How Tinubu Benefited Hugely From My Goodwill – Atiku Reveals
…Says, VP Shettima goofed
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has cautioned Vice President Kashim Shettima to refrain from making statements on subject matters on which he knows little or nothing about.
Atiku, who gave the warning in a statement on Sunday, June 9, 2024, pointedly declared that Shettima goofed when he claimed that he (Atiku) benefited from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s goodwill when he was being “persecuted” in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Atiku specifically said that but, for his support, hinged on his pro-democracy instincts and rule of law, Tinubu’s tenure as governor of Lagos would have been rough with a wide possibility of termination of his political career.
The statement signed by Mr Paul Ibe, Media Adviser to Atiku, said that truth be told, it was Tinubu that actually benefited immensely from Atiku’s goodwill.
The statement said; “For some time, and especially leading up to the 2023 election, there has been a deliberate attempt to distort the history of the politics of the early 4th Republic by ascribing the AC, the political platform that Atiku ran in 2007 as Tinubu’s party.
“Nothing can be further from the truth. Vice President Shettima, obviously carried away with the euphoria of the unveiling of his official residence as Vice President, repeated the same lie.
“Shettima needs to be reminded that Atiku did not run under the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), but Action Congress (AC). AC came out of a coalition of ACD (Advance Congress of Democrats), formed by mainly PDM members and other associates and Tinubu’s faction of AD.
“Moreover, Tinubu was not in a position to lend the platform to Atiku as erroneously being suggested, as he (Atiku) was nominated by all the delegates from all the states,” it said.
Ibe explained that the delegates to the primaries of the election that threw up the former Vice President as the party’s presidential candidate included Atiku Abubakar himself, Lawal Keita, Amb. Yahaya Kwande, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Alexis Anielo, Titi Ajanaku, former Governor Rasheed Ladoja, Chief Tom Ikimi, and Chief Dapo Sarumi.
He said that others were Chief Sergeant Awuse, Alh. Lawan, Dr. Chris Ngige, Prof Ango Abdulahi, Dr Farouk Abdul Azeez, Chief Audu Ogbeh, Chief Ejiofor Onyia, and Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, among others.
He also said that from the Tinubu’s Alliance for Democracy were Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Chief Segun Osoba, Chief Adebayo Adefarati, and Chief Bisi Akande, among others.