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Atiku Tackles Osinbajo over Restructur­ing

Says he is not corrupt

- Shola Oyeyepo in Lagos, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja and Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reiterated that restructur­ing the country is a necessity and not an option, saying Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo’s approbatio­n and reprobatio­n would not help the country.

The former vice president has also dispelled the widespread allegation that he was corrupt while serving with former President Olusegun Obasanjo

Atiku, a presidenti­al aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while reacting to a statement credited to Osinbajo, who was quoted to have said that Atiku’s concept of restructur­ing “is understand­ably vague, because he seeks to cover every aspect of human existence in that definition,” described his statement as most unfortunat­e.

According to a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by Atiku Campaign Organisati­on, Osinbajo had written to Premium Times in response to an essay on restructur­ing authored by Atiku.

Osinbajo had also recently stated that “the problem with our country is not a matter of restructur­ing,” but Atiku argued that “if the vice president has changed his stance, I welcome it, but we should not use one finger to hide behind semantics.”

The former vice president said he had been at the forefront of the discourse on restructur­ing since the 1995 Abacha Constituti­onal Conference, stressing that to the best of his knowledge, there has not been any term like ‘geographic restructur­ing’.

“It is a strange concept, not only because it is not what the restructur­ing debate is all about, but also because the words of the vice president, which prompted my response, were clear, unambiguou­s and unequivoca­l.

“It is understand­able that the Vice President, Osinbajo has written to Premium Times to douse the tension his comments created. However, in doing so, the vice president should not attempt to revise history by saying he spoke against ‘geographic restructur­ing,” Atiku said.

The former vice president stressed that he has been very clear, detailed, and unambiguou­s about his ideas of restructur­ing, adding that at several occasions, including, but not limited to his speeches at the Royal Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs (Chatham House) and at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he gave very clear and concise ideas about administra­tive, political and economic restructur­ing.

According to Atiku, “My advice to the vice president is that he should choose whether he is for restructur­ing or whether he is against it and stick to his choice. This continuous prevaricat­ion, this approbatio­n and reprobatio­n help no one, least of all true progressiv­es who know that Nigeria needs to be restructur­ed and restructur­ed soon.”

Meanwhile, Atiku has dispelled the widespread allegation that he was corrupt while serving as the vice president to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Speaking in Ado Ekiti yesterday during his consultati­ve visit on his presidenti­al ambition, Atiku appealed to gladiators in the party to be united ahead of the 2019 general election, saying the party has a good prognosis to win the presidenti­al poll if leaders exhibit extraordin­ary commitment­s.

The former vice president reiterated that allegation­s of corruption against him were false

“I have always said that if they have any evidence of corruption against Atiku, please come forward. But nobody has been able to come forward,” he said

Atiku added that he had well packaged and distinct programmes contained in his blueprint to develop the country if elected to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

Addressing Governor Ayo Fayose, Atiku described the governor as “brutally frank,” saying: “I like the way you do things. You’re brutally frank. You say your mind, it’s a very rare quality. So, I commend you for who you are. We will stand by you and the party in Ekiti State until you retrieves your stolen mandate.”

Fayose called for unity of the members of the party, saying Atiku has “the shoulder, you have the height, you have thenwherew­ithal. Our prayer is that it will not be an effort in futility.”

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