Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has insisted
that President Muhammadu Buhari is not only power drunk, but also dictatorial.
The former vice president stated this while
responding to the presidency’s statement in response to an interview he granted
to Bloomberg.
The presidency had stated that “President Buhari is
uncompromising in the quest to restore probity and accountability to public
office. He is uncompromising in cleaning the rot Nigeria was consigned into
pre-2015, thus the war against corruption is being fought without fear or
favour. The president is equally resolute in the determination to ensure that
Nigeria is no longer a mono-economy, depending only on oil.”
However,
responding through a statement issued on Thursday by his Media Adviser, Mr. Paul
Ibe, Atiku said if the above is true, then why did the presidency do nothing as
the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, went to court to
secure a kangaroo court order to stop the Senate from investigating who
recalled, reinstated and double promoted Abdulrasheed Maina?
Atiku, a presidential aspirant on the platform of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), stressed further that the statement made by
Buhari at the opening ceremony of the 58th Annual General Conference of the
Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), made Nigerians to understand why this
administration continues to flout court orders, saying this is what happens
when a president thinks he is above the law.
He noted: “On the issue of being power-drunk,
President Buhari is his own witness against himself. It goes without saying
that a president, who publicly boasted that the rule of law can be suppressed
against certain individuals, is not only power drunk, but dictatorial.
“We advise the presidency to familiarise itself
with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended in
order to understand that the rule of law and the fundamental human rights of
all Nigerian citizens are guaranteed by that document which the president swore
to uphold on May 29, 2015.”
Atiku also queried that if President Buhari is
uncompromising in cleaning the rot Nigeria was consigned into pre-2015, then
how come the latest Corruption Perception Index by Transparency International
reveals that Nigeria is more corrupt today than it was in 2015, having moved 12
steps backwards in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index,
moving from 136 in 2014 under the PDP to 148 today?
He asked: “Again, we ask how uncompromising a president
can be when he allows a minister accused of forgery to remain at her job?”
The former vice president noted that it appears
that the president is surrounded by people who have become his echo chamber and
are telling him what he wants to hear, adding that no one in his right mind
would call an administration that increased the price of petrol while at the
same time paying more subsidy on the product than the previous government, “which
it accused of ‘subsidy scam’, uncompromising against corruption.”
Atiku also noted that more than a year after the
probe panel, which probed the ‘fantastically’ corrupt Ikoyi apartment billions
affair, nobody knows who owned the money and how $43 million in cash was housed
in a government linked flat.
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