Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 4:09pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
quickberry: Source: https://omojuwa.com/2016/11/4-reasons-nigerians-cannot-afford-atiku-aso-rock-tonye-barcanista/
I have been observing the recent moves by a former Vice President of Nigeria Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who is also a veteran aspirant for the office of the President. Atiku Abubakar has suddenly shifted from his subtle campaign for President to what seem to be like an almost direct campaign for the number one seat in the country. In the Social media, some sycophantic groups and individual with inspiration from their stomach have been making noise by endorsing the Turaki Adamawa-perhaps, with expectation of gratification “when the time comes”.
While I am not against Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to exercise his right to aspire for the office of the President in 2019 or any office in Nigeria, I have the responsibility as a young man, a patriot and a youth leader in my own right to enlighten Nigerians and eligible voters about Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s candidacy (just like I would to any other aspirant for the office).
I shall give some reasons why Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is unfit to occupy the office he is aspiring for;
1. Lack of Integrity:
During the period when he was the Vice President of the country, Atiku was appointed to chair the Petroleum Technology Development Fund by the President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. As Chairman of Petroleum Training Development Fund(PTDF), Atiku lodged over $30million and $164 in Trans International Bank and Equatorial Trust Bank respectively from the account of PTDF according to EFCC’s forensive indictment in 2006. In fact, ‘loans’ that yielded interest as high as 15% to the banks were collected from the said banks by Atiku and his proteges AFTER PTDF millions of dollars has been lodged with the illegal account. It was all business! When the deal was busted in 2006, Atiku simply said that he ‘kept the monies for safe-keeping’ and even claimed that he deserves commendation. He brought back the PTDF “capital” that he put in private account and benefited hugely from it.
Atiku Abubakar was indicted by EFCC, Senate, and a Presidential Committee. He is yet to clear his name. As usual, a court that he went to never discussed whether he was innocent or guilty, but simply said the FG Committee lacks power to investigate and indict Atiku Abubakar because they weren’t courts.
You may look these for reference.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6402241.stm www.saharareporters.com/2006/09/24/objatiku-scandal-what-efcc-failed-disclose-thenewssaharareporters www.saharareporters.com/2007/02/28/breaking-news-ptdf-scandal-senate-indicts-obj-atiku-impeachment-motion-looms
It is a shame that we are in a country where we forget easily. Otherwise, how could sane Nigerians be asking for Atiku’s Presidency when Nigerians in unison were asking for him to come out clean as for back as 2006.
Apart from the PTDF, Nigerians are yet to understand how Alhaji Atiku Abubakar from a humble background became an extraordinary billionaire despite the fact that most of his productive adult life was spent in the Nigeria Custom Service.
There is also an indictment on Atiku in the USA, I am yet to see him take up the challenge to take a trip to the United States as requested by exPresident Olusegun Obasanjo in 2014.
2. Tribal Supremacism:
One of the challenge of President Buhari’s administration is that he is more aligned with his brothers in the north than with the rest of the country, hough Buhari has never hidden where is primary loyalty lies (his north). While many think Atiku is detribalised (we can only be patriotic and not detribalised anyway), the bare truth is that Atiku is a northern supremacist that believe that his northerners should always align with their own. Unlike Buhari, Atiku is pretentious about his- but his sin shall find him out.
In 2010, in their bid to stop Goodluck Jonathan from seeking the ticket of PDP in the 2011 Presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, Aliyu Gusau, Gen IBB and Bukola Saraki(now Senate President) all submitted themselves to Adamu Ciroma led Northern Political Leaders Forum to come up with a consensus NORTHERN candidate to upstage Southern Goodluck Jonathan. Atiku was eventually chosen as the eventual “northern candidate” over Saraki, who wasn’t considered “northern enough” by the Ciroma led Forum. Atiku led a campaign in the north that he christened “Naka Sai Naka” meaning “Northerners go for your own”.
