Atiku, just like other Nigerians expressed shock that with all the human and material resources committed into fighting Boko Haram.
A lot of politics and business could be traced to it, but that with the right leadership, it could be handled. Yes, he condemned the act in a public statement, but why did he delete his initial tweets which condemned that killing? But all the same, he is still waiting for Wike to get back to him with a response. I mean in every great country in this (world), you find that private sector is the driver of the economy.” From my observation, throughout the session, Atiku did not mention any of his political opponents in the race to the Villa. He did not disclose whether he bought Wike’s flight ticket to the UK or they flew in his private jet. Under normal circumstances, he should have been applauded for fighting for the rule of law and moral equity, but this has not happened. One interesting aspect of that interview was when he answered a question on Wike. Another question and the answer were: we have already dealt with that in my Covenant With Nigerians. His answer, “I will direct the Central Bank to stop multiple exchanges so that we close the gap.” Just like that? That alone is enough to melt any political rock in the mould of Atiku. But the man made it look so simple when the question was put to him on how he would stop shortage of foreign exchange…
Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has promised that business and trade will pick up again if elected in ...
“if we vote Atiku nobody will steal our votes again. The DG, PDP Presidential campaign council, Gov Aminu Tambuwal while addressing the corpus earlier, said “Atiku is very familiar with the issues of Imo state, southeastern states and Ndigbo. Once you win the presidency, we will take Imo back. On his part, Chairman of the PDP, Senator Iyorcha Ayu warned that the party will lot tolerate division in the party. The Adamawa born politician and former VP reiterated his stance on restructuring when he said, “We will work with National Assembly to ensure powers are devolved to all parts of the country. He said, “For me it is homecoming to Imo again.
Presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, yesterday, reassured Nigerians that if elected president next year, he would ensure ...
Aliyu said Arewa Decides was well-established in tbe 19 northern states and had declared support for Atiku in the 2023 general election. “The country and its people need to know if the man seeking to become their president is known as Adebola, Ajibola or, perhaps, it’s just simply: Bola (lokan)? Nigerians must not allow a stranger, an anonymous man with no record, to control the destiny of over 200 million people.” We want the younger ones to know that this is a virtue and not a vice. Rather than tell the truth, his campaign spokesman, Festus Keyamo, shamelessly stated on Arise Television that Tinubu did not attend primary or secondary school and should, thus, be commended for beating the odds.” He explained that in the Second Republic, names, such as Bisi Onabanjo, Bola Ige, Bisi Akande and many more from the South-west region, were brand names of great political icons. The author claimed anyone whose name was not listed in the book was not an authentic member of the Tinubu family.” Paul’s School, Aroloya, and Government College, Ibadan, but his credentials were soon challenged by the late legendary lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), even as it had been established that Tinubu had no classmates in primary or secondary school. “I want to thank you, the people of Anambra State, for this warm reception. He added, “I have shown it in my action, because this is the third time I am running with an Igbo man. If you go granular, you will see that no other presidential campaign has traversed Nigeria like we have done, and are still doing. Atiku said this in a brief telephone chat with THISDAY.
The crowd that greeted the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP's) presidential campaign held in Nasarawa, the solid mineral state on.
Ayu and party stalwarts as well as some other members of the National Assembly from the party. The product the PDP has given to us today is Atiku Abubakar,” he added. Also addressing the crowd, the vice presidential candidate, and Governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, described Atiku as the man that would turn things around. “I don’t want to come here and campaign because the whole of North Central, where I come from, is not going to disgrace me. Multitude of party leaders and members were seen singing and dancing as they welcomed the campaign trail at the event. The event which was held at the Lafia Square, witnessed a large turnout of supporters from across the state and even beyond.
The APC Presidential Campaign Council has hit back at the PDP and Atiku Abubakar, saying they are only chasing shadow in attack on Tinubu.
“The Constitution of the Republic is very clear on the rights of a citizen to contest for president. Yes, that is his name. They are seized with fear that the election is once again lost. It had also been a subject of investigation by the Lagos State House of Assembly,” the council said. That man is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. If only the PDP would go back to its records, it would have realised that the same campaign of reckless calumny was its stock in trade in the governorship campaigns in Lagos State in 2003.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its.
“PDP should wait for its day of judgment rather than engage in this obscurantist, diversionary game, a game that will be determined by the Nigerian masses. “The constitution of the Republic is very clear on the rights of a citizen to contest for president. “A responsible party should have taken the cue from its losses. “It had also been a subject of investigation by the Lagos State House of Assembly. If only the PDP would go back to its records, it would have realised that the same campaign of reckless calumny was its stock in trade in the governorship campaigns in Lagos State in 2003. Reacting further, the PCC wrote; “We, however, sympathise with Atiku and his mudslinging agents.