The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday maintained that instigating anarchy is degrading to the status of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
Its National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, in a statement, noted that the statement credited to Atiku was a new low, in a recent streak of what he described as incendiary commentaries.
He said the former vice president sounded a false alarm about âhunger and insecurityâ, while dismissing the transformative reforms of the President Bola Tinubuâs administration, and likened Nigeriaâs situation to circumstances that justified historic violent revolutions and uprising in France, Russia and the Arab Spring.
Morka noted: âWhile garbed as a critique of the economic policies of President Tinubuâs administration, Atikuâs statement is nothing short of a tacit instigation of a revolution in Nigeria. His statement is reckless, irresponsible, unbefitting and degrading to his status as former Vice President.
âAs a two-term Vice President, Atiku and his PDP, at the time, had the opportunity, backed by humongous oil revenues, to eradicate hunger, poverty and insecurity. Atiku and his PDP failed to do so. In fact, they made absolutely no impression against hunger, poverty and insecurity in Nigeria. They governed for 16 years, did not and could not eradicate hunger, poverty and insecurity in Nigeria.
âInstead, Atiku and his PDP democratised hunger and poverty in our country. They plundered and looted our treasury, and enthroned corruption and profligacy as state policy. Atiku and his PDP cemented the sordid foundations of hunger, poverty and insecurity that President Tinubu is battling courageously and relentlessly to defeat, with growing success.
âAs Vice President, Atiku was clueless about solving Nigeriaâs economic challenges. As a forever-presidential aspirant, he remains eminently clueless about what it takes to tackle our countryâs economic challenges.ââ
Morka said now out of power, Atiku thinks himself as possessing knowledge and capacity he lacked when he had the opportunity to govern as Vice President, saying that is utterly delusional.
Morka added: âNigerians know this and it is the reason they have serially rebuffed his attempts to be president. Nigerians are on standby to deal Atiku, hopefully, a full and final rejection in 2027.
âBlinded by desperation, tormented by President Tinubuâs impressive and inimitable strides, distraught by an unrealised presidential ambition, disoriented by anxieties of a far faded political future, Atiku has become incapable of objective, reasoned and rational assessment of the state of our rebounded and stable economy, now set to secure growth and deliver prosperity for our nation.
âThat Atikuâs disturbing statement was made on a day when all news platforms had headline reports of consistent lowering of inflation numbers, at a period when all vital economic indicators are looking up and pointing in a positive direction, shows clearly that he is out of touch with the reality of the benefits now flowing from the administrationâs transformative Renewed Hope economic reforms.
âAtiku must know that instigating anarchy is not legitimate or justifiable opposition politics. It is wrong, irresponsible, unpatriotic and unacceptable. While critique of the administrationâs economic policies is within the oppositionâs democratic freedom, instigating violent uprising is not a protected freedom.
âViolence is never a desirable or acceptable mode of democratic engagement. Atiku should know better and refrain from the use of inflammatory language capable of stoking violence and undermining the peace and safety of Nigerians. His duty to the country must trump his desperate and inordinate presidential ambition.â
The ruling party said it trusts Nigerians to ignore Atikuâs âinciting statementâ as self-serving, anti-democratic and a threat to the peace, unity, interest and progress of our dear country.
It noted that Atiku hardly resides in Nigeria and will not be available to partake in the attendant pain, destruction, mayhem and desolation that the revolution he is instigating would bring.
Adedayo Akinwale