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“Atiku’s ideas lacked details, rejected by Nigerians in 2023 poll” — Presidency

The Presidency has responded to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s list of things he would have done differently if he was president of Nigeria, stating that his ideas, which were criticized for lacking specific details, were rejected by Nigerians during the 2023 election.

In a lengthy statement on Sunday titled “What We Would Have Done Differently,” Atiku said he would have tackled corruption and repositioned the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, which, according to him, is a huge beneficiary of the status quo.

He said he would pay particular attention to Nigeria’s poor refining infrastructure, and adopt a gradualist approach in the implementation of the subsidy reforms.

However, in a statement released on Sunday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu, the presidency claimed that if Atiku had won the election, he would have plunged Nigeria into a worse situation or run a regime of cronyism.

Statement reads: “We have just read a statement credited to former vice president Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in which he tried to discredit  President Bola Tinubu’s economic reform programmes while pushing his untested agenda as a better alternative.

“First, Alhaji Atiku’s ideas, which lacked details,  were rejected by Nigerians in the 2023 poll.

“If he had won the election, we believe he would have plunged Nigeria into a worse situation or run a regime of cronyism.

“Abubakar lost the election partly because he vowed to sell the NNPC and other assets to his friends.  Nigerians have not forgotten this, nor would they be comforted by Atiku’s antecedents when he ran the economy in the first term of President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government between 1999 and 2003.

“As vice president, Atiku supervised a questionable privatisation programme. He and his boss demonstrated a lack of faith in our educational system, and both went to establish their universities while they allowed ours to flounder.

“Talk is cheap. It is easy to pontificate and deride a rival’s programmes even when there are irrefutable indices that the economic reforms yield positives despite the temporary difficulties.

“Despite the futile attempt to hoodwink Nigerians again in his statement, it is gratifying that the former Vice President could not repudiate the economic reforms pursued by the Tinubu administration because they are the right things to do.

“His advocacy for a gradualist approach only showed that he was not in tune with the enormity of problems inherited by President Tinubu.

“It is so easy to paint a flowery to-do list. It is expected of an election loser.”

The statement further read that President Tinubu met a country facing several grave challenges. Fuel subsidies were siphoning away enormous resources the country could ill afford, and there was criminal arbitrage in the forex market.

No leader worth his name will allow these two economic disorders to persist without moving to end them surgically.

“While advocating for gradual reforms may sound appealing, Tinubu took measures that should have been taken decades ago by Alhaji Abubakar and his boss when they had the opportunity.

“Alhaji Abubakar calls for empathy and a human face to reforms. We have no problem with this as it resonates well with our administration’s focus. President Tinubu has consistently emphasised the need for compassion and protection of the most vulnerable.

“The administration has prioritised social safety nets and targeted support for those affected by recent economic transitions.”

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