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What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by SKCOgbonnia: 1:54pm On Jul 20, 2019
Press Statement—
What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts?
By SKC Ogbonnia


The 2019 presidential election, in which Muhammadu Buhari was declared winner, has continued to generate tension. The main opposition candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has since filed a petition at the election tribunal. But he did not stop there. Mr. Abubakar has embarked on an aggressive global campaign that attempts to paint a grim picture of two presidents-elect. The irony, however, is that the central element of Abubakar’s argument, his purported “server results”, lacks common sense. This begs the question: What is Atiku’s real motive?

The realities begin to unravel when one takes an honest look at the official presidential results released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and a different result presented by Atiku Abubakar — with special attention to the National Assembly figures.

The breakdown of the official INEC result shows that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari, garnered 15,191,847 votes, while Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 11,262,978. More significantly, the APC secured a relaxed majority in the legislature with 65 senators and 217 members in the House of Representatives, while PDP gained about 43 senators with 115 house seats. But Atiku disagrees with INEC. He has claimed a different result, purportedly obtained from INEC server, which suggests that he scored 18,356,732 against Buhari’s 16,741,430 votes.

To better situate the conflicting information, it became necessary to explore a state-by-state analysis, since data for the presidential election are collated from the units, the wards, to local governments, and then totaled per state, before final figures are arrived at for the national level.

Consider, for example, Atiku’s stronghold, the East, particularly Enugu, the most dominant PDP state in the country, where all elected office holders, and virtually all local INEC officials, are card-carrying members of the party.

The official Enugu State presidential results indicate that Atiku secured 355,553 against Buhari’s 54,423 votes. These are consistent with the certified figures from the units, wards, and local governments. For instance, the National Assembly results show that the trio of PDP senate candidates: Ike Ekweremadu, Chimaroke Nnamani, and Chuka Utazi prevailed with winning votes of 86,088; 128,843; and 146,458; respectively. And these PDP stalwarts are on record to have affirmed the credibility of the exercise in their respective constituencies. Yet, Atiku would claim that some INEC server somehow allocated him a whopping 698,119 votes, while also handing 267,821 to Buhari for the 2019 presidential exercise in the same Enugu State.

Let us travel North-East, Atiku’s home zone and examine the numbers in Gombe State, where the incumbent governor is also member of his party. By the official INEC figures, Buhari won with 402,961 to defeat Abubakar, who scored 138,484 votes. These official results technically tally with those of the units, the wards and, of course, the National Assembly elections. This explains how the Senate results in the state show Amos Bulus (APC) polling 80,549 to defeat Hajiya Binta Bello (PDP), the current deputy minority whip in the House of Representatives, who received 63,312 votes. Senator Danjuma Goje (APC) followed with 110,116 over Nasiru Nono (PDP), the incumbent speaker of the State Assembly, who scored 39,760 votes; while Saidu Alkali (APC) won with 152,546 votes to prevail over Ibrahim Dankwambo, a sitting governor and former PDP presidential aspirant in 2019, who scored 88,016 votes. As can be gleaned from above, the losing PDP candidates are no pushovers by any standard. Still, Atiku produced a server result that gave him 684,077 votes over 115,225 for Buhari.

In short, similar flaws exist in all the states where Atiku’s server results claimed either vote inflation or suppression. The former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, another 2019 PDP presidential hopeful, who is a major supporter of Atiku, provided an innocent post-election statement that shares more light on the relationship between the 2019 presidential and the National Assembly results, and Buhari’s performance.

In Bafarawa’s words, it is only “outsiders that think that what happened during the election was magic. It was not magic. There is no magic in politics. We actually wanted the presidential and National Assembly elections to be held differently, not at the same time or date. The National Assembly elections were successful for the APC because it took advantage of the presidential election; specifically, it rode on the back of President Muhammadu Buhari. I say this because here in the North, there is nothing you can use to convince the people against the Buhari candidature.”

Atiku Abubakar is aware of these realities, as well other glaring flaws in his server results. The former vice president is also cognisant of his long-standing poor electoral prospects in Nigeria. In short, he neither had a path to victory before the election nor any credible case to upturn the outcome. Thus, the central element of his argument, his server results, are mere alternative facts — deceitful and delusional. The real motive is inordinate selfishness. It is a case of a desperate serial sore loser, who sees 2019 as a last chance. The strategy is to fan the embers of crisis in the land. The apparent goal is to size both local and international support for a false hope.

Yet, President Buhari must tread carefully. His camp has not helped matters, always tendering witless responses that do nothing but swell the uncertainties. The main culprits are Buhari’s lawyers, most of who are Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) but are gradually reducing the acronym to ‘Senior Advocates of Nonsense’. The response that Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president, is suddenly an alien from Cameroon is lame. It speaks of naked malfeasance on the part of the Buhari team; and to have allowed the nonsense to fester is a nonfeasance on the part of the president himself.

But the fact remains that Mr. Abubakar is the public provocateur. Make no mistake about it, the 2019 general election had its fair share of flaws, and the constitution guarantees the right to dissent or legal redress. However, any specific redress or case must have a basis in fact — not mere guilty pleasure; and the process must not be antagonistic to national wellbeing. Atiku’s whole approach is fundamentally deceitful, divisive, and insensitive. It does not embody Nigerian patriotism. The toll on the wobbling economy is certain. The ultimate victims are the poor masses.

SKC Ogbonnia, 2019 APC presidential aspirant, is the author of the Effective Leadership Formula.
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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Lovelive: 3:09pm On Jul 20, 2019
Are you done ?

