Buhari’s bigotry fuelling insecurity in Nigeria; I’ll carry every tribe along: Atiku

Former vice president and presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, has promised a different leadership from president Muhammadu Buhari, whose bigotry has fanned the flames of insecurity in the nation.
Courting delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Port Harcourt on Saturday, Mr Abubakar accused Mr Buhari of operating a one-sided government and marginalising other ethnic and religious groups.
“Can you govern without uniting people and bringing peace? It is very important. The APC government has been a one-sided government and therefore, there is disunity, because of disunity now we are facing insecurity all over the country,” Mr Abubakar told the delegates.
The presidential hopeful vowed to unify all ethnic and religious groups if he wins the 2023 presidential polls.
“I will give a sense of belonging to every ethnic group. I give a sense of belonging to every religious group. After unifying the country, then we tackle the insecurity,” the aspiring president said.
Many citizens have begun to doubt the genuineness of Mr Abubakar’s campaign promise since he deleted a tweet that condemned the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel, a Christian female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto by Islamic extremists.
The deletion has swayed southern Christians who once viewed Mr Abubakar as a moderate Muslim into believing his performance may be worse than Mr Buhari if elected.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Traders seek govt support to cushion rising prices of commodities
He said the call became imperative given current inflationary rates in the country, adding that the situation had grounded many economic activities.

States
Bayelsa: Gunmen kill five, injure three in police convoy
The gunmen opened fire on the vehicle conveying the officers and civilians, resulting in the death of five while three are seriously injured.

Lagos
Suspected EKEDC staff survives electrocution in Badagry
Mr Akappo said the man was on top of the pole when they restored electricity to the pole and other areas.

Lagos
Ooni preaches religious, ethnic tolerance among Nigerians
Mr Ogunwusi emphasised the strength in a multi-religious and multi-ethnic society as Nigeria on Saturday in Lagos.

Faith
Nigerian Christians will vote against Muslim-Muslim ticket: PFN
The cleric urged PFM members to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and vote out corrupt political leaders.

Politics
Gov. Sule has done enough to earn re-election in Nasarawa: Aide
Mr Utundu said that the governor performed excellently in spite of the meagre Federal Allocation to the state.