Wednesday 5 February 2014

ATIKU LAMENTS, PDP HAS NOT BEEN FAIR TO ME


Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar has expressed disaffection over what he claimed to be a deliberate plot to frustrate him out of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Atiku who spoke with newsmen at the weekend, further declared that the leadership of the three strategic organs of the party had alienated him.

As a statutory member of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, having been elected Nigeria's vice-president on the platform of the party, Atiku said he was not being invited to meetings of the BOT.


He spoke further: 'I am a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) by right under the constitution of PDP. But I have been barred from its meetings because invitations are not extended to me.'

The former vice-president also announced that he was not happy with the situations in the party where as a major stakeholder in the PDP, decisions affecting the Adamawa chapter of the party were taken without any consideration for his position on such issues, given that he is an Adamawa indigene.

Also speaking at the session, an associate of the former Vice President and former Minister of Aviation, Professor Babalola Borisade declared that only 20 percent of Nigerians were satisfied with the national governance of the country.


Sorry Mr ex-vice president, everyone thinks you would have come to term with the result of pitching yourself with your boss after your war with ex-President OBJ. But it seems you never learn, once your scattering what the PDP are gathering you will be sideline.

No one blames you or takes you serious again especially when you condemn the president because when you were there, you never did anything better rather you did worst. All the PHCN financial rip off under you watch is stiff fresh in our memory. But don't worry in this country everyone outside politics is a saint. It is best to take your saintly garment to the convent than to get it soiled once again.

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