Gboah.com: ‘Atiku Is Preparing To Proclaim Himself President’

‘Atiku Is Preparing To Proclaim Himself President’


According to the Federal Government, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the 2019 presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is planning to declare himself president. 

Atiku is planning to pull the “Venezuelan model” on us in Nigeria according to the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed.

Lai said this while addressing journalists in Abuja on Thursday, April 11, 2019.

THE VENEZUELAN MODEL
What happened in Venezuela? The leader of the legislature in the country, Juan Guaido, declared himself Acting President in January 2019, two weeks after President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in to a second six-year term.

Guaido’s then stated that from there onwards, he would assume the powers of the executive arm of government.

His move was a direct challenge to the power of President Maduro. This had adverse effects on the country, leading to a skyrocketing hyperinflation that has seen Venezuelans leave the country in droves.

And now, the Minister, Lai Mohammed has said all the moves Atiku has been making is similar to that of Guaido.

“As you must have noticed in recent times, posters bearing the picture of former Vice President and the presidential candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, with the inscription: ‘The Pukka, H.E. Atiku Abubakar, the real and the right’, have surfaced across major streets in Abuja,” the Minister said.

“The appearance of these posters coincide with the media report that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has hired a US lobbying firm to convince the United States not to recognize the re-election of President Buhari until the Supreme Court has ruled on the suit by the PDP presidential candidate

“The posters and the hiring of US lobbyists, the latest of such by the PDP candidate, have triggered questions about what Alhaji Abubakar is up to. Is he starting a fresh campaign after the elections have been won and lost? Has he rescinded his decision to challenge the results of the presidential election in court, perhaps after realizing that the results he claimed to have obtained from the INEC back server are cooked? Is he now going for self-help? What really is Atiku’s notice?

“We are aware of media reports that the PDP presidential candidate on Wednesday distanced himself from the posters that are circulating in Abuja. He also reportedly denied hiring US lobbyists, claiming tongue-in-cheek that the APC fabricated the report. If the media reports are right, it means that the former Vice president has suddenly realized the grave implication of his actions, hence has decided to beat a quick retreat before it is too late.

“As a self avowed democrat, he should realize that the only lawful channel for challenging the result of an election is through the courts. Resorting to self-help, as he seems to be doing now, is an act of desperation and the consequences are dire.

“There is no doubt that the PDP presidential candidate, out of desperation, is thinking of replicating the Venezuelan model right here in Nigeria. But he should realize that Nigeria is not Venezuela, and that the situations in both countries are not the same,” he announced.

The Minister affirmed that the 2019 election which produced Buhari as President was a referendum on integrity.

“Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has the right to do whatever is lawful to challenge the outcome of that election. But he cannot get through the back door what he couldn’t get through the front door. That will be a pipe dream.

“Yes, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has lost an election. But he will not be the first or the last person to lose an election, and he should realise that losing an election is not the end of the world. He has challenged the result of the election in court. That’s just as well.

“However, he should not give the impression that he does not have confidence in the judicial process, which is what resorting to self-help implies. He should stop overheating the polity and quit trying to instigate a political crisis in Nigeria. No citizen, no matter how highly placed, is above the laws of the land. Enough is enough!,” the Minister declared


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