PDP Governors Bought Guns For Thugs —Atiku
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar on Saturday said he cautioned some Peoples Democratic Party governors against arming the youth for ...
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Former Vice-President
Atiku Abubakar on Saturday said he cautioned some Peoples Democratic Party
governors against arming the youth for the purpose of winning elections.
Atiku while speaking in
an interview on the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation
monitored in Kaduna on Saturday said his advice was not heeded.
He also said he would
not leave the ruling PDP despite the unfair treatment meted to him.
Atiku said he would
rather remain in the party and fight the injustice being perpetrated by the
leadership of the party.
He said the series of
restrictions imposed on him by the party was because the party chieftains were
afraid of him and his opposition to illegalities in the party.
When asked whether he
would contest for the presidency in 2015, Atiku replied that 2015 was too far
for him to decide.
Speaking on how he
cautioned some state governors against buying arms and ammunition for the
youth, Atiku said, “During our time when there was such crisis in Yobe, you saw
how we tackled it. First of all, we sent undercover agents who mixed up with
the insurgents and understood their modus operandi. When the report was brought
to us, we then sent security agents who rounded up the enclave, arrested some
of them and killed those that had to be killed.
“When we formed the PDP
and candidates emerged, the governors earmarked huge amounts of money to buy
arms for youth groups so as to use them in winning thte election.
“I met and told them
that if they used them and after winning the election, they fail to provide
them with jobs, they will rise against the people in their states. These are
the youths who later turned into the Niger Delta militants you’ve been hearing
about. Also, a similar thing happened in the North, I met a governor and told
him that these youths you assembled and called ECOMOG will become dangerous
later and that was what eventually happened. I spoke to all these governors, I
alerted all of them.”
He added that the
proposed amnesty for Boko Haram was a good initiative, adding that, “Ours is
just to advise the government. But there is no advice that the elders have not
given the government. Look at the Lemu Committee report, the government did
nothing about it.”
On why the PDP could not
resolve the disagreements between him and the chairman of the party, Atiku
said, “We are all working together now, it is only the governor (Murtala Nyako)
that we are not working with. He feels because he is in power, he can do
whatever he likes.
But when you are in power and you decide not to be just, you
will definitely see what you don’t like.”
Atiku said it was
unfortunate that the ruling party was enmeshed in crisis, adding that,
“This crisis is
certainly not good and it will be nice to sit down and resolve it. Such
misunderstanding shouldn’t have come about at all.
“Both sides are to be
blamed. The governors have separated themselves and maintain that it is only
what they want that they will do in their states, the President is saying it is
not so. The way out is to come back, sit down and resolve the issues.”
Speaking on a paper he
delivered in Geneva, the former vice-president noted that there was no
difference between democracy in Nigeria and military rule.
He said, “After the
military handed over power, the majority of those that took over power from
them were ex-military men. When they took over, instead of running affairs as
in a democracy, they resorted to running affairs as if it were in a military
regime. Whoever did not like what they
wanted was blacklisted. That is not right.
“So, that was the shape
Nigerian democracy took afterward. Sadly, the politicians who are not
ex-military inherited that attitude. They thought such attitude would benefit
them and continued with it. Unless we desist from that kind of attitude, do
away with dishonesty and injustice in the party and in government, progress
will elude us.”
Source: The Citizen

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