The record is there for all to see http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-12193681
3. Insincerity And Deception:
Atiku is a very wealthy man no doubt, but of late we have seen a picture of him drinking sachet water aka pure water. When did Atiku start drinking such? Who is he trying to deceive? We won’t forget the N40 sacthet Milo/tea gimmicks that the Buhari campaign employed to deceive gullible Nigerians into believing that he was a “poor man”. We won’t forget the “akara” frying stunt of Mrs Aisha Buhari during the electioneering period in 2015. We should realise that when politicians are desperate, they take to any act just to impress and deceiving the gullible into giving them their votes. #NeverAgain should we be falling for such. It amounts to deception in the part of the elite to continue to use such gimmicks.
Also, Atiku has been making case for federalism and stuffs, but in ALL his years in Aso Rock as VeePee, he never initiated nor suggested such. In fact, Atiku was a very powerful VeePee between 1999 and 2003, as he was in charge of home-front while Obasanjo was travelling the world, yet he never thought of any pro-Federalism/restructuring policy. It is true that he fought against the third term agenda of Obasanjo, but we all know that he did it so that he can be able to succeed the president in 2007- he didn’t do it for Nigeria.
4. What Does He Have To Offer That He Can’t Suggest To Incumbents?
Atiku is part of the political system in Nigeria. In 1993 he ran for President, but lost to MKO Abiola in the Social Democratic Party primary election. In 2007, he ran for Presidency under Action Congress, but lost to Umaru Yaradua of PDP, and coming behing ANPP’s General Buhari. In 2011 he ran for Presidency and lost to Jonathan in the contest for PDP ticket. In 2014, he ran again but lost to Muhammadu Buhari in the APC primary, coming behind second placed Rabiu Kwankwaso. Now he is eyeing 2019! What is Atiku looking for after serving as Vice President for eight years? What did he forget in the villa that he wants to go back to get?
Atiku is already 70, he will be 73 in 2019, he is not an outsider of the system (like the American Trump), what does he have to offer that he couldn’t offer as VeePee? What stops him from sharing his “developmental” ideas to the incumbents since 1999 (considering that he was always in the incumbent parties)? What stops Alhaji Atiku from grooming younger, smarter and intelligent politician for the plum job?
Like I said earlier in my first paragraph, I am not against the right of Atiku to seek office, but I am against the idea of him becoming President. Nigeria cannot afford to continue to rotate failures and grannies. We need generational shift in leadership, we need to retire the system elite and bring him visionaries in 2019.
Nigeria has to be great for our own good, and we must make it great!
this guy dey mad What Does our present president (Buhari) has to Offer that he can’t suggest to the then President (Jonathan) before taking the power? 3 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Afamed: 4:11pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
SarkinYarki:
Believe me when I tell you Afamed is a card carrying Buharist..... Bursting your lies and Propaganda in all threads have made you to make that conclusion.I stand for consistency and uprightness. I will not be a party to a candidate that you also acknowledged he took a kickback from Mr Jefferson. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by SarkinYarki: 4:13pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Afamed:
Bursting your lies and Propaganda in all threads have made you to make that conclusion.I stand for consistency and uprightness. I will not be a party to a candidate that you also acknowledged he took a kickback from Mr Jefferson. He did not take kickback ...do you know what kickback is at all? No contract was even ever awarded to that company ..Jefferson used Atiku as a naive conduit to push lobbying funds 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by RTSC: 4:34pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
gurnam:
Amen !! May I continue to prosper the way I’ve prospered under Buhari
Now, you say after me..may you continue to proper the way you prospered under PDP and Jonathan Most people actually prospered better under Jonathan. You can attribute it to oil price or whatever. You are issuing curses on yourself. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by gurnam: 5:09pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
RTSC:
Most people actually prospered better under Jonathan.
