Atiku: “To those who think they’ve broken my spirit, I’m sorry to disappoint you”

I am too focused on Nigeria to think about myself. I gave up that luxury twenty years ago. The question is not if I am broken. The question is if Nigeria is whole?

Atiku: “To those who think they’ve broken my spirit, I’m sorry to disappoint you”
Atiku Abubakar

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 election has revealed that he will keep on fighting for Nigeria after the Supreme Court dismissed his appeal on Wednesday, October 30.

The verdict meant Atiku won't be Nigeria's president any time soon.

Atiku, who had challenged the outcome of the 2019 presidential election in which incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared winner, lamented that the judiciary has been sabotaged “like every estate of our realm” by a cabal.

A seven man panel of the apex court dismissed the appeal filed by Atiku on the grounds that it lacked merit.

 

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The former vice-president reacted to the verdict.

He said “The Nigerian judiciary, just like every estate of our realm, has been sabotaged and undermined by an overreaching and dictatorial cabal, who have undone almost all the democratic progress the Peoples Democratic Party and its administrations nurtured for sixteen years, up until 2015.

“Can Nigeria continue like this? Recently, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield,averred that Nigeria had rolled back the democratic gains she made in 2015. When democracy is rolled back, the economy, the society and the judiciary will not be far behind.

“Today, the nail has been put on the coffin and the gains we collectively made since 1999 are evaporating, and a requiem is at hand.”

Atiku, who has contested for presidency five times at party primary and national level added that a democracy should constitute a strong judiciary, a free press and an impartial electoral umpire. “Nigeria has none of those three elements as at today

“I will keep on fighting for Nigeria and for democracy, and also for justice.

“To those who think they have broken my spirit, I am sorry to disappoint you.

“I am too focused on Nigeria to think about myself. I gave up that luxury twenty years ago. The question is not if I am broken. The question is if Nigeria is whole?

“This is not a time for too many words. It will suffice for me to remind Nigeria of this we are an independent nation and we are the architects of our fate. If we do not build a free Nigeria, we may end up destroying her, and God forbid that that should be the case."