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Tinubu & Atiku. |
It is with utter dismay that we listened to the presidential candidate of the APC, Bola Tinubu and his running mate talk condescendingly about other presidential candidates at a gathering that they invited members of the private sector to on Tuesday.
The
remarks from the candidates of the APC show gross irresponsibility and
disrespect.
It
is indicative that the Tinubu-Shettima administration will be anti
entrepreneurship and business.
One
would have thought that the duo would use the advantage of such a gathering to
talk about solutions that their party, APC, has foisted on the country. Rather,
they went on the ultra highway of political indecency.
Any
business that produces products, creates jobs and delivers dividends especially
in this era of the APC administration when the country is bleeding jobs is an
asset and should not be mocked.
It
is irrelevant if it is a small business or a big business. And for Shettima, it
is more shameful that he will denigrate a going business that employs a large
chunk of people in the Northeast region.
Even
Atiku’s opponents have acknowledged his business resume that has seen him being
engaged in businesses covering farming, animal feed, beverages, banking,
logistics, polymer and plastics, education, among others employing thousands
directly and hundreds of thousands indirectly.
Shettima
should apologize to Nigerian workers, especially the thousands that benefit
from Atiku’s businesses for his irresponsible statement.
Politics
does not confer on anyone the license to make irresponsible statements.
A
gathering of the top echelons of the private sector was supposed to be an
avenue for laying out serious policy choices. For Tinubu and Shettima on the
contrary, they chose to embarrass their guests, using their audience to play
vile political games.
For
someone who self-appoints as the APC national leader, it is ridiculous that the
presidential candidate of the APC failed to proffer solutions to the economic
woes that his party has foisted on Nigerians in the past seven years.
Unlike
Tinubu who sat idly by and watched his APC ruin Nigeria to the current sorry
state, the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku
Abubakar has been consistent in proffering solutions to the myriads of
ineffective policy options of the APC administration.
Atiku,
it was, who first raised the alarm about the debt burden that the APC has
thrown Nigeria into. It was also Atiku who has continued to call the attention
of the nation to the need to diversify the economy away from heavy dependence
on exploration of crude oil. Atiku, again, was the one who said that the
quickest path to lift the majority of Nigerians out of the poverty belt, is for
the government to give incentives to the private sector in order for them to
create more jobs for Nigerians.
Even
during the COVID-19 pandemic, Atiku pioneered the private donor relief funds,
which opened the gateway for other Nigerians of means to follow suit in
providing succor to people who were worst hit by the attendant self isolation
regulation in the management of the pandemic.
Tinubu,
who has been in hibernation mode for the seven years that his party unleashed
the worst moment of economic hardship on Nigerians, has suddenly found a voice
because, as it is usual with the APC, the time is here again to hoodwink the
people with sugarcoated promises.
We
therefore wish to remind the APC and their presidential candidate that, unlike
them, the PDP and Atiku are promise keepers.
Unlike
the APC and Tinubu, Atiku has not waited for when election is around the corner
to espouse solutions to the challenges facing the country.
Unlike
APC and Tinubu, Atiku’s position on the pathway to economic recovery of Nigeria
has remained consistent ditto his views about restructuring, education,
national inclusivity and engendering healthy national security.
Unlike
Tinubu and his APC, Nigerians know that Atiku and the PDP are more believable
to deliver on their manifesto.
It
is a shame and, indeed, a source of embarrassment to all supporters of the APC
that their national leader, who self-professes to be brilliant on the economy,
prefers to be the chief priest at the APC altar where Nigeria’s economy
was brought to comatose.
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