizens, if the Vice President has the powers to handle all the Federal Government dealings in the 36 states of the federation, including FCT Abuja, and chairs all the economic projects of the country, and appoints 7 out of 10 ministers, then he was the right man to have handled the cases of "… the forgotten millions". Atiku did not because he could not, together with his bunch of dormant ministers, directors and head of parastatals. When he was supposed to be doing this, he was busy strategising with them how to be recycled president in 2007. He then failed, Atiku failed woefully and today turns around to declare for change. Change from what? From the reforms you headed or change of persons like you, who are found incapable of handling national assignments? If at all Nigeria desires the so called change you preach, Mr Vice President, you should be the first to be changed! As chairman for the transformation of the socio-economic landscape of Nigeria , what did you do? How well did you link the 36 states of the federation in terms of good roads, electricity, security of life and property, job creation etc? You championed the reforms of the nation, yet you cry for a change of them. How long shall you continue to lead us in a forward-backward match? We are tired of failed people! We want change, but certainly not your own kind of change.


Oluwaseun is of the Department of Economics, Bayero University of Nigeria, Nsukka. com
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Fagbemi Oluwaseun
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Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by 10kgod(m): 7:58am On Feb 17, 2019
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Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by SalamRushdie: 8:02am On Feb 17, 2019
How can Atiku who has never been a signatory to any Nigerian Govt bank account have failed Nigeria ? Atiku has never had the opportunity to grace any govt position where he is solely in charge of decision making and a signatory to any level of govt signatory , the closest you can say Atiku has come to power is being the Vice President which we all know has zero powers under the constitution and is only in reality a spare tyre type role who is at times kept busy with little ceremonial roles his principal assigns him from time to time.

Instead the person you should claim that has failed Nigeria is no other than Muhhamdu Buhari who is on record to have held more Executive position in this country that any other person and I mean executive positions where he was a powerful signatory to a level of a Nigerian Govt treasury and decision making . U have taken the liberty to list some of such positions below:

1: Buhari was signatory to Govt accounts as GOC 4th infantry


2 Buhari was signatory to Govt accounts as GOC 2nd Mechanized Div


3 Buhari was signatory to Govt accounts as GOV 3rd Armor

4 Buhari was signatory to Govt accounts as military secretary


5: Buhari was signatory to Govt accounts as Adjutant general of the army

6 Buhari was signatory to Govt account as directors of supply and transport Nigerian Army

7 Buhari was signatory to Govt account as minister of petroleum

8 Buhari was signatory to Govt account as Military Head of state

9 Buhari was signatory to Govt account as Head of PTF

10 Buhari is now super signatory as President of Nigeria


From the above it clear that it people like Buhari who have actually failed Nigeria and still want to continue failing Nigeria which is why we have to reject him whole heartedly .. Look at all the significant positions Buhari has held in full executive capacity and show me one where he made a difference and his name was written in gold? absolutely None!!!!!!

You blame should fall on Buhari and not an Atiku who has for one day never held a full executive position in this country neither has he ever ever been a signatory to any govt Account !!!!!!

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Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by hisgrace090: 8:11am On Feb 17, 2019
Few days from now you'll start singing how atiku blessed Nigeria.
Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by femmy2010(m): 8:12am On Feb 17, 2019
hisgrace090:
Few days from now you'll start singing how atiku blessed Nigeria.
God forbid
Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by popez: 8:15am On Feb 17, 2019
Trash! Pure undiluted trash!



If Buhari likes let him postpone the elections till November, he can't escape the inevitable.




BUHARI MUST GO!

Re: How Atiku Abubakar Failed Nigeria by Mitchewww(m): 8:27am On Feb 17, 2019
Na Wa ooo

Failed how?

As a former president?

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