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by deji68: 3:10pm On Jul 20, 2019
yinmu..... over 50000 exhibit in court u dey talk about alternative fact wink

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 3:30pm On Jul 20, 2019
deji68:
yinmu..... over 50000 exhibit in court u dey talk about alternative fact wink

Don't mind the author he is an APC hireling. Those who know know Atiku has made strong case so far, even within the buhari cycle they know.

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:31pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:


Don't mind the author he is an APC hireling.

.. and you be PDP pig grin grin

Kettle calling pot black wow
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:32pm On Jul 20, 2019
deji68:
yinmu..... over 50000 exhibit in court u dey talk about alternative fact wink

go carry am put for Aso Rock na??

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:38pm On Jul 20, 2019
this to me was the killer

" The former vice president is also cognisant of his long-standing poor electoral prospects in Nigeria. In short, he neither had a path to victory before the election nor any credible case to upturn the outcome. Thus, the central element of his argument, his server results, are mere alternative facts — deceitful and delusional. The real motive is inordinate selfishness. It is a case of a desperate serial sore loser, who sees 2019 as a last chance. The strategy is to fan the embers of crisis in the land. The apparent goal is to size both local and international support for a false hope."

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 3:41pm On Jul 20, 2019
Jchi9876:


.. and you be PDP pig grin grin

Kettle calling pot black wow

To call another pig is unfortunate. How will you feel to be call APCows?
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:47pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:


To call another pig is unfortunate. How will you feel to be call APCows?

but you can call a Presidential candidate of a political party that contested in the last election a "hireling" of APC?

you must be high on Atiku's server

I am a Buhari fan and I will lick his ass all I want na my mouth call me anything and also accept that you are a pdp pig

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 3:49pm On Jul 20, 2019
Jchi9876:


but you can call a Presidential candidate of a political party that contested in the last election a "hireling" of APC?

you must be high on Atiku's server

I am a Buhari fan and I will lick his ass all I want na my mouth call me anything and also accept that you are a pdp pig
Hireling is not an insult more like saying an agent. Is calling someone an agent insult?
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:53pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:

Hireling is not an insult more like saying an agent. Is calling someone an agent insult?

hahahahah even simple English you no understand

Do yourself a favor and use a dictionary. I will not do that work for you.

It is an INSULT to call him that stop embarrassing yourself
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:55pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski let me help you

You probably don't have dictionary or your phone na palasa


hireling.
[ˈhī(ə)rliNG]

NOUN

derogatory
.
hirelings (plural noun)

a person employed to undertake menial work.

"the poorly paid hirelings in their shabby clothes"


•a person who works purely for material reward.

"the government's paid hirelings assure us that we're on our way out of recession"

it is DEROGATORY!!!!!

DO YOU NEED THE MEANING OF DEROGATORY TOO

AFO ANU KARAKA!!!
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 3:59pm On Jul 20, 2019
All these serverticulated morons can beat chest online but are very dumb in real life

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Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 4:00pm On Jul 20, 2019
Jchi9876:
tuniski let me help you

You probably don't have dictionary or your phone na palasa


hireling.
[ˈhī(ə)rliNG]

NOUN

derogatory
.
hirelings (plural noun)

a person employed to undertake menial work.

"the poorly paid hirelings in their shabby clothes"


•a person who works purely for material reward.

"the government's paid hirelings assure us that we're on our way out of recession"

it is DEROGATORY!!!!!

DO YOU NEED THE MEANING OF DEROGATORY TOO

AFO ANU KARAKA!!!
Thank God I forced you to look at the dictionary.

Now what is agency? Deragortory is an addendum in this sense.
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 4:04pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:

Thank God I forced you to look at the dictionary.

Now what is agency? Deragortory is an addendum in this sense.

Derogatory you meant??

Your phone no get autocorrect?
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by deji68: 4:04pm On Jul 20, 2019
no be court we dey .... e go do una like film grin grin grin
Jchi9876:


go carry am put for Aso Rock na??
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 4:04pm On Jul 20, 2019
Jchi9876:


Derogatory you meant??

Your phone no get autocorrect?
Ciao
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by agabusta: 4:10pm On Jul 20, 2019
Spot on!
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 4:11pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:

Ciao


Appreciate me teaching you a new word.
Next time be careful how you throw words around while trying to showboat.

Our political difference doesn't have to always be bitter. I can still give you my money, feed and house you.
Even marry your elder sister join lol
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by tuniski: 4:12pm On Jul 20, 2019
Jchi9876:



Thank me that I taught you a new word and gave you the meaning.
Next time be careful how you throw words around while trying to showboat.

Our political difference doesn't have to always be bitter. I can still give you my money, feed and house you.
Even marry your elder sister join lol
Bye bye learner claiming knowledge!
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by deji68: 4:14pm On Jul 20, 2019
Yinmu...person wey get money no dey brag....on internet u can be anything even Bill Gate grin grin
Jchi9876:



Appreciate me teaching you a new word.
Next time be careful how you throw words around while trying to showboat.

Our political difference doesn't have to always be bitter. I can still give you my money, feed and house you.
Even marry your elder sister join lol
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 4:14pm On Jul 20, 2019
tuniski:

Bye bye learner claiming knowledge!

Tuniski the man that allowed Atiku shoot his Fulani cum in his mouth hahahahahahahah
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 4:15pm On Jul 20, 2019
deji68:
Yinmu...person wey get money no dey brag....in internet u can be anything even Bill Gate grin grin

awon supporter elepon kekere

Atiku done use your head do server grin grin grin grin grin
Re: What Is Atiku’s Real Motive With Alternative Facts? by Jchi9876: 4:17pm On Jul 20, 2019
Make them read the damn article dem no gree

Very good write up!!!!!!!

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