The Arwa Youth Council (AYC), has scolded the former Vice President of Atiku Abubakar for his constant criticism of the President of the Tinubu Soccer, calling him a bitter hypocritical driven by his despair to become President of Nigeria after several efforts to fail.
AYC, in a statement issued in Kaduna on Thursday, said Acts of Atiku are ridiculous and shameful for a man who oversees “reckless sales” from Nigeria’s national assets to his allies and cronies during his term of office as the head of the National Council on privatization, only to turn around and present himself as a reformer and moral authority.
In a statement signed by President AYC, Friend Adams Reuben, the group said the new Atiku encouragement for the coalition before the 2027 general election was “the train that failed to go anywhere”.
“Atiku might suffer from a chain rejection at the polling station,” said President AYC.
“How is a man so involved in the systemic weakening of the backbone of the Nigerian economy now questioning a leader who works tirelessly to repair damage?
“He oversees the transfer of Nigeria Telecommunications Limited (nitel), Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON), and other valuable national assets to recite with the guise of reforms that make millions of Nigerians worse.
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Continuing, the ARIDA Youth Group said:
“Nigeria has seen through the smoke veil. The coalition called this is none other than the meeting of political orphans, despair to regain relevance. This is a train that fails to go everywhere and is not just a conductor, he is also the last passenger.”
The group also took the time to praise President Tinubu, emphasizing that while Atiku continued to pursue the presidency, Tinubu got it in the first time asking because of Nigeria’s trust in his leadership.
“This is the first time Aswaju ball Ahmed Tinubu in the president’s vote – and he won because the Nigerians believed in his vision, intelligence, and his ability to make difficult decisions. Atiku has been contested six times, lost every time, and still think we owe the presidency to him?
“He (Atiku) has failed. Nigeria has moved. It’s time for Atiku to do the same thing. His bitterness will not change the fact that the country is finally in the hands of a thinker, builder, and a leader.
“Those who sow divisions, incite bitterness, and try to cover their legacy which is polluted in the name of political opposition,” the group concluded.
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