Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar, was on Sunday attacked by the Presidency over his comments on the unemployment situation in the country which statistics have shown was the worst in the world.
The presidency reacting to those comments made by Atiku declared that he is part of the rot the nation has become.
The Presidency frowned at Atiku’s stance that Nigeria’s unemployment figures were huge and for saying that Nigeria is fast degenerating to a failed state.
‘We warned about this, but repeated warnings by myself and other patriots were scorned. And now this. We are at a precipice as a nation and the truth is that all stakeholders and elder statesmen have to speak up on time, while there is still a Nigeria to save.
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‘This government obviously lacks the capacity to address our current challenges, and we must help them, not because of the government, but because of our people.
Adesina added that he had seen clips on social media where Atiku said some things they promised to do, particularly on power; and that some people collected some trillions and didn’t deliver.
‘Former Vice-President is part of the rot this country became. He cannot exculpate himself; he cannot sit in judgment over anybody. He played his part for eight years and they left the country where they left it,’ he said.
According to him, Atiku could not like Pontius Pilate, begin to wash himself clean of what Nigeria has become as he was indeed part of the rot.
AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK