Lauretta Onochie, special assistant on new media to President
Muhammadu Buhari, says former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar cannot win
in his local government if he contests the 2019 presidential election.
Abubakar, who defected to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday, was quoted to have said he will definitely beat Buhari, should he decide to seek re-election in 2019.
But speaking on Politics Today, a programme on Channels TV, Onochie said, “Atiku has lost touch with reality”.
Onochie
said: “Atiku may have had that weight some years ago but over the years
he’s been losing that weight and at the moment, I can tell you the even
in his local government area in his native Adamawa, he can’t win any
election.
“So where is the weight? I think Alhaji Abubakar Atiku has lost touch with reality; I think he needs to check again.
“He is known to hobnob from one party to the other when he cannot have control in that party.
“President
Buhari is not competing with him at the moment. What he’s trying to do
is to pull President Buhari out of the good work he’s doing and to come
to wallow in the mud with him.
“The president also knows that the
ban on politics has not been lifted; so, he is not going to come out to
wallow in the mud with him.”
On Abubakar’s claim that the All
Progressives Congress (APC) had failed Nigerians, Onochie said “absolute
bunkum! There is nothing that is further from the truth than what the
former vice-president Atiku Abubakar has said.
“Nigeria was on its
knees when this present government came into place and it was the same
PDP that he has now returned to that has kept Nigeria on its knees for a
period of 16 years. It was not under the APC that the economy of the
nation almost collapsed right under our eyes.
“I don’t see how
this government has caused this problem that it is grappling with today.
And this government is trying very hard to clean the mess that this
government made over the last 16 years.
“Nobody should expect that these problems will be sorted out in three years. It is not done anywhere.
“As
we speak, there is no inch of this country that is still under the
occupation of Boko Haram. A lot needs to be done and this government is
doing more.”
Asked why the APC has been unable to deliver on its
mandate to provide employment, Onochie said the money laundered in the
previous administration is to blame.
She, however, added that the
Buhari-led government cannot be said to have failed as “jobs are being
created every day. It is doing all the best it can. I will not accept
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