You can attribute it to oil price or whatever. You are issuing curses on yourself. Just say amen that may your life be run like Jonathan ran Nigeria and stop vomiting acid |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by leisuretym: 5:38pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
this is faculty of education, university of Jos , under president bubu were cow are given scholarship, sai baba 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by quickberry(m): 5:46pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
yunnyp:
this guy dey mad
What Does our present president (Buhari) has to Offer that he can’t suggest to the then President (Jonathan) before taking the power? Ur papa dey mad |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by eunisam: 5:47pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
same fulani |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by basilo101: 5:56pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
TonyeBarcanista: Chineke!!! Hahaha see casting
Anyway, this article was written in 2016 when Atiku was in APC, now that he's in PDP and our candidate the position is no longer valid.
Atiku 4 President
PDP Lol. na your way before na |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Bolahithunu(m): 6:57pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
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Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 8:49pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
quickberry:
Ur papa dey mad
you grandfather and great grand father na dem dey MAD
omo Iran kiran 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by candygist: 9:00pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
BiafranBushBoy: This guy is just....
And the unstable nighur who has moved from party to party, dropping senseless articles for paymasters who don't know about his existence is yet to give up.
I don't campaign against Buhari...
I only tell his supporters who love him one simple statement...
"Their lives till they die will be like the past 3 years of Buhari in power"
That is how their lives will be like... PDP supporters life will be like Nigeria during PDP 16 years rule of Naija too. Claim it bro |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by quickberry(m): 6:16am On Oct 12, 2018 |
yunnyp:
you grandfather and great grand father na dem dey MAD
omo Iran kiran Ur entire generation dey MAD.....omo alainiran.....eranko jatijati |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 6:52am On Oct 12, 2018 |
quickberry:
Ur entire generation dey MAD.....omo alainiran.....eranko jatijati
ode ni awon ti wan bi e ati awon ti wan se ala koso re
olori buruku akosi bero, omo ale jati jati
emi ni Iran ti oyan to tu yajun
Iwo omo abinpa
omo eru lasan lasan na soro
Iwo to da bi nka ti won fin sowo |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by quickberry(m): 6:56am On Oct 12, 2018 |
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Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 9:17am On Oct 12, 2018 |
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Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by quickberry(m): 9:55am On Oct 12, 2018 |
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Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Proudlyngwa(m): 9:59am On Oct 12, 2018 |
TonyeBarcanista: Chineke!!! Hahaha see casting
Anyway, this article was written in 2016 when Atiku was in APC, now that he's in PDP and our candidate the position is no longer valid.
Atiku 4 President
PDP Meaning, if Buhari decamps to PDP you will support him, Bros but we agreed that what matters most is personality before party. What changed in Atikus personality from the time you wrote this beautiful piece till now. You just confirmed that PDP is a hypocritical party. You are still my personal person though. 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 10:05am On Oct 12, 2018 |
quickberry:
You need to visit a psychiatrist, because you are suffering from megalomany.....omo ale, I repeat, go and tell ur mother to show u ur real father ode ni e. you just dey go backward. keep on repeating yourself till you forgt your route. Busy! Have a nice day. God bless Nigeria |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by quickberry(m): 10:09am On Oct 12, 2018 |
yunnyp:
ode ni e.
you just dey go backward.
keep on repeating yourself till you forgt your route.
Busy! Have a nice day.
God bless Nigeria
Oba awon mumu ni e, o se oju bi ti agbonri...oloribu, eranko. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Amumaigwe: 10:16am On Oct 12, 2018 |
quickberry: Source: https://omojuwa.com/2016/11/4-reasons-nigerians-cannot-afford-atiku-aso-rock-tonye-barcanista/
I have been observing the recent moves by a former Vice President of Nigeria Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who is also a veteran aspirant for the office of the President. Atiku Abubakar has suddenly shifted from his subtle campaign for President to what seem to be like an almost direct campaign for the number one seat in the country. In the Social media, some sycophantic groups and individual with inspiration from their stomach have been making noise by endorsing the Turaki Adamawa-perhaps, with expectation of gratification “when the time comes”.
