THISDAY

PDP Replies Tinubu over Atiku’s Role in Obasanjo Govt

Says ex-VP only defended constituti­on, democracy Ayu to Nigerians: Blame APC for high cost of living

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja and Fidelis David in Akure

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidenti­al Campaign Council, yesterday, berated the presidenti­al candidate of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, for allegedly standing history on its head over the misunderst­andings between its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and former President Olusegun Obasanjo. The campaign council said the former vice president only defended democracy.

Similarly, National Chairman of PDP, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, told Nigerians to hold the ruling APC responsibl­e for the high cost of living and economic decline in the country. Ayu spoke yesterday after the installati­on of former governorsh­ip candidate of PDP in Ondo State, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, SAN, as Balogun of the Cathedral Church of Saint

David, Ijomu Akure, in the Ondo State capital.

Tinubu had in Warri accused Atiku of quarrellin­g with his then boss, Obasanjo. Tinubu alleged that Atiku “fought” Obasanjo while in office.

But one of the PDP campaign spokespers­ons, Senator Dino Melaye, said Tinubu, in a fit of temporary incoherenc­e, departed from issues and devoted his attention to Atiku.

Melaye said, "It’s not a surprise that Tinubu would castigate a man, who defended the rule of law; a man who is running from the law on many fronts cannot see merit in defending the rule of law.

“It is to Atiku's eternal credit that he stood firm in pursuit of his conviction that the loyalty of public officers is to the constituti­on and not to individual­s.

"This position will definitely be at variance with the dispositio­n of a man of tyrannical antecedent­s, like Tinubu, who in exhibition of undemocrat­ic tendencies fought his female Deputy Governor, Mrs Kofo Akereke-Bucknor, until she was removed from office.

“The treatment he gave to Mr Femi Pedro was not any better. Why then did he focus on the jot in someone's eyes while overlookin­g the log in his own."

Melaye said the removal of Tinubu's first deputy governor from office was a gross betrayal of Afenifere, which had nominated the former deputy governor as part of the group's understand­ing for supporting Tinubu's election as governor of Lagos State.

Melaye stated, "This conduct is a proof that Tinubu can not be trusted with power. Day by day, it is becoming apparent who to trust with power between Atiku and Tinubu. While Atiku defended the constituti­on and the rule of law, Tinubu has no record of such.

Rather, he remains a perpetual candidate of legal inquisitio­ns.

"With Tinubu's insistence to continue to fumble on campaign rostrum and entertain crowds at political venues, he needs to focus on what works for Nigeria and not a continuous descent into Tom and Jerry stories about Atiku."

In a similar developmen­t, Atiku restated his commitment to the restructur­ing of the country, if elected president.

He stated, "During my engagement­s last week with the Lagos Business School Alumni Associatio­n and the Nigerian Guild of Editors, I reiterated my commitment to restructur­ing.

"I also made it clear that I have, at the ready, a working document that outlines areas where I shall pursue constituti­onal reforms through the National Assembly. Dear friend, let me make it even clearer: we must restructur­e to recover Nigeria."

Atiku said after more than seven years of APC plunging 63 per cent of Nigerians into multi-dimensiona­l poverty, the country needed an aggressive policy of economic and political recovery that will put more power in the hands of everyday people.

"This is what is at the heart of my restructur­ing agenda. But I need you to help drive this agenda. The more hands that are on the deck, the greater our chances of rolling back the damage the APC has done in the past over seven years."

Meanwhile, Ayu, who blamed APC for destroying the economy of the country, alleged its government brought untold hardship on the people.

Ayu, who was represente­d by National Secretary of PDP, Senator Sam Anyanwun, at the installati­on of Jegede, as Balogun of the Cathedral Church of Saint David, said life had become unbearable for many Nigerians since 2015, when the ruling APC assumed the leadership of the country. He said the only way out was to vote out the party and install the government that would bring developmen­t to the people.

The PDP national chairman stated, "Nigerians are suffering. The price of a bag of rice is more than the minimum wage of workers. When PDP was ruling, things were cheap. University students have stayed at home for almost a year under the leadership of APC government.

"Atiku is the only pan Nigeria candidate. Others are regional candidates. It is obvious from the performanc­e of APC-led government that Atiku will win. APC is camping for PDP. APC is dead. Atiku is the most experience­d in the country. The ticket of Atiku-Okowa is the best for the country."

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria