‘Why I Am Pursuing Judicial Route’ Atiku Finally Speaks About Tribunal Judgement
‘Why I Am Pursuing Judicial Route’ Atiku Finally Speaks About Tribunal Judgement
The
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the February
2019 general election, Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday finally reacted to the
tribunal verdict in his suit against President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling
All Progressives Congress (APC).
Atiku in a
statement signed on Friday explained his reason for ‘pursuing judicial route,’
and why he is seeking legal redress challenging Buhari’s victory in the
February 23 presidential election.
The former
vice-president also appreciated his supporters and urged them not to
underestimate the effect of their belief that justice will be done.
He said
“Dearly
beloved citizens of Nigerians,
I write to
personally thank you for your support for our shared common goal and the
solidarity I enjoyed from all walks of life and every strata of society, right
from July 21, 2018, when I informed you, the good people of Nigeria, that I
would contest the 2019 Presidential election, to Wednesday September 11, 2019,
when the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal rendered its verdict.
Nothing good
comes easy, and hard as the task to rid Nigeria from the forces of fascism, and
be an instrument for the full restoration of the rule of law and democracy in
Nigeria is, your support makes the struggle worthwhile.
I owe so
much to this great land of Nigeria that took me from the streets of Jada, where
I sold firewood, to the heights I have attained, by God’s benevolence, in the
civil service, in corporate Nigeria, and in public service.
If I do not
play my part in making it possible for other orphaned children, indigent youths
and the less privileged, to replicate and even surpass my path to significance,
I would have failed my Maker. If I do not ensure that the ladder I climbed
remains accessible to those at the bottom, middle and top tiers of society, I
would not have fulfilled my purpose.
And only by
ensuring that democracy is not just done, but seen to be done, can Nigeria and
Nigerians have a sense that this our dear land is indeed a land where Unity, Faith,
Peace and Progress reside.
It is for
this, and other patriotic reasons, that I am pursuing this judicial route: To
ensure that the votes of Nigerians count and are counted.
Yes, those
who do not want this as Nigeria’s reality, will use every trick in the book to
undermine, discourage, misinform and mislead, but with God’s help and the
support of Nigerians, we will ensure that Nigeria makes a course correction
away from tyranny and towards democracy.
We must
return to being Africa’s bastion of democracy, where the rights to Freedom of
Speech and Freedom after the Speech, are guaranteed. We must stand together to
pursue this just cause all the way, so that our judiciary are not afraid to do
their jobs and have to be wary of blackmail, intimidation, and victimisation.
I note the
immense outpouring of goodwill from ordinary Nigerians in every nook and cranny
of Nigeria and from all regions, religions and relationships. Once again I
thank you all for your support. I also thank the governors elected on the
platform of my party, the Peoples Democratic Party, as well as the National
Executive Committee, for their unanimous and unambiguous support for the
judicial phase of this struggle, especially after it was announced that we
would go on to appeal.
I urge all
Nigerians to continue their support for this recourse to constitutional order
via the courts. Even if there is little or nothing you can do to ensure that
justice is done in Nigeria, just believe that it will happen. Let us never
underestimate the effect of our belief in Nigeria.
Finally, I
say to all concerned, that we will all die and give account of our lives to our
Creator.
Thank you
and may God bless Nigeria.
Waziri Atiku
Abubakar, Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and Vice
President of Nigeria, 1999-2007.”
WISDOM YARD TV NEWS
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