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“Atiku replica of Tinubu in PDP in many ways”
After describing APC presidential aspirant Bola Tinubu as the greatest Nigerian politician alive, but with a questionable profile, Sam Amadi has pivoted to PDP’s perennial presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar.
Amadi, in a Facebook post, described the former Vice President as “the replica of Tinubu in PDP in many ways”.
Amadi said Atiku is ambitious, very rich to buy his way through and liberal-minded with structures across the country.
The former VP, he remarked, has demonstrated the capacity to recruit best in class Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic and religious identities.
“But like Tinubu, he is part of the Nigerian political economy that thrives on rent and patronage. He is as much listed in the corruption index that his name does not suggest a new era.”
He also said unlike Tinubu, Atiku looks healthy and sounds coherent all the time, in spite of being older.
The formr NERC boss whose severance package created a stir also recalled how Atiku moved to Dubai after losing to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019, while his running mate Peter Obi fought for the mandate in court.
“He now claims he was studying for a degree. That action shows him as not responsible and disciplined enough to lead the charge for national redemption.
“By his absence, he was telling Nigerians that he does not have much skin in the game.”
Amadi said, on the whole, Atiku can lead a broad coalition of capable citizens to improve the nation “from the tragedy of Buhari-Osinbajo”.
The legal practitioner observed that the PDP chieftain is too embedded in the economy of rent which is not the ideal choice.
“But if politics is a choice between the despicable and the preferable, then he deserves a consideration”, he noted.
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