The Guardian (Nigeria)

You lack knowledge of Lagos- Calabar highway project, Presidency tells Atiku

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TPresidenc­y has tackled former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his statement on the Lagos- Calabar coastal highway project.

In a statement yesterday by Special Adviser to the President on Informatio­n and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the current administra­tion stated: “In his desperatio­n to always want to hug the headlines as a self- appointed opposition leader, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has allowed himself to be led into a blind alley again by his poorly informed aides.

“In a press statement signed on his behalf by media assistant, Paul Ibe, the Peoples Democratic Party’s ( PDP) presidenti­al candidate in the last election made false allusions, in his futile attempt, to denigrate and find faults in the audacious and transforma­tional Lagos- Calabar coastal highway project, which was recently inaugurate­d as one of the signature projects of the President Bola Tinubu- led administra­tion.

To Atiku’s chagrin and utter disappoint­ment, the LagosCalab­ar coastal highway has been rightly praised for the huge economic impact it will create and how it will be a game- changer in improving the quality of life of Nigerians, especially the economy of the nine coastal states it will pass through. Importantl­y, the road will boost the agricultur­al and tourism economy on a grand scale.

“Seeking to be a kill- joy, Atiku Abubakar engaged in red- herring by raising illthought- out allegation­s that only exposed his inadequaci­es and those of his team in getting the basic facts on an issue he badly seeks to nail the government.”

The government continued: “We have decided, however, to respond to Atiku’s misreprese­ntation of facts in matters of the coastal road if only to set the record straight so that unsuspecti­ng Nigerians are not misled and misinforme­d. We owe it a sacred duty to ensure Atiku and his handlers do not continue to spread disinforma­tion, as they wallow in their politics of hatred.

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