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Atiku Challenges Tinubu Administration to Prioritize National Unity Over Division

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Atiku , the 2023 presidential candidate for the Democratic Party (), has openly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration for what he perceives as a failure to uphold the unity and democratic principles of Nigeria. In a statement released by his aide, Paul Ibe, Atiku that since Tinubu took , the country has experienced significant divisions along class, ethnic, and lines.

Atiku’s targets the administration’s approach to governance and democracy, accusing it of adhering to a “snatch and grab” political rather than fostering a robust democratic environment. This was particularly highlighted in response to comments made by Tinubu’s on Public Communication, Mr. Sunday Dare, on social media. Dare’s posts, one discussing the need for countries to tighten their belts due to U.S. tariffs and another seemingly criticizing efforts by political to strengthen democracy, drew sharp rebuke from Atiku’s camp.

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Ibe noted that Dare’s remarks were an attempt to undermine the credibility of those advocating for better governance and democracy in Nigeria. By framing the upcoming elections as a “combat and a fight,” Dare allegedly the administration’s readiness to engage in tactics that have historically been associated with less democratic practices, which Atiku’s team referred to as a “snatch and grab” agenda.

This response from Atiku is not just about the posts on social media but touches on broader concerns about the administration’s approach to democracy and international relations. Ibe condemned the remarks as careless, especially concerning Nigeria’s relationship with the United and other international trade partners, given the context of President Trump’s “America First” policy.

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Atiku’s message through Ibe calls for a in focus from divisive politics to a “Nigeria First” ideology, urging the Tinubu administration to move away from self-serving governance to one that genuinely unites and heals the nation. He points out the unprecedented stratification in to social under this administration, categorizing Nigerians into different “bands” for service access, which he sees as exacerbating social divides.

The criticism from Atiku’s side is a appeal for leadership that transcends personal or partisan interests, emphasizing the need for a that actively towards national cohesion, credible elections, and respect for human rights and democratic values. The call is for the Tinubu administration to reflect on its actions, rectify its approach, and truly practice what it advocates by putting Nigeria first, ahead of any personal or political gain.

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