ATIKU TO BUHARI: Stop Blame Game, Tackle Insecurity
Former Vice President of
Nigeria and PDP Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar has lamented the worsening state
of insecurity in the country and called on the government to
show more results in its responsibility to protect the people
instead of blaming opposition politicians for its own
failures.
Reacting to the latest killing of scores of people in Gandi
District of Rabah local government of Sokoto State, Atiku
said he was disturbed by the uncontrolled violence by
bandits who continue to kill poor villagers with impunity.
“I am genuinely concerned about the large scale losses of
lives in Sokoto, Zamfara and other states under siege by
bandits, and I totally condemn such reckless disregard for
the sanctity of life”, Atiku said
According to him, “our people deserve to be secure and
should not be made to lose hope in the face of repeated
violence from bandits who continue to defy government
warning.”
He blamed the Buhari administration for politicising the
issue. He said instead of accepting responsibility and taking
prompt action to protect the victims, the Buhari
administration was looking for scapegoats to divert
attention from its own failures.
“I’m disappointed by the recent allegations by the Buhari
government that the PDP leaders are using the so-called
looted funds to finance insecurity in the country. Blame
game doesn’t help the victims of the banditry in Sokoto and
other places. The people want action and not official
rhetoric”, Atiku stated further.
The PDP presidential candidate explained that it is
unhelpful and regrettable for a sitting government to be
blaming the opposition for insecurity in the country instead
of taking responsibility.
“Tell me why we should kill our own people in order to gain
power. Tell me why the PDP should harm the very citizens
whose support it needs to unseat the incompetent APC
administration”, he queried.
Atiku said conspiracy theories by the APC leaders are not
useful strategies to protect the people against mass
murderers, adding that conspiracy theories are signs of
laziness and lack of vision and effective strategies to
protect the people.
The PDP presidential candidate advised the APC
government to be courageous enough to accept
responsibility for its lack of vision and for running out of
ideas on how to govern the country.
“Between 2014 and 2015, the APC leaders used conspiracy
theories to gain power by accusing former President
Jonathan of financing Boko Haram, and today they ar
using the same conspiracy theories against PDP in order to
desperately hang on to power”, he reminded.
Atiku however said that Nigerians are now wiser and can’t
buy the APC conspiracy dummy any longer because the
government will be judged by its performance in the area of
security adding that “patience with failure and despair is not
an option for the voters”.