Politics
Atiku Warns Tinubu, ‘Be Careful, I Know Your Many Moral Problems’
Atiku Abubakar on Friday warned Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to steer clear off the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP taunting him to prepare rigorous interrogation of the moral issues he said are plaguing him as All Progressives Congress, APC presidential candidate.
Reacting to the comments of the APC Presidential Council on the issues between Atiku and Governor Nesom Wike, Atiku threatened that he would raise moral issues around Tinubu once the campaign season begins.
GWG reports that among the moral issues that have been raised around Tinubu are identity issues including certificates from schools obtained.
In the statement issued by spokesman to Atiku, Paul Ibe, the PDP candidate taunted Tinubu of the moral issues he said are plaguing him.
“Reading through a disingenuous press release by the APC Presidential Campaign Council on issues pertaining to developments within the PDP comes across as a laughable work of an interloperThe release is disingenuous because it lacks any merit of a reasonable, intellectual riposte. Rather, it exposes the APC and its presidential candidate as a bunch of busy bodies who, rather than focus on the burden of credibility that continues to dog their campaign, are poking their nose into minor internal issues of the PDP.
Well, since the APC Presidential Campaign Organization seems to have woken up from their state of hibernation, it is good to remind them that there are pending questions about the social and educational history of their candidate that Nigerians want answers to.
We shall be kind enough to remind the APC that when, in the next few days, campaigns begin in earnest, Nigerians will require answers to some weighty character questions about their candidate and, rather than expend precious time on what is never their business, should use the remaining few days judiciously.
Secondly, whatever is happening in the PDP is a conversation among leaders of the party and that, in itself, is a reflection of the PDP, as a living and engaging political party. The conversation in the PDP is all about consensus building, which in itself is a major ingredient for peace and unity.
The PDP, as a truly democratic party, understands that democracy is a lively concept because it allows for people to express their opinions and, it is within that understanding that everyone becomes part of the process.
The same, of course, cannot be said of the APC where what exists is at best graveyard peace. It is on record that in the seven years and more that the APC has been in power and with the attendant hardship that the party has foisted on the ordinary people of Nigeria, the candidate of the APC, former governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu had not for one single time stood on the side of the people.
And, that is so for the obvious reason that the presidential candidate of the APC considers his poorly conceived presidential ambition more important than the adversity that his party has unleashed on a vast majority of Nigerians. We wish to remind the APC that its presidential candidate has to own the failures of the party in the last seven plus years. He should also know that Nigerians will not reward their failure with nothing less than a resounding loss in the election.
Tinubu and the APC ma lu’le!
It is important to let Tinubu and his paid agents know that what obtains in the PDP is not the mundane stoicism that the APC is known for.
Indeed, the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar has established credibility before the masses of this country that he is one patriot who can be counted on to stand by the side of the people – even when the times are hard.
Atiku is a democrat to the core and that is evident in the way that he continues to carry on with the responsibility of ensuring that the PDP rescues Nigeria from the stranglehold of the APC in the next year’s general election.
Atiku, however, pulled back from addressing the moral issues he said were affecting Tinubu.
Send Us A Press Statement Advertise With Us Contact Us
And For More Nigerian News Visit GWG.NG