Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by yns4real: 7:26pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
All Progressives Congress National Leader and Co-Chair of the party’s Presidential Campaign Council, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has questioned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s claim to being a democrat and defender of democracy, saying this rebirth as a defender of democracy must have taken place only a few hours ago.
He asked: “Where was he (Atiku), his voice and action during Abacha’s suffocating maximum rule? Was he not a member and cheer-leader of one of the five Abacha parties aptly described then as five leprous fingers of Abacha? Did he even have the courage to visit his mentor, late Major General Shehu Musa Yar Ádua, in jail for fear of Abacha stopping him from running for the governorship of Adamawa?
Asiwaju Tinubu also said contrary to the impression created by the PDP presidential candidate (Atiku) that the Chief Justice of Nigeria Walter Onnoghen was removed, he was only asked to step aside for the allegations against him to be investigated and could be reinstated if found not guilty.
The statement personally signed by Asiwaju is titled “REPLY TO ATIKU’S STATE OF THE NATION”.
It reads: “The PDP’s presidential candidate, former Vice President Atiku, recently made comments regarding suspension of CJN Onnoghen. Atiku’s release is entitled “State of the nation address”. I encourage everyone to read it. In its disregard for the truth and patent misrepresentations, it will go down in political history as a classic of self-incrimination. Atiku thinks the piece exalts him. Instead it evinces his penchant for wilful misstatement that make him unfit for the office he now seeks and has always coveted.
In the statement, he claims to have dedicated all his life to the defense of democracy. Those of you who know him, and even those who don’t, know this is not true. If all of his life has been dedicated to support for democracy, then he is far too young to run for president; however, I must congratulate him for having somehow managed to find or begin a second life. This rebirth as a defender of democracy must have taken place only a few short hours ago.
“His previous life of over seventy years was one of skirting democracy and of blatant impunity in attempting to enshrine reactionary government and installing an unjust political economy on the backs of the people.
In his address, he claims the nation has entered a difficult moment. To my dear and good friend Atiku, I say the difficulty is not so much with the moment but with your memory.
When you lorded over Nigeria in tandem with President Obasanjo, there were myriad court orders mandating that your government render to Lagos state the funds due it to improve the lives of its millions of inhabitants. Instead, you gladly and without dispute joined Obasanjo in utter disregard for these unambiguous legal verdicts. In so doing, you demeaned the rule of law. You also readily sacrificed the economic development and welfare of millions of innocent people in Lagos just to gain some illicit political advantage that proved to be fleeting and of no avail to you in the end.
“You now speak of democracy and the need for executive restraint. But such verbal finery never crossed your lips or traversed your pen when you and Obasanjo improperly removed Senate Presidents more easily than a trendy cad exchanges a pair of shoes or changes the subject of his false affections. Your love for democracy is such that you were recently observed apologising to the PDP for not rigging the Lagos 2003 gubernatorial polls as you did the polls in the other Southwestern states.
Instead of repenting for rigging at least five states too many, your expressed regret was that you had not rigged enough; that you rigged one state less than the complete mauling of democracy your party and your principal had mandated. Regarding such a destructive love as this, I am sure democracy and fair elections would rather do without.
“A few weeks ago in a televised broadcast you even revealed to the people that your official policy envisioned the base enrichment of your friends should you achieve the presidency.
I must assume that your lifetime as a defender of democracy began after this long record of unjust deeds and even after your latest statement of intent to mould Nigeria into an oligarchy. If this is not the case and if all these things you have done and said are consistent with your current notion of democracy, then there is but one conclusion. The democracy you now claim to support remains a rather strange breed of democracy, such as to be nigh indistinguishable from the regressive, rentier political economy you designed and foisted on Nigeria as the crafty lieutenant of the bullish Obasanjo.
“Strange that you would choose to depict the current situation so inaccurately as to stir emotions unduly. You claim that CJN Onnoghen has been removed. However, this is not so. He has been temporarily suspended. You and your advisors should know and recognize the vast legal difference between “suspension” and “removal.” Yet you persist in conflating the two in what you say is a pursuit of justice. While true you may be in pursuit of something. It is not justice.