While I am not against Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to exercise his right to aspire for the office of the President in 2019 or any office in Nigeria, I have the responsibility as a young man, a patriot and a youth leader in my own right to enlighten Nigerians and eligible voters about Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s candidacy (just like I would to any other aspirant for the office).
I shall give some reasons why Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is unfit to occupy the office he is aspiring for;
1. Lack of Integrity:
During the period when he was the Vice President of the country, Atiku was appointed to chair the Petroleum Technology Development Fund by the President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. As Chairman of Petroleum Training Development Fund(PTDF), Atiku lodged over $30million and $164 in Trans International Bank and Equatorial Trust Bank respectively from the account of PTDF according to EFCC’s forensive indictment in 2006. In fact, ‘loans’ that yielded interest as high as 15% to the banks were collected from the said banks by Atiku and his proteges AFTER PTDF millions of dollars has been lodged with the illegal account. It was all business! When the deal was busted in 2006, Atiku simply said that he ‘kept the monies for safe-keeping’ and even claimed that he deserves commendation. He brought back the PTDF “capital” that he put in private account and benefited hugely from it.
Atiku Abubakar was indicted by EFCC, Senate, and a Presidential Committee. He is yet to clear his name. As usual, a court that he went to never discussed whether he was innocent or guilty, but simply said the FG Committee lacks power to investigate and indict Atiku Abubakar because they weren’t courts.
You may look these for reference.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6402241.stm www.saharareporters.com/2006/09/24/objatiku-scandal-what-efcc-failed-disclose-thenewssaharareporters www.saharareporters.com/2007/02/28/breaking-news-ptdf-scandal-senate-indicts-obj-atiku-impeachment-motion-looms
It is a shame that we are in a country where we forget easily. Otherwise, how could sane Nigerians be asking for Atiku’s Presidency when Nigerians in unison were asking for him to come out clean as for back as 2006.
Apart from the PTDF, Nigerians are yet to understand how Alhaji Atiku Abubakar from a humble background became an extraordinary billionaire despite the fact that most of his productive adult life was spent in the Nigeria Custom Service.
There is also an indictment on Atiku in the USA, I am yet to see him take up the challenge to take a trip to the United States as requested by exPresident Olusegun Obasanjo in 2014.
2. Tribal Supremacism:
One of the challenge of President Buhari’s administration is that he is more aligned with his brothers in the north than with the rest of the country, hough Buhari has never hidden where is primary loyalty lies (his north). While many think Atiku is detribalised (we can only be patriotic and not detribalised anyway), the bare truth is that Atiku is a northern supremacist that believe that his northerners should always align with their own. Unlike Buhari, Atiku is pretentious about his- but his sin shall find him out.
In 2010, in their bid to stop Goodluck Jonathan from seeking the ticket of PDP in the 2011 Presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, Aliyu Gusau, Gen IBB and Bukola Saraki(now Senate President) all submitted themselves to Adamu Ciroma led Northern Political Leaders Forum to come up with a consensus NORTHERN candidate to upstage Southern Goodluck Jonathan. Atiku was eventually chosen as the eventual “northern candidate” over Saraki, who wasn’t considered “northern enough” by the Ciroma led Forum. Atiku led a campaign in the north that he christened “Naka Sai Naka” meaning “Northerners go for your own”.
The record is there for all to see http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-12193681
3. Insincerity And Deception:
Atiku is a very wealthy man no doubt, but of late we have seen a picture of him drinking sachet water aka pure water. When did Atiku start drinking such? Who is he trying to deceive? We won’t forget the N40 sacthet Milo/tea gimmicks that the Buhari campaign employed to deceive gullible Nigerians into believing that he was a “poor man”. We won’t forget the “akara” frying stunt of Mrs Aisha Buhari during the electioneering period in 2015. We should realise that when politicians are desperate, they take to any act just to impress and deceiving the gullible into giving them their votes. #NeverAgain should we be falling for such. It amounts to deception in the part of the elite to continue to use such gimmicks.
