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Leave since you can't settle economy, Atiku tells Buhari

Atiku tells Buhari



The presidential competitor of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has approached President Muhammadu Buhari to leave for conceding on Friday that the country's economy was not so good. 


Buhari purportedly made the admission amid his gathering with the 36 governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday


In an announcement by his Special Assistant on Public Communication, Mr Phrank Shaibu, on Sunday, Atiku said the President's admission that the economy was not so great was not just a ploy to draw in the sensitivity of Nigerians yet in addition went for getting a delicate landing. 


He stated, "The outcome, obviously, is his admission of disappointment on the eve of our general races with the expectation that a large number of Nigerians, whom he has sentenced to destitution and hardship, will give him an applaud bombing wretchedly.


"I set out say that President Buhari has misinterpreted gravely on this issue since Nigerians are just tired of him. 


"The economy has fell under his supervision and he has by this straight to the point comment conceded that he has no clue on the most proficient method to settle it and that is the reason he called the governors to encourage him.


"This is extremely exceptionally pitiful in light of the fact that President Buhari has come up short on time and what Nigerians require now is initiative which has the political will, authoritative experience and sound monetary sharpness to get Nigeria working once more." 


The previous Vice-President communicated his mistake that Buhari had kept on reprimanding the PDP for the nation's terrible economy, saying the President had allegedly affirmed that he was unequipped for settling the economy.


Atiku said Buhari should venture down from his situation since the economy was not so good.

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