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Atiku Abubakar |
The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
Atiku Abubakar on Monday accused President Muhammadu Buhari and the All
Progressives Congress, APC, of ignoring the welfare of soldiers fighting
Boko Haram while spending N100m on ”plagiarised campaign advert.”
Abubakar, a former Vice President stated that neither Buhari nor the
APC had done much to alleviate the suffering of the troops on the
frontline
A statement by Atiku’s Media Office reads, “That the Waziri Adamawa
asked for anyone who wished to give him birthday gifts to instead endow
such on the families of the slain heroes is the opposite of selfishness.
“Ironically, the All Progressives Congress that is now accusing Atiku
Abubakar, has not seen fit to pay tribute to these gallant men who gave
their lives in order to secure the lives of others. As a party, they
have not issued even one statement condoling with the slain or their
families, neither have they offered any tangible support to the families
of these fallen heroes. Yet, they are accusing the Waziri, who has
shown commitment to honouring these heroes, of selfishness.
“As a matter of fact, we now know through Premium Times report, that
these real Nigerian heroes were killed on November 18, 2018 which was
the exact time that the candidate of the APC, Muhammadu Buhari, invited
the service chiefs to attend the launch of the plagiarised #NextLevel
launch at the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa.
“The nation can only wonder if the Metele massacre could have been
avoided if the APC and President Buhari had allowed the service chiefs
to focus on their core duties, rather than on his ill-fated re-election
campaign.
“We at the Atiku Presidential Campaign Organisation commend the
service chiefs for beating a hasty retreat from the event as soon as
they discovered that President Buhari was trying to hoodwink them.
“It took Waziri Atiku Abubakar only a few hours to respond to the
incident and express support, while it took the APC’s President Buhari a
whole week to express “shock”. We, therefore, wonder who is truly
‘selfish’.
“It is left to Nigerians to compare and contrast who is a leader and
who is a follower based on the conduct of these two parties.
“In any case, we would like to inform the APC of Waziri Atiku
Abubakar’s call for financial support from well-meaning individuals and
Institutions for the survivors of the Metele massacre, and indeed for
all who paid the supreme sacrifice in the frontlines for us to be safe.
Seeing as the APC spent ₦100 million to buy frontpage advertorials in
all the papers on that fateful day of November 18, 2018, we appeal to
them to consider donating even 10% of that amount to the endowment for
the families of our heroes as proposed by Atiku Abubakar.
“If they can spend ₦100 million to promote fraud, they should be able to spare at least ₦10 million to promote patriotism.”
- Daily Post
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