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Atiku: You Are Clueless, No Other Nigerian Leader Would Have Plunged The Nation Into This Mess – Eze Knocks Tinubu

Atiku: You Are Clueless, No Other Nigerian Leader Would Have Plunged The Nation Into This Mess – Eze Knocks Tinubu

A former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has stated that President Bola Tinubu is on his way to becoming the most clueless President Nigeria has ever had.

Eze stated this while reacting to a piece in circulation titled “Atiku Would’ve Plunged Nigeria Into Worse Economic Situation,” credited to Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga

He insisted that subjecting Atiku Abubakar to contemptuous media ridicule would not help cover the mess Tinubu’s administration has put Nigeria into.

Speaking via a statement, Eze said it was debasing that the presidency was comparing its administration to that of Obasanjo/Atiku.

He said, “It is, at least, fair, that the official spokesman of the president has admittedly confided in Nigerians that the country is not better but in shambles under the current regime.

“Honestly, Onanuga goofed in his futile attempt to justify the shenanigans currently going on in Nigeria, occasioned by Tinubu’s anti-people policies, which have plunged Nigeria into the poverty capital of the world. There’s no basis for Onanuga’s rant, except for the fact that he wrote to justify his pay as a media hireling.

“It beats one’s imagination that Onanuga decided to pour invectives on Atiku because of a president that has made every Nigerian, both rich and poor, unable to have one good square meal a day.

“Today, Nigerians are dying in droves, and those who survive are committing suicide because of the managerial ineptitude of one man.

“Let the truth be told, no other Nigerian, including Atiku, would have plunged this nation into the mess that Tinubu has driven this nation to. Tinubu is clueless. He had no plans, so the failures of his administration are not matters of surprise to the populace.

“Today, this administration runs on borrowed money, while the administration of Obasanjo/Atiku was paying off our debts to international financial institutions and offering grants to some African states.

“Atiku would not have subscribed to the nepotistic tendencies that have become the driving force of the current regime. A government that runs on the idea of one region manning all sensitive security and economic positions.

“The entire northern region has been thrown into darkness as the national grid embarks on a collapse spree, falling multiple times in a week. The south and other parts of the country have not seen electricity for weeks.

“Over 30 minors arrested during the #EndBadGovernance protests were made to face treason charges for exercising their rights as provided under the constitution and other international instruments.

“Only a failed leader like Tinubu would come up with these frivolous reactions to people’s expression of their rights.”


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