Also, Atiku has been making case for federalism and stuffs, but in ALL his years in Aso Rock as VeePee, he never initiated nor suggested such. In fact, Atiku was a very powerful VeePee between 1999 and 2003, as he was in charge of home-front while Obasanjo was travelling the world, yet he never thought of any pro-Federalism/restructuring policy. It is true that he fought against the third term agenda of Obasanjo, but we all know that he did it so that he can be able to succeed the president in 2007- he didn’t do it for Nigeria.
4. What Does He Have To Offer That He Can’t Suggest To Incumbents?
Atiku is part of the political system in Nigeria. In 1993 he ran for President, but lost to MKO Abiola in the Social Democratic Party primary election. In 2007, he ran for Presidency under Action Congress, but lost to Umaru Yaradua of PDP, and coming behing ANPP’s General Buhari. In 2011 he ran for Presidency and lost to Jonathan in the contest for PDP ticket. In 2014, he ran again but lost to Muhammadu Buhari in the APC primary, coming behind second placed Rabiu Kwankwaso. Now he is eyeing 2019! What is Atiku looking for after serving as Vice President for eight years? What did he forget in the villa that he wants to go back to get?
Atiku is already 70, he will be 73 in 2019, he is not an outsider of the system (like the American Trump), what does he have to offer that he couldn’t offer as VeePee? What stops him from sharing his “developmental” ideas to the incumbents since 1999 (considering that he was always in the incumbent parties)? What stops Alhaji Atiku from grooming younger, smarter and intelligent politician for the plum job?
Like I said earlier in my first paragraph, I am not against the right of Atiku to seek office, but I am against the idea of him becoming President. Nigeria cannot afford to continue to rotate failures and grannies. We need generational shift in leadership, we need to retire the system elite and bring him visionaries in 2019.
Nigeria has to be great for our own good, and we must make it great!
Nice writeup Tonye. However, try and also put out "4 Reasons why Nigerians cannot afford another 4 years of Buhari Presidency" for sake of balance. 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 10:17am On Oct 12, 2018 |
quickberry:
Oba awon mumu ni e, o se oju bi ti agbonri...oloribu, eranko. check this post out https://www.nairaland.com/4783460/yemi-alade-slams-buhari-whyif you are proud of yourself, why dont you upload your picture and lets see who is the real agbonri and eranko Meanwhile, you are fond of using eranko, i think that's the name your parents named you. Have a pleasant day Mr. Eranko alias Agbonri 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by yunnyp(m): 10:19am On Oct 12, 2018 |
Amumaigwe:
Nice writeup Tonye. However, try and also put out "4 Reasons why Nigerians cannot afford another 4 years of Buhari Presidency" for sake of balance. Mr. Eranko nairaland username: quickberry aka agbonri your attention is needed here. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Afamed: 10:38am On Oct 12, 2018 |
HIGHESTPOPORI: because Atiku is better than what we have there Yes he's better in looting. We ain't #Atikulooting 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Afamed: 10:45am On Oct 12, 2018 |
RTSC:
Most people actually prospered better under Jonathan.
You can attribute it to oil price or whatever. You are issuing curses on yourself. Not most but few Jonathan crooks. People complaining now , are those shortchanging Nigeria government. I don't see any genuine business that PMB has blocked since he came. Many children thought their parents are super rich until PMB came and made them realized their parents are looters. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by seguno2: 5:17am On Oct 13, 2018 |
hucienda:
OP this 2016 table you are shaking in 2018 ehn ... Even a chameleon would salute "Shuun Saa!" at the ever changing political views of the author of this piece. He is not alone in the chameleonic change. What is Garba Shehu, quoted in the BBC report referenced in the OP, doing today? Another commentator observes: "He won't take this lying down." "Mr Abubakar is considering his options in confidence with his closest supporters," Garba Shehu, his media adviser, told the BBC. |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by seguno2: 5:19am On Oct 13, 2018 |
Afamed: Someone that could spend millions dollar $ on delegates definitely will mortgage the remains of Nigeria foreign savings. No to Atikulooting. Is that why Buhari and his APC rogues have mortgaged our country for the past three years? Because they also distributed dollars to secure nomination for Buhari in 2015! 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by BeardedMeat(m): 5:46am On Oct 13, 2018 |
TonyeBarcanista: Chineke!!! Hahaha see casting
Anyway, this article was written in 2016 when Atiku was in APC, now that he's in PDP and our candidate the position is no longer valid.
