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| Alhaji Lai Mohammed | 
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential candidate, Atiku 
Abubakar has described the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji 
Lai Mohammed as the “High Priest of the All Progressives Congress cult 
of fake news. ”
Abubakar said this in reaction to allegation by Mohammed that the 
international media organisations had questioned his emergence as the 
presidential candidate of the PDP.
A statement by Atiku’s Presidential Campaign Organisation insisted that Mohammed was an “unreliable” liar.
The statement said: “The attention of the Atiku Presidential Campaign 
Organisation has been drawn to a sponsored news story on Vanguard 
newspapers of Saturday October 20, 2018, with the headline: ‘2019: 
International media query emergence of Atiku over suspicious source of 
wealth.’
“In the said report, not one international media was quoted. Rather, 
it was the notoriously dishonest All Progressives Congress minister of 
information, Lai Mohammed, who was quoted alleging that that was what 
the international media told him.
“How anyone would take the word of a confirmed liar, as Lai Mohammed, for the Gospel truth is beyond us.
“To show you how unreliable Lai Mohammed is, at the lecture in the 
Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) with the 
topic, ‘Nigeria’s National Unity: Towards Participation and Shared 
Values,’ which was his main reason for going to London, Lai Mohammed 
said: ‘We do not need to do anything extra because we have delivered on 
all our promises and Nigerians are quite happy and satisfied with the 
government.’
“How the minister of information of a government that has turned 
Nigeria into the world headquarters for extreme poverty can say that is 
beyond imagination. Is Mr. Mohammed claiming that his party promised and
 delivered poverty and Nigerians are satisfied with this world record 
poverty?
“If Lai Mohammed can lie openly at Chatham House in front of the 
international press and diplomatic corps, is it a big thing for him to 
lie about his accounts with the international media?
“The true position of things is that ever since the emergence of His 
Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic 
Party after the elective congress of the party on October 6-7, the 
international media has been agog with praise for Mr. Abubakar and hope 
for a new dawn in Nigeria.
“Reuters praised Atiku as having ‘long enjoyed support from the 
business elite in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos for his 
conservative-capitalist ideals’. They went on to further give him kudos 
for his record in office by saying ‘as vice president in a PDP 
administration from 1999-2007, (he) implemented a programme of 
liberalisation in areas including the telecoms sector.’
“The number one policy magazine in the world, The Economist, 
described His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, ‘as a business-friendly 
candidate who will get Nigeria’s economy going.’
“Not one single international paper, magazine, TV station or website 
has had anything negative to say about the Waziri Adamawa’s emergence. 
That lie only exists in the fallacious imagination of Lai Mohammed.
“On the contrary, international media and even reputable global 
financial institutions have predicted doom for Nigeria should Muhammadu 
Buhari be re-elected.
“According to one of the world’s largest banks, HSBC, ‘a second term 
for Mr Buhari however raises the risk of limited economic progress and 
further fiscal deterioration, prolonging the stagnation of his first 
term, particularly if there is no move towards completing reform of the 
exchange rate system or fiscal adjustments that diversify government 
revenues away from oil.’
“On its own part, The Economist wrote off the Buhari administration 
as a failure, saying: ‘The 2019 elections will be a close contest 
between the ruling APC and the PDP. We expect the PDP presidential 
candidate to win.’
“Nigerians can no longer be hoodwinked by the Orwellian propaganda that is the signature of this administration.
“The 2019 presidential election will be determined by Nigerian voters
 and not by political soothsayers. Nigerians will make a determination 
whether to settle for incompetence versus competence; cluelessness 
versus knowhow; joblessness versus employment; restiveness versus 
engagement; divisiveness versus unity; nepotism versus merit and bigotry
 versus inclusiveness.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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