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Atiku envious of Tinubu’s position after losing election six times – Onanuga

Atiku envious of Tinubu’s position after losing election six times – Onanuga

Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, has slammed former vice president Atiku Abubakar over persistent criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s economic reform.

Atiku has criticised Tinubu’s economic policies, stating that they have left the country worse that it was.

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said Tinubu has “embarked on a cocktail of policies” with no concrete plans to achieve the remodelling of the economy he promised.

Earlier in November, Atiku listed reforms he would have embarked upon if he had been elected as Nigerian president.

But in a statement on Sunday, Onanuga said Atiku’s criticisms of Tinubu’s presidency are devoid of realistic alternatives.

Onanuga said the presidency expects the former vice-president to commend the country’s development in revenue generation.

Onanuga said the presidency expects the former vice-president to commend the country’s development in revenue generation.

He said state governments and local councils have been more prosperous under Tinubu’s administration, adding that the government has revitalised the oil sector by investing in modular refineries and Dangote refinery.

The presidential aide said Atiku is envious of his principal’s position after losing bids to become  president six times.

“We expect Atiku to commend what the Tinubu administration has done concerning revenue generation for the Federation. Without factoring in oil sales, revenue proceeds generated by the Federal Inland Revenue Service almost doubled in the first half of 2024, compared with the level Tinubu met in 2023,” he said.

“The states and councils are more prosperous because of it, as many states have increased the minimum wage for their workers to between N70,000 and N85,000.

“Notably, while Atiku peddles his economic fantasies, he has yet to denounce President Tinubu’s removal of the fuel subsidy because he knows that the reform was necessary and correct. We can only urge him to purge himself of the petty, derisive politics of a sore loser.

“Since his defeat in the last election, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has shown more interest in undermining President Bola Ahmed Tinubu than in addressing his party’s implosion. We suspect he is envious of Tinubu’s position —an office he has unsuccessfully sought six times.

“Atiku’s economic analysis demonstrates a significant misunderstanding of Nigeria’s realities. His narrative, “What We Would Have Done Differently,” indicates an inability to engage with the pressing economic realities being revitalised multidimensionally under President Tinubu’s leadership.”

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