ATIKU CAN’T WIN ANY ELECTION EVEN IN HIS OWN LOCAL GOVT – BUHARI’S AIDE
Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on New Media, Lauretta Onochie has said former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar does not have the popularity to win in his own local government.
Onochie said this while speaking on Politics Today on Channels TV.
Background:
Atiku had resigned from the party , stating that it was dying.
The former Vice-President was quoted saying he would definitely beat Buhari this time.
What Onochie said:
Onochie said, “Atiku may have had that weight some years ago but over the years he’s been losing that weight and at the moment, I can tell you the even in his local government area in his native Adamawa, he can’t win any election.
“So where is the weight? I think Alhaji Abubakar Atiku has lost touch with reality; I think he needs to check again.
“He is known to hobnob from one party to the other when he cannot have control in that party.
“President Buhari is not competing with him at the moment. What he’s trying to do is to pull President Buhari out of the good work he’s doing and to come to wallow in the mud with him.
“The president also knows that the ban on politics has not been lifted; so, he is not going to come out to wallow in the mud with him.”
Onochie said this while speaking on Politics Today on Channels TV.
Background:
Atiku had resigned from the party , stating that it was dying.
The former Vice-President was quoted saying he would definitely beat Buhari this time.
What Onochie said:
Onochie said, “Atiku may have had that weight some years ago but over the years he’s been losing that weight and at the moment, I can tell you the even in his local government area in his native Adamawa, he can’t win any election.
“So where is the weight? I think Alhaji Abubakar Atiku has lost touch with reality; I think he needs to check again.
“He is known to hobnob from one party to the other when he cannot have control in that party.
“President Buhari is not competing with him at the moment. What he’s trying to do is to pull President Buhari out of the good work he’s doing and to come to wallow in the mud with him.
“The president also knows that the ban on politics has not been lifted; so, he is not going to come out to wallow in the mud with him.”
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