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President Tinubu Embodies Essence Of Desperation — Atiku

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If there is any political figure in Nigeria who truly embodies the essence of des­peration, it is none other than President Bola Tinubu himself.

The former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, stated this on Wednesday in reaction to All Progressives Congress (APC) comment on Tuesday that Atiku knows that his political desperation is re­sponsible for the Peoples Democratic Par­ty’s (PDP’s) catastrophic disintegration.

Atiku, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, said that through his unchecked actions, Tinubu continues to blur the line between state power and per­sonal ambition, magnifying his control over both the nation and its institutions.

Atiku said, “On the 27th of January, the Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development convened a distinguished gathering of civil society organisations for a two-day national conference. This event was intended to offer a platform for deep and critical reflection on Nigeria’s democracy and the pressing question of its sustainability.

“It was meant to be a moment of intel­lectual engagement, an opportunity for civil society to collaborate with political leaders in the pursuit of solutions to reinforce and elevate democracy in Nigeria.

“Among those invited to par­ticipate was Atiku Abubakar, for­mer Vice President of Nigeria, a man whose reputation for states­manship and deep understanding of the political landscape made him a key figure in the discourse.

“During the course of the discussions, Atiku voiced his profound concern regarding the APC’s growing monopoly on power, warning that the party’s actions were steadily eroding the pluralism essential to a true democracy.

He accused the ruling party of undermining the autonomy of opposition factions, casting a dark shadow over the future of Nigeria’s democratic integrity.

“Rather than engage in a sub­stantive dialogue to explore these critical issues, the APC, led by President Bola Tinubu, chose to de­scend into the depths of petty per­sonal attacks against Atiku Abu­bakar. This was not a mere lapse in decorum, but a repeated symptom of a party gripped by paranoia and struggling under the weight of its own tarnished credibility.

“If there is any political figure in Nigeria who truly embodies the essence of desperation, it is none other than President Tinubu himself. Through his un­checked actions, he continues to blur the line between state power and personal ambition, magnify­ing his control over both the na­tion and its institutions.”

Atiku further said that the fact that the APC has become a mere extension of Tinubu’s will is a matter of little consequence, adding that what truly alarms political observers — both inside and outside the APC — is the pres­ident’s calculated and insidious strategies to systematically crip­ple any form of social or political opposition.

“These actions, which Atiku rightfully warns against, are a direct threat to the future of Ni­geria’s democracy.

“It is an irony most bitter that a man who once rose to promi­nence on the back of civil activ­ism and the call for democratic re­newal has now found himself in opposition to the very ideals that birthed his political career. This shift from proponent to adversary of multi-party democracy is both tragic and dangerous.

“Atiku’s prophetic warnings have already begun to manifest. He was among the first to call attention to President Tinubu’s plans to populate the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with members of his own political party, the APC. Today, the nation bears witness to this very scheme unfolding before our eyes.

“Atiku also raised alarm over the president’s blatant conflict of interest, particularly with regard to the awarding of lucrative con­tracts to companies with direct ties to his family. He cautioned the nation against the authori­tarian tendencies of the Tinubu administration, warning that it sought to suppress fundamental human rights by charging pro­testers with treason — a tactic eerily reminiscent of repressive regimes of the past.

“These warnings, though dis­missed by some at the time, have proved prescient as each one ma­terialises into a clear pattern of authoritarian behaviour by the current administration.

“Now, the opposition parties find themselves fighting for survival, infiltrated by fifth col­umnists who have been planted within their ranks, ensuring that no party— whether APC or opposition — remains capable of functioning independently of the president’s whims.”

Atiku pointed out that Tinubu administration has continued to consolidate its power by packing the Independent National Elec­toral Commission with loyalists, further hollowing out the institu­tion’s independence and integrity.

“Therefore, it is with a heavy heart and a sharp admonition that we urge the ruling party to stand before the mirror and gaze upon the true face of desperation — a face that mirrors their own actions and ambitions,” he said.

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