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Atiku Expresses Dismay over FG’s Refusal to Fund NBS

- And in Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale Victoria Yesin

The presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has expressed dismay over the refusal of the federal government to release fund to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Atiku, who reacted to the lamentatio­n of Statistici­an General of the Federation, Mr. Yemi Kale, who said lack of fund has made it difficult for the agency to release the annual unemployme­nt report that it is mandated to do by law.

The former vice president in a statement by his campaign organisati­on President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion is in a state of panic because of the unpreceden­ted unemployme­nt numbers in Nigeria and is desperate to hide that informatio­n from the public.

According to him, “If the Buhari administra­tion can afford 1.1 billion to fumigate the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and if they can afford 3.5 million every month to feed Ibrahim El Zakzaky, then they can afford to release funds for the NBS to perform its statutory duty of releasing the country’s job report.”

Atiku said said since Buhari administra­tion came into existence, 11 million Nigerians have lost their jobs, and in December of 2017, the NBS under Yemi Kale, announced that 7.9 million Nigerians lost their jobs in the 21 months period under review.

He added: “It is safe to draw the conclusion that if the NBS had been funded and able to release the now due 2018 job reports, the total figure of jobs lost under the present administra­tion may climb higher than the present 11 million jobs.

“Thus, we can understand why this failed administra­tion is desperate to cover up that informatio­n. However, the Atiku Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on insists that Nigerians deserve to know the truth no matter how unpalatabl­e it may be.”

Meanwhile, the National Coordinato­r of Atiku Abubakar Support Groups, Dr. Nath Iduma, has challenged members of the support groups to ensure that Atiku wins convincing­ly in all polling units in order to prevent the ruling party from rigging.

He made the call yesterday in Abuja during an interactiv­e session by a coalition of support groups with the theme: ‘Turning the popularity of Atiku/Obi into Electoral Success’.

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