Atiku to Buhari: Account For Your Family’s Shares In Etisalat, Keystone
The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has asked relevant agencies to investigate President Muhammadu Buhari’s family’s alleged ownership of shares in the Etisalat Nigeria and Keystone Bank.
Atiku, in a
statement yesterday by his Special Assistant to Public Communication, Phrank
Shaibu, said: “Such a probe was necessary in view of reports that members of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s family now own substantial share in Etisalat
Nigeria which has an estimated $2bn of its estimated $20bn global net worth.”
Atiku said
he was shocked by “reports from unimpeachable sources that the first family now
plays big in the nation’s financial sector after acquiring mouth-watering
shares in Keystone Bank with total assets of $1.916bn as well as purchasing
about ₦3bn worth of shares in the new
Pakistani Islamic Bank.
“I know that
last week was turbulent for President Buhari and I apologize for adding to his
woes, but he is insisting on the myth that he is spotless and anti-corrupt. If this
is found to be true, this scandal would break every rule of corporate and
public governance, since this will be the first time members of the first
family will be openly involved in a once-in-a-lifetime deal that would make
them all richer beyond their wildest dreams.”
Atiku,
however, advised President Buhari “to shun the use of state resources and
machinery for the upcoming 2019 presidential poll.
“The other
day, a man who scored 15,424,921 votes to win the 2015 general election was
reported to have been nominated by 14 million APC members at the presidential
primaries for 2019. Now, over 12 million farmers have donated to his campaign.
Are they indirectly spewing out outrageous figures of people they intend to
claim voted for them in the coming elections? Could that be why the President
was flashing an occult double four hand signal that has gone viral? What did
the hand signal mean? Does it mean that the President has jettisoned the idea
of a free and fair election and telling Nigerians that no matter how they vote,
he will return for a second term of four years?
“In any
case, if the farmers who just took a loan through the borrowers anchor
programme and have not liquidated the facility can donate this huge sum or any
sum for that matter, it means the ‘Association of widows and children of all
those slain by Boko Haram and herdsmen will donate N5billion to the Buhari
campaign. In fact, the 23.1 million youth who lost their jobs between 2016 till
date will donate about N12billion to the Buhari campaign.
“Assuming
but not even conceding that such a huge sum of money was donated to President
Buhari by Nigerian farmers as his handlers would want Nigerians to believe,
wouldn’t such donation be in contravention of Section 91 (9) of the Electoral
Act 2010 (as amended) which says no individual or other entity shall donate
more than N1m to an aspirant or a candidate,” he said.
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