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Tinubu’ll Not Silence Atiku, Co-travellers In Coalition Party -Presidency

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Presidency has stated that President Bola Tinubu is a democrat, therefore, would not curtail the rights or silence the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and his co-travellers in the coalition party he is cobbling together.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.

Recall, that Atiku while criticising the President Tinubu-led administration yesterday stated that he and other opposition leaders are building a strong coalition to wrestle power from President Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming 2027 general elections because the administration has failed Nigerians.

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He stated that apart from widening the gap between the rich and the poor in the country through its policies, the Tinubu’s administration is trying to turn Nigeria into a one-party state, declaring that the administration has proven to be one of the most incompetent, disconnected, and anti-people governments in Nigeria’s democratic history.

Atiku also mentioned that no previous administration has inflicted this level of hardship on the masses while showing such disregard for transparency, accountability, and responsible leadership.

He said the government has not only deepened poverty across the country, but it has also set new records in wasteful public spending, saying that at a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling to survive, government officials are living in excess and approving budgets that benefit the elite at the expense of the common man.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Stalwart also touched on education and the fresh borrowing, which he said could push up the nation’s debt burden from N49 trillion in 2023 to N183 trillion.

In his response, Onanuga said, “Atiku and his co-travellers in the coalition party he is cobbling together need not worry about their democratic rights. As an acknowledged democrat, President Tinubu will not curtail their rights or silence them.”

He noted that Atiku’s sweeping criticism was unfair and appears to be driven more by animosity than objective analysis. Advising that When Atiku opposes government policies, he should also offer a solution. Otherwise, his opposition statements will be dismissed as mere partisan rhetoric and cheap talk, as Nigerians deserve opposition leaders who offer solutions, not just criticism

Onanuga said unless Atiku still lives in Dubai, he ought to admit that in just two years, President Bola Tinubu’s administration has embarked on the most ambitious and audacious economic and institutional reforms ever seen in decades.

He explained that during the campaign, Tinubu never promised that the reforms would be painless. But he was clear they were necessary to rescue the country from the brink of fiscal collapse to reverse years of unsustainable spending and lay a solid foundation for long-term inclusive growth.

He said the removal of the fuel subsidy and unification of the foreign exchange system were steps successive administrations, including that of Obasanjo-Atiku Abubakar, acknowledged as necessary but failed to implement.

“Atiku promised the reforms in his manifesto. Indeed, all three major candidates in the election agreed they must be done, except that the responsibility to implement the reforms fell on President Bola Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 election.

“Unlike Atiku and some critics, everyone agrees that the reforms have stabilised government finances, curbed systemic corruption, and enabled direct investments into social programmes and infrastructure. Foreign investors now see Nigeria as an irresistible destination.

“Since 2023, the Nigerian Exchange has seen its ASI jump from 50,000 to over 110,000, and market capitalisation has increased to N69.4 trillion, from about N30 trillion before Tinubu’s ascension,” he said.

Onanuga said contrary to Atiku’s claim that government policies are “anti-people,” the Tinubu administration, fully acknowledging that its policies affect the vulnerable, has increased investments in social safety nets, introduced targeted interventions for low-income households, and more than doubled the minimum wage, from N30k to N70k.

“Some states even pay up to N85k to their workers, a feat made possible by increased federal allocations. Atiku’s claim that education was out of reach for poor Nigerians was entirely off the mark.

“Everyone knows the claim is false; it’s just an attempt to throw any muck at Bola Tinubu. Since last year, the government has introduced the Student Loan Scheme to ensure that underprivileged children are not denied education because of poverty. As of the last count, over 600,000 Nigerian students have benefitted from the loans.

“The loans cover the students’ school fees and living allowances. The loans do not yet cover Nigerians in expensive schools like Atiku’s American University in Yola. What is undeniable is that under Bola Tinubu, higher education is now more accessible to deserving youths.

“This administration has also made considerable investments in health, including revitalising primary health centres and expanding health insurance. The government is also working hard to reduce the cost of medicines,” he said.

Onanuga said Atiku ignorantly accused the Tinubu administration of borrowing fresh money to support the 2025 budget, relying on social media gossip that the fresh loan request to the National Assembly was for that purpose.

“The Finance Minister has debunked this as untrue and said that even this year, the government only wants to borrow about $1.2 billion. Because Atiku does not like Bola Tinubu’s guts, he forgets to credit his administration with some of the fiscal achievements in the last two years. Revenue has increased phenomenally.

“The debt service ratio to revenue has declined from 93 per cent to 60 per cent. This government has paid off the $3.4 billion IMF loan obtained in the Covid years. The current administration has discontinued Ways & Means deficit financing for the first time in decades. State revenue has risen, and subnational governments now have greater resources for local development and to pay their debts.

“This is the only positive Atiku admitted, forgetting to praise the Tinubu government that made this possible. This government has admitted honestly that the reforms come with attendant challenges and has worked vigorously to lessen the pain.

“But as President Tinubu said in his statement, marking his second anniversary, we have made progress. Inflation is easing, food production is rising, investments are returning, and the foundation for a more prosperous, just, and inclusive Nigeria is being laid. These gains are in plain sight for everyone. Only those who play blind will not see them,” he said.

 

 

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