
Atiku went further and said that, “I have no business with this government, the only thing I know is that nothing works, no electricity, how many towns and cities in this country that have pipe borne water? There are no roads, nothing is going on”. This comment was reported by the Guardian newspapers of Sunday, November 23 2008, online version. (Pictures left show Atiku Abubarkar)
Atiku Abubakar has also repeated his allegation that there is near absence of governance in the country and he alleged that the PDP lacked the capacity to drive the electoral process. He said that he will continue to speak out against the visionless and unpopular PDP government in Nigeria.
Am so surprised at the criticism of PDP by Atiku Abubakar. Atiku himself lacks the credibility to criticize PDP because he Atiku was among the founders of PDP. He won Adamawa state governorship elections under the banner of PDP before he was appointed the vice president under the same PDP. Atiku remained the vice president for eight years, only for him to decamp to Action Congress when PDP declined to give him the presidential ticket. Despite decamping to Action Congress party, Atiku remained more of PDP than AC.
Atiku had the sympathy of Nigerians when it was rumoured that he helped to stop the third term ambition of his former boss (Olusegun Obasanjo). The sympathy continued during the Obasanjo/Atiku face off which resulted in PDP denying Atiku their presidential ticket. Left alone Obasanjo didn’t want Atiku to contest elections at all, the Supreme Court judgement made it possible for Atiku. The former vice president later went to court against the irregularities of 2007 presidential elections which was conducted by his estranged boss. The entire 2007 elections have been described as the worst election in the history of Nigeria.
Nigerians thought it was al

Atiku’s comments about PDP’s inability to drive electoral reforms are right. But because Atiku himself is more PDP than AC, I strongly doubt if Atiku could have done any thing different if he was the president. Atiku should have also criticized the 1999 and 2003 elections which he was part off. Nigerians are aware of the shortfalls of the 1999/2003 presidential elections. By his actions, Nigerians will only take the message and leave the messenger. Political activities of this sort make me to believe that politicians play politics in a dirty way. Politics is not a dirty game, but politicians play it dirty, more especially Nigerian politicians.
There are a lot of ways Atiku can serve Nigeria other than being the president. Except he has other motives for aspiring to be the president of Nigeria. Former vice president of America Al gore, who

Alternatively Atiku can use his influences at the national assembly to influence policies that will better the Nigerian masses. He can be the leader of opposition parties in Nigeria which we desperately need at this point in our polity. Atiku should remember that people are looking up to him. Whether he likes it or not, he is a role model to many Nigerians. Therefore he should try inspiring Nigerians in a positive manner. Dearest Atiku kindly use all your political knowhow to support the clamour for transparency in our electoral system. Use all your political strategies to make sure transparency is established in our electoral process. Please remember that history will judge whatever action you take. May God bless Nigeria.
This piece was sent to KlinReports by:
Chinedu Vincent Akuta
An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK
akutachinedu@yahoo.com
http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com/
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