If justice was your goal, you would acknowledge that the CJN has only been temporarily suspended not permanently removed. Thus, your recourse to saying that the president violated the constitutional provision regarding the removal of a CJN is inaccurate in that Buhari never intended to remove the CJN. What he has done is to have the CJN temporarily get out of his chair so that the serious matters against him can be heard by someone other than himself. Should the charges show themselves to be wrong or unproven, the CJN will be automatically reinstated as the head of the Nigerian judiciary. However, for Atiku to state that the CJN should remain on seat while credible and grave charges swirl around him is to put the entire workings of the Supreme Court under a heavy cloud.
“It is ironic that Atiku of all people throw such darts at President Buhari. Buhari actually exercised considerable restraint in this matter. He has reasonably balanced concerns about the integrity of the judiciary with concerns for the individual rights of the accused. Nothing has been taken from the CJN that cannot be restored if the facts warrant such restoration. Thus, President Buhari conditionally suspended the CJN. By doing so, this allows for the case to move forward without the CCT or others fearing the CJN might use his position to unduly interfere with proceedings. If the CJN is exonerated, then he will return to his position. If not exonerated, then a more permanent discipline awaits him.
This is an imminently fair and balanced approach, especially given the fact that the constitution and other laws really do not provide clear and unambiguous guidance in how to proceed in a case whether the CJN is the defendant under this unique fact pattern. While Atiku rails against Buhari because of this act of restraint, we can but imagine the tack Chief Obasanjo and Atiku would have taken if they presided over this situation. By now, they would have put CJN Onnoghen in the stocks or shipped him off to that infamous farm in Ota where he would have begun his new career in plucking poultry.
“It is curious that Atiku would take up the marker of a jurist who has enjoyed the sweet but hidden benefits of several million dollars of mystery money passing through his secret bank accounts, Even when discovered, these accounts held several hundred thousands of dollars in them.
Someone in Atiku’s position would normally be wary of a judge thusly tainted. A politician in Atiku’s position should more objectively be concerned that the government would have been the source of the hidden funds or that government would use the fact of the clandestine money as leverage against the judge to make sure he did government’s bidding for surely this a jurist highly compromised by pecuniary indiscretion. It is almost unnatural that an opposition candidate would champion the soiled cause of such a judge who seems to have sold something in exchange for the money found in his vest’s secret pockets.
“Yet, Atiku now cries the anguished cry of a man who thought he had won the lottery only to find he had misread the last number on his claim ticket. Or perhaps these are the tears of a man who thought he had invested in a sure deal only to see the reason for the investment evaporate before his very eyes. Now, Atiku and his cohort seek to turn their personal disappointment into a burning national issue. They seek to manufacture a constitutional crisis where none exists.
They said they suspended their campaign because of this matter. Here, they are as illogical as illogic can beget. By suspending their campaign, did that mean they were permanently ending it? Of course not! That would be a boycott or the permanent “removal” of the campaign. No, they have resumed their campaign after temporarily suspending it. If they know the meaning of suspend in this regard, only malign intent allows them to feign ignorance to the meaning of the word “suspend” when applied to CJN Onnoghen.
“There is no need to quake at the solitary incident of the interim suspension of a justice pending the legal resolution of serious criminal claims against him. If this matter is shorn of the political trappings it has acquired, there is no fairer way to handle the matter.
Atiku, I gather, would rather leave the man in seat and allow the charges against him to go unattended. Or Atiku would rather that the CJN preside over his own trial. Such is the logical conclusion of Atiku’s position. It is an odd bravery that would lead Atiku to stake such a position. If Atiku is as oddly courageous as he now depicts, then let him venture a step further. Pray tell, let Atiku tell us what good and precious thing he and the PDP rendered that they cannot even countenance the temporary and conditional suspension of a single jurist until the charges of illegality against the man have been fully resolved in open proceedings conducted by his judicial peers.
“Atiku claims to be a democrat and defender of democracy, but where was he, his voice and action during Abacha’s suffocating maximum rule? Was he not a member and cheer-leader of one of the five Abacha parties aptly described then as five leprous fingers of Abacha? Did he even have the courage to visit his mentor, late Major General Shehu Musa Yar Ádua, in jail for fear of Abacha stopping him from running for the governorship of Adamawa?
