Friday, November 21, 2014
“Obasanjo And I Have Agreed To Save Nigeria” – Atiku
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Former Vice President and one of the front-line runners for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential ticket, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, stated recently that he has signed a pact with former President, Olusegun Obasanjo on how to save Nigeria from its current unenviable state.
Speaking with BBC Hausa Service monitored in Abuja, Atiku revealed that a closed-door meeting he recently had with the former president at the Otta Farm, Ogun state, was fruitful and was in the best interest of Nigeria.
He regretted in the course of the programme that a piece of advice he offered President Goodluck Jonathan in the past on the need to effect plans that would lead to the successful enlistment of volunteers like 'Civilian JTF' into the Nigerian military was not given consideration.
Speaking earlier on the presidential primaries of the APC which is fast approaching, Atiku assured that; "There is no problem that will arise after our primaries because we are one and will work for whoever that emerges."
He then went on to comment on his visit to Obasanjo by disclosing that: "We discussed challenges our country is facing, and we reached a pact that we will work together and ensure that our country is out of the mess we are in presently."
Speaking with BBC Hausa Service monitored in Abuja, Atiku revealed that a closed-door meeting he recently had with the former president at the Otta Farm, Ogun state, was fruitful and was in the best interest of Nigeria.
He regretted in the course of the programme that a piece of advice he offered President Goodluck Jonathan in the past on the need to effect plans that would lead to the successful enlistment of volunteers like 'Civilian JTF' into the Nigerian military was not given consideration.
Speaking earlier on the presidential primaries of the APC which is fast approaching, Atiku assured that; "There is no problem that will arise after our primaries because we are one and will work for whoever that emerges."
He then went on to comment on his visit to Obasanjo by disclosing that: "We discussed challenges our country is facing, and we reached a pact that we will work together and ensure that our country is out of the mess we are in presently."
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