Some
Presidency sources on Tuesday night faulted the alarm raised by the
former Vice President and Presidential candidate of the People’s
Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on former President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
Atiku had on Monday declared that President Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration was bent on framing Obasanjo in order to stop
him from criticising Buhari’s administration.
In a statement by
his media office, Atiku had also alleged that the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) was giving falsehoods to the media towards
causing disaffection between him and Obasanjo on one hand, and between
Obasanjo and Nigerians in general.
But a Presidency source, who
spoke to The Nation on a condition of anonymity, said that Atiku had so
much framed Obasanjo that nobody could beat his record.
He said
“When Mr. Atiku Abubakar reflects on some of the things he said of
President Obasanjo, he will realize that having framed the former
President so well in the past, Obasanjo cannot anymore be framed by
anyone, no matter how he tries.
“On the unresolved issue of the
mismanagement of the Petroleum Trust Development Fund, PTDF under their
government, Mr Atiku’s revelation before the Senate was that Obasanjo
took N10 billion to kickstart his Third Term campaign.”
This
source added “This is how the press captured it: “Abuja — The ill-fated
third term agenda re-echoed yesterday in Abuja at the public sitting of
the Senate Committee on Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF)
when Vice President Atiku Abubakar alleged that President Olusegun
Obasanjo approved the immediate release of N10 billion in the thick of
the battle to push the agenda in the National Assembly.”
Another
source recalled what Atiku said about Obasanjo on the 16 Billion Dollar
spending on electricity, which he noted nothing to show.
He
quoted Atiku as saying “The issue of electricity is a thing that I feel
very emotional about it, because I believe if we had handled the issue
of electricity when we were in office by 2005 we would have provided
enough electricity for the people of this country; but unfortunately we
did not follow that route. … I have said it in many interviews. …
I
was then the chairman of Privatization Council and we commissioned
international consultants to come and help us – How do we get power
within the shortest possible time and they came. They went round this
whole country and they submitted their recommendations. …”
Atiku,
according to the source, added “The government went for the IPPs, … the
President, … we collected money from local governments, states federal
government and others, five set of contracts were given, some contracts
were paid 100 percent, we left nothing, was achieved … ”
The source declared “Obasanjo has already been framed by Mr. Atiku. Nobody needs to do that all over again.”
When
contacted on telephone on Tuesday night, the Senior Special Assistant
to the President on Media and publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, declined to
comment on the issue.
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