“I don’t think the end of PDP’s trouble is over with Bamanga Tukur’s ousted. I don’t think so; the troubles of the PDP are yet to come. I don’t think Bamanga is the trouble, I don’t think Bamanga is the issue.”
On why he is in agreement with ex-President Obasanjo over President Jonathan, Atiku said:
“We don’t consult with Obasanjo, but the striking thing I want you to
reflect upon is, read my convention address, read President Obasanjo’s
letter. In fact there are very striking similarities, the only thing is
that I foresaw what is happening before him, that is just the difference
but basically my convention speech and the letter Obasanjo wrote to
President Jonathan have very striking similarity.”
Atiku stated this in an interview with a radio station, Liberty Radio. He said he is in agreement with Obasanjo who recently in an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, attacked the latter’s failures in managing the affairs of the country, and for allowing his tribal Ijaw sentiment into governance.
Asked whether the PDP that has vowed to rule Nigeria for 60 years now
have their days numbered, the angry Atiku answered in the affirmative:
“Definitely!”
On the difference between PDP and APC, Atiku explained, “The PDP represents the conservative wing of the electoral divide, the APC represents the social democratic [wing] of our political divide.”
On the difference between PDP and APC, Atiku explained, “The PDP represents the conservative wing of the electoral divide, the APC represents the social democratic [wing] of our political divide.”
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