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Buhari’s Government Most Corrupt Since 1999, Says Atiku

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A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has described the President Muhammadu Buhariled federal government as the most corrupt since the return of democracy to Nigeria in 1999.

Atiku spoke in Abakaliki yesterday while addressing supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the state secretaria­t of the party.

He was in Ebonyi to continue his campaign to emerge PDP presidenti­al candidate in 2019.

Atiku, according to Premium Times, said the only achievemen­t the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)-led government can boast of is fighting corruption; but argued that fighting corruption is not the only responsibi­lity of government.

“What is happening today in our country is in contravent­ion with all our provisions of our constituti­on. In our federation, we are supposed to have an inclusive government but you know that this federal government is not inclusive.

“You know that this federal government is not united, you know that this federal government is incompeten­t, you know that this federal government is more corrupt than any government we have come through since 1999.

“So, let nobody come and deceive you on corruption. They are more corrupt than any government that I know since 1999 and we shall be revealing their level of corruption. Fighting corruption alone is not the only responsibi­lity of government.

“Our unemployme­nt has accelerate­d high and there has never been a time we had more than 11million people, young people, young women thrown out of job. Today, we have more than 11 million unemployed people. Today, we have witnessed much insecurity in this country. Today, we are witnessing high inflation the APC government has brought to us in this country,” he said.

Atiku told the mammoth crowd that he was in the state to seek their support to defeat President Buhari in 2019.

He said the coalition formed by PDP and about 37 other parties was the first step in voting out the president in next year’s general election.

“Yesterday, 40 political parties came together to meet themselves to present one candidate for presidenti­al election. The coalition is going to have one candidate for presidenti­al election, one candidate for governor, one candidate for senator, one candidate for House of Representa­tives, one candidate for House of Assembly, one candidate for party chairman.

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