Atiku 4 President
PDP Walahi Oga, you don crase before |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by OlaAshawo: 5:48am On Oct 13, 2018 |
[s] CilicMarin: No wonder only one Section of the Country support him..
Atiku is a thief that can NEVER ENTER Aso Rock. [/s] 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by OlaAshawo: 5:49am On Oct 13, 2018 |
TonyeBarcanista: Chineke!!! Hahaha see casting
Anyway, this article was written in 2016 when Atiku was in APC, now that he's in PDP and our candidate the position is no longer valid.
Atiku 4 President
PDP that's the spirit my nicca I've been looking for your opinion |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by Afamed: 8:37am On Oct 13, 2018 |
seguno2:
Is that why Buhari and his APC rogues have mortgaged our country for the past three years? Because they also distributed dollars to secure nomination for Buhari in 2015! No to Atikulooting . Simple |
Re: 4 Reasons Nigerians Cannot Afford To Have Atiku In Aso Rock – Tonye Barcanista by meccuno: 8:50am On Oct 13, 2018 |
[s] quickberry: Source: https://omojuwa.com/2016/11/4-reasons-nigerians-cannot-afford-atiku-aso-rock-tonye-barcanista/
I have been observing the recent moves by a former Vice President of Nigeria Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who is also a veteran aspirant for the office of the President. Atiku Abubakar has suddenly shifted from his subtle campaign for President to what seem to be like an almost direct campaign for the number one seat in the country. In the Social media, some sycophantic groups and individual with inspiration from their stomach have been making noise by endorsing the Turaki Adamawa-perhaps, with expectation of gratification “when the time comes”.
While I am not against Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to exercise his right to aspire for the office of the President in 2019 or any office in Nigeria, I have the responsibility as a young man, a patriot and a youth leader in my own right to enlighten Nigerians and eligible voters about Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s candidacy (just like I would to any other aspirant for the office).
I shall give some reasons why Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is unfit to occupy the office he is aspiring for;
1. Lack of Integrity:
During the period when he was the Vice President of the country, Atiku was appointed to chair the Petroleum Technology Development Fund by the President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. As Chairman of Petroleum Training Development Fund(PTDF), Atiku lodged over $30million and $164 in Trans International Bank and Equatorial Trust Bank respectively from the account of PTDF according to EFCC’s forensive indictment in 2006. In fact, ‘loans’ that yielded interest as high as 15% to the banks were collected from the said banks by Atiku and his proteges AFTER PTDF millions of dollars has been lodged with the illegal account. It was all business! When the deal was busted in 2006, Atiku simply said that he ‘kept the monies for safe-keeping’ and even claimed that he deserves commendation. He brought back the PTDF “capital” that he put in private account and benefited hugely from it.
Atiku Abubakar was indicted by EFCC, Senate, and a Presidential Committee. He is yet to clear his name. As usual, a court that he went to never discussed whether he was innocent or guilty, but simply said the FG Committee lacks power to investigate and indict Atiku Abubakar because they weren’t courts.
You may look these for reference.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6402241.stm www.saharareporters.com/2006/09/24/objatiku-scandal-what-efcc-failed-disclose-thenewssaharareporters www.saharareporters.com/2007/02/28/breaking-news-ptdf-scandal-senate-indicts-obj-atiku-impeachment-motion-looms
It is a shame that we are in a country where we forget easily. Otherwise, how could sane Nigerians be asking for Atiku’s Presidency when Nigerians in unison were asking for him to come out clean as for back as 2006.