“Dare Atiku say what is really upsetting him and what he really is hiding in his attempt to cloak his lifetime of undemocratic reckonings in the swaddling of this much too belated democratic second birth he now claims for himself”.
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu January 29, 2019., https://www.nairaland.com/4990915/tinubu-punctures-atikus-claim-democrat 63 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by frankman365(m): 7:29pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
And same tinubu is now slave to buhari who was partner in dictatorship to Abacha. 86 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Nobody: 7:31pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
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Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Nobody: 7:31pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
frankman365: And same tinubu is now slave to buhari who was partner in dictatorship to Abacha.
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Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by celeiyke: 7:31pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
He must be an idiot. Where was Buhari then, was he not working for Abacha? Was he not turning a blind eye to the loot going on? Did he not claim Abacha didn't loot. 87 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by frankman365(m): 7:36pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
celeiyke: He must be an idiot. Where was Buhari then, was he not working for Abacha? Was he not turning a blind eye to the loot going on? Did he not claim Abacha didn't loot. Tinubu is just a fantastically corrupt human. Same issue CJN has is what tinubu was tried for by the Jonathan govt but court ruled that tinubu had already accepted it was a mistake not to have declare the assets. Can tinubu go to the USA and come back? Using Lagos as his family inheritance. 66 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Kingsleydr(m): 7:37pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
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Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Nobody: 7:42pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tinubu, a slave serving buhari since 2015. 44 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by PointZerom: 7:47pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tinubu the criminal. 36 Likes 2 Shares |
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Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Binikingdowm: 7:47pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Like if you think oshiomole is greater than tinubu.
Share if you think tinubu is greater than oshiomole. 4 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Sirjamo: 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
celeiyke: He must be an idiot. Where was Buhari then, was he not working for Abacha? Was he not turning a blind eye to the loot going on? Did he not claim Abacha didn't loot. Buhari was the only good thing about Abacha regime, you were probably born in a hospital built by Buhari's PTF 49 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by NextPresido: 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tinubu must be really worried by Atiku's chances in this election
It is about to be game over for APC 29 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Corrosiveman(m): 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Wailers oya oooooo.......ITS SO SAD PDP ARE NOT SHARING DOLLARS ABI MONI DON FINISH..... 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by InaNla(f): 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Useless criminal 5 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by datopaper(m): 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
These our politicians are rogue 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by ceejayMAX(m): 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Binikingdowm: Like if you think oshiomole is greater than tinubu.
Share if you think tinubu is greater than oshiomole. . 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by crownwealth: 7:48pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tiefnubu eleribu 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by superior1: 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
The only thing Tinubu defends is his pocket, he is a rogue. 20 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Jayslicky: 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tinubu is a fool just like awolowo his grandfather. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
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Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Built2last: 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Tinubu by this statement is suggesting that Buhari is a democrat. Right. While Atiku is not. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by MufasaRebirth: 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Osogbo weed makes you talk/type rubbish, I’m talking from experience 7 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by AK481(m): 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Have u noticed that nobody is taking about corruption near atiku since he went to America,visited the lawmakers,visited trump hotel.
Went through the length and breath,books and crannies of America and landed back to Nigeria.
Corruption talk has ended.thats how to deal with zombies 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by wordoff: 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
I concor 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by InaNla(f): 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Buari was the lead in Abacha Government 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Changethechain: 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
You must be senseless Sirjamo: Buhari was the only good thing about Abacha regime, you were probably born in a hospital built by Buhari's PTF 12 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by teragenesys: 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Why are still litsening to these old men? Their wisdom in in looting and naking olosho in hotels.
Meanwhile, my fellow youths... |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by jaxxy(m): 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Failed logic. What of buhari? Was he not serving loyally with abacha? Tinubu has no shame. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by Mopolchi: 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Thiefnùbu dey yarn dust 9 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Punctures Atiku’s Claim To Be A Democrat, Defender Of Democracy by contigiency(m): 7:50pm On Jan 29, 2019 |
Don't mind the fake democrat. Every aspect of Pdp and Atiku opposition politics is just childish and bizarre. They are not good in government neither are they good in opposition. which is why they should just collaps as a political party and form a pressure group. 9 Likes 5 Shares |