FORMER Vice
President, Atiku Abubakar, has accused the Presidency of sponsoring negative
stories in the media against him, because President Goodluck Jonathan is scared
of facing him in next presidential election.
Atiku’s
position stemmed from media reports which, on Saturday, claimed that he had
been zoned out of contention by the zoning arrangement put in place by his
party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), which culminated in Friday night’s
national convention to elect its national officers.
But the
Presidency has fired back, saying Atiku is dragging in President Jonathan
because he is only looking for big partners to square up with in order to shore
up his image.
Dismissing
the reports, a statement issued by Atiku’s media office in Abuja, on Saturday,
said at no time did the party’s Convention Planning Committee or its
recently-dissolved interim National Executive Council (NEC) discuss the issue
of zoning of elective offices outside the positions of leadership of the party
which, he said, were filled at the highly successful convention held on Friday.
“As for the
presidential ticket, the position of all organs of the party is that it is open
to all Nigerians, irrespective of where they come from,” Atiku said.
The statement
described as “a hatchet job for Aso Rock” a front page lead story in today’s
edition of a newspaper, entitled “Atiku Zoned Out”, wondering why the
presidency is scared of the prospect of Dr Jonathan facing Atiku in 2015.
It also
accused the newspaper of abandoning principles and its responsibility to the
public “by uncritically accepting and mechanically reproducing editorials,
opinions and reports” from the Presidential Villa.
The statement
added that “Atiku’s chances have never been better, given the climate of
democracy and freedom in the APC”, noting that the former Vice President would
at any moment from now be making a pronouncement on if, when and how he would
be making a declaration.
The statement
urged Atiku’s well-wishers, supporters and the general public to disregard
“these false reports emanating from the Presidency, which are designed to deter
him from offering his services to Nigerians.”
Reacting to
Atiku’s claim in a phone interview in Abuja, the Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, wondered
whether the newspaper that carried the report was published by the Presidency.
“How is that
Jonathan’s business now?” He asked, adding, “Is Presidency the publisher of the
newspaper?”
The
presidential aide noted that the Presidency did not consider Atiku a threat
should Jonathan decide to contest the 2015 presidential election, advising the
APC chieftain to face his troubles within his party.
Okupe further
stated, “We have no interest whatsoever in the convention of the APC and the
goings on within APC. We don’t see APC as any serious threat to PDP or to
Jonathan if he wants to contest.
“Atiku is
just grandstanding. Let him go and face his enemies from within. We have no
business with it. It is not our business, we are not interested. We really
don’t take him too serious. So, it is not an issue,” he stated.
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