Saturday, September 21, 2013

ATIKU DENIES CAMPAIGNING FOR 2015 AS HIS POSTERS AND BILLBOARDS SURFACE IN ABUJA





Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has described as dramatic, the appearance of campaign billboards and posters being mounted in and around the Federal Capital Territory.

He said such campaign billboards and posters did not emanate from him and that the whole thing smirks of mischief aimed at dividing the ranks of the new Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
It would be recalled that on Saturday, Atiku led seven governors and some members of the National Assembly, delegates and aspirants to stage a walkout from the just concluded Special Convention of the party.
They subsequently formed a splinter PDP opposed to President Goodluck Jonathan, in the most explicit internal threat yet to his assumed bid to run for another term in office come 2015.
Atiku: “It is baffling that people can erect billboards and posters in a city like Abuja in broad day light without being spotted and arrested by security agents”.

The former Vice President in a statement issued by his media office, however, noted that this should not come as a surprise to discerning Nigerians that these billboards are being mounted at this point in time with a view to creating disaffection and division among his associates and ridiculing his person.


Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has described as dramatic, the appearance of campaign billboards and posters being mounted in and around the Federal Capital Territory.
He said such campaign billboards and posters did not emanate from him and that the whole thing smirks of mischief aimed at dividing the ranks of the new Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
It would be recalled that on Saturday, Atiku led seven governors and some members of the National Assembly, delegates and aspirants to stage a walkout from the just concluded Special Convention of the party.
They subsequently formed a splinter PDP opposed to President Goodluck Jonathan, in the most explicit internal threat yet to his assumed bid to run for another term in office come 2015.
Atiku: “It is baffling that people can erect billboards and posters in a city like Abuja in broad day light without being spotted and arrested by security agents”.
The former Vice President in a statement issued by his media office, however, noted that this should not come as a surprise to discerning Nigerians that these billboards are being mounted at this point in time with a view to creating disaffection and division among his associates and ridiculing his person.
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