Apart from the PTDF, Nigerians are yet to understand how Alhaji Atiku Abubakar from a humble background became an extraordinary billionaire despite the fact that most of his productive adult life was spent in the Nigeria Custom Service.
There is also an indictment on Atiku in the USA, I am yet to see him take up the challenge to take a trip to the United States as requested by exPresident Olusegun Obasanjo in 2014.
2. Tribal Supremacism:
One of the challenge of President Buhari’s administration is that he is more aligned with his brothers in the north than with the rest of the country, hough Buhari has never hidden where is primary loyalty lies (his north). While many think Atiku is detribalised (we can only be patriotic and not detribalised anyway), the bare truth is that Atiku is a northern supremacist that believe that his northerners should always align with their own. Unlike Buhari, Atiku is pretentious about his- but his sin shall find him out.
In 2010, in their bid to stop Goodluck Jonathan from seeking the ticket of PDP in the 2011 Presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, Aliyu Gusau, Gen IBB and Bukola Saraki(now Senate President) all submitted themselves to Adamu Ciroma led Northern Political Leaders Forum to come up with a consensus NORTHERN candidate to upstage Southern Goodluck Jonathan. Atiku was eventually chosen as the eventual “northern candidate” over Saraki, who wasn’t considered “northern enough” by the Ciroma led Forum. Atiku led a campaign in the north that he christened “Naka Sai Naka” meaning “Northerners go for your own”.
The record is there for all to see http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-12193681
3. Insincerity And Deception:
Atiku is a very wealthy man no doubt, but of late we have seen a picture of him drinking sachet water aka pure water. When did Atiku start drinking such? Who is he trying to deceive? We won’t forget the N40 sacthet Milo/tea gimmicks that the Buhari campaign employed to deceive gullible Nigerians into believing that he was a “poor man”. We won’t forget the “akara” frying stunt of Mrs Aisha Buhari during the electioneering period in 2015. We should realise that when politicians are desperate, they take to any act just to impress and deceiving the gullible into giving them their votes. #NeverAgain should we be falling for such. It amounts to deception in the part of the elite to continue to use such gimmicks.
Also, Atiku has been making case for federalism and stuffs, but in ALL his years in Aso Rock as VeePee, he never initiated nor suggested such. In fact, Atiku was a very powerful VeePee between 1999 and 2003, as he was in charge of home-front while Obasanjo was travelling the world, yet he never thought of any pro-Federalism/restructuring policy. It is true that he fought against the third term agenda of Obasanjo, but we all know that he did it so that he can be able to succeed the president in 2007- he didn’t do it for Nigeria.
4. What Does He Have To Offer That He Can’t Suggest To Incumbents?
Atiku is part of the political system in Nigeria. In 1993 he ran for President, but lost to MKO Abiola in the Social Democratic Party primary election. In 2007, he ran for Presidency under Action Congress, but lost to Umaru Yaradua of PDP, and coming behing ANPP’s General Buhari. In 2011 he ran for Presidency and lost to Jonathan in the contest for PDP ticket. In 2014, he ran again but lost to Muhammadu Buhari in the APC primary, coming behind second placed Rabiu Kwankwaso. Now he is eyeing 2019! What is Atiku looking for after serving as Vice President for eight years? What did he forget in the villa that he wants to go back to get?
Atiku is already 70, he will be 73 in 2019, he is not an outsider of the system (like the American Trump), what does he have to offer that he couldn’t offer as VeePee? What stops him from sharing his “developmental” ideas to the incumbents since 1999 (considering that he was always in the incumbent parties)? What stops Alhaji Atiku from grooming younger, smarter and intelligent politician for the plum job?
Like I said earlier in my first paragraph, I am not against the right of Atiku to seek office, but I am against the idea of him becoming President. Nigeria cannot afford to continue to rotate failures and grannies. We need generational shift in leadership, we need to retire the system elite and bring him visionaries in 2019.
Nigeria has to be great for our own good, and we must make it great!
[/s] but Buhari is fit to be the president? mad people everywhere. |