Why Osinbajo cannot campaign with Buhari’s achievement – Atiku Abubakar
The Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has accused the
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo of using restructuring to campaign against Atiku
instead of telling Nigerians what the current government has achieved since
taking over power.
He made the
remark while rubbishing Osinbajo’s claim over his involvement in the call for
restructuring of Nigeria.
Osinbajo had
recently said that `the Waziri of Adamawa opposed the restructuring of the
country when he was vice-president.
However, the
Atiku Campaign Organisation, in a statement said, “Given that restructuring has
become the major issue in the 2019 elections and given that Prof Osinbajo and
his boss have been speaking discordant tunes on restructuring, we can
understand their desperation to revise history, however, it is impossible to
revise documented history.
“Professor
Osinbajo needs to be reminded that there are well-documented accounts in the
Nigerian media chronicling Atiku Abubakar’s support and struggle for restructuring.
“To set the
records straight, we recommend to Professor Osinbajo the article ‘Nigeria: 6-1
Onshore-Offshore Jurisdiction Verdict’ written by Jide Ajani, then the
Political Editor of Vanguard Newspapers and published on July 13, 2001.
“In that
piece, which is still available online, Vanguard Newspapers chronicled the
successful efforts of His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, to restructure the
revenue allocation formulae to allow littoral states of the federation benefit
from off shore oil proceeds. Ironically, it was precisely Mr. Osinbajo’s boss,
Muhammadu Buhari, who as military dictator, cheated these states of their just
due by military fiat.
“It is also
common knowledge that the six geopolitical zones structure which all parts of
Nigeria benefit from today is the fruit of the collaborative efforts of His
Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, the late Alex Ekwueme and other patriots.
“Their
efforts at restructuring Nigeria are captured in the Hansard of the 1995
Constitutional Conference, which is a public document and is still available at
the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. Professor
Osinbajo may want to familiarise himself with that document.
“The
question we want to ask Professor Osinbajo is this – why do he and his boss
constantly resort to rewriting history? Why can they not campaign on their
achievements? Is it that they are forced to campaign on subterfuge because they
have no achievements to campaign on?
“President
Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo promised to make N1 equal to $1. They vowed
to create three million jobs per annum. They promised to pay the unemployed a
“job seekers allowance”. They said subsidy was a scam. They also said that they
would defeat Boko Haram.
“Nigerians
want to know if these promises have been kept. They are not interested in fairy
tales about how Atiku Abubakar did not support restructuring because they know
that he is and was and will always be an active promoter of restructuring.”
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