Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Featured

You Can’t Rewrite History — Atiku Fires Back at Tinubu, Defends Privatisation Record

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has hit back at President Bola Tinubu over comments on his role in Nigeria’s privatisation programme.

On Thursday, Tinubu aimed a dig at Abubakar, accusing him of attempting to privatise the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Tinubu said Abubakar’s past role in Nigeria’s privatisation programme proved unsuccessful.

The ex-vice-president’s riposte was contained in a statement issued by Phrank Shaibu, his senior special assistant on public communication.

Shaibu described Tinubu’s comments as a “reckless tirade” reflecting “a troubling pattern of hypocrisy and historical amnesia”.

“Atiku Abubakar’s attention has been drawn to the latest reckless tirade by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — a performance that exposes not just desperation, but a troubling pattern of hypocrisy and historical amnesia,” the statement reads.

Shaibu said Tinubu’s privatisation criticism is at variance with his current policies.

He said Abubakar had long advocated for the privatisation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the sale of refineries to private investors.

Shaibu said the current administration is implementing similar policies without transparency.

“This is not reform; it is privatisation without accountability,” he said.

The statement added that Tinubu”s remarks reflect a failure to engage with documented history.

“You cannot oppose reform when it demands courage and then execute a shadow version of it in power,” he said.

“The President’s attempt to reduce a serious economic legacy to playground ridicule only underscores a deeper problem: a leadership more comfortable with insults than with facts.”

Shaibu said current economic conditions contradict the administration’s claims.

“Across the country, families are skipping meals, businesses are shutting their doors, and hardworking citizens are watching their incomes evaporate under the weight of relentless inflation and a collapsing purchasing power,” he added.

“What has been marketed as reform has translated into hardship without relief.”

Shaibu said Abubakar’s record in public service remains “clear, documented, and defensible.”

“A leader who has not fully resolved questions about his own background should exercise restraint before casting aspersions on others,” the statement added.

The Cable

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

You May Also Like

Featured

There are over 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria and they have their unique culture, values, and relationship with education. Some tribes value education, and...

Featured

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s board and management team have been appointed by President Bola Tinubu, as announced by Ajuri Ngelale, the Special...

Technology

A group, Citizens’ Gavel, has launched an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform called Podus AI to assist indigent Nigerians to get access to justice as...

Featured

Fifteen suspects involved in the illicit training of teenagers in the manufacturing of weapons have been apprehended by the Benue State Police Command. The...