Atiku
Abubakar who was once Nigeria’s vice president described the situation in
Nigeria on attacks and killing as worrisome and appalling, just as he stressed
that there was the urgent need to restore law and order as well as
protect unarmed civilians whom he noted were often victims of terror attacks
carried out by the insurgents.
I must admit
is appalling. I have never seen it this bad – not even during the civil
war did we have this sense of insecurity all over the country.”
Atiku
Abubakar who explained that Nigeria required a leadership that has the
political will and wherewithal to resolve the security threats the country
faces, said, “What we need to have in place is a political leadership that has
the will, the courage and the determination to restore law and order.
Restoring
law and order is a multifaceted approach; both social, economic as well as
security. You must have a political leadership that has vision, the will and
the courage to pursue those multifaceted approaches. It’s not supported by any
empirical evidence.
I think
we should stop passing the buck at each other,” he said, adding “As long as
this security situation is concerned, we should work as a team, the whole
country. Whether opposition, whether ruling party, we should work as a team to
make sure that we restore peace, unity and stability.”
Speaking
on 2015 Presidential election, the former Vice President who boasted that the
APC has a real chance to defeat the PDP in the presidential election next
year, said, “I have never seen a climate that gives the opposition so much hope
than today.
Because
since the return of democracy, Nigeria has been governed by only one ruling
political party and Nigerians really want to see a change. I toured the country
and this sense of change is pervasive. So if the APC can put its house in order,
Nigerians will give that party the opportunity.”
When
asked on whether he was not using his position as chairman of the Peace and
Reconciliation Committee of the opposition group to once again launch his presidential
ambition to lead the APC in elections next year, he said, “All I was trying to
do is to make sure that we provided Nigerians an alternative opposition.
This is
because I am a firm believer in a two-party system. A two-party system will
provide Nigerians with alternatives from time to time. A single major or
powerful political party will result into a one party system and will
ultimately land us into the hands of a dictator. And God-forbid, I don’t wish
to live and see a dictator in Nigeria.”
Abubakar
who admitted that he was helping to build a formidable party to challenge the
PDP in next year’s election, however declined to say whether he will be
the presidential candidate for the APC or not.

Agreed but that person Naija needs is not you Atiku,
ReplyDeleteWho is that leader? I have never seen one.
ReplyDeleteMaybe APC would produce Atiku's type of leader
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