Atiku Hits Buhari On New Year’s Day, Says President’s ‘Lazy Leadership’ Worsened Impact Of COVID-19

Former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, has said Nigeria suffered “multi-facet downcast” in 2020 due to the “lazy and uninspiring leadership” delivered by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari during the course of last year.

Atiku took the jab at President Buhari in his New Year message to Nigerians on Friday.

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Atiku, who was President Buhari’s main challenger in the 2019 presidential election, said although every nation across the globe was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Buhari administration’s alleged lackadaisical attitude toward important national issues made the country’s case worse.

He said besides the pandemic, terrorism, kidnapping and different other criminalities also threatened the nation’s peace during the outgone year.

The former vice president, however, expressed optimism that life would soon return to normal with the discovery of “a handful of certified vaccines against the dreaded Covid-19 virus.”

A statement posted on his Facebook page reads in part: “As a country, we have taken our share of the blow that Covid-19 dealt to the globe. And worst still, we suffered a multi-facet downcast on account of lazy and uninspiring leadership from the government at the center – most especially.

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“But just as I often do, I pray that God should heal the hearts of families who have lost loved ones to the disease, as well as those who died on account of insecurity and ringing poverty occasioned by a poor management of our national economy.

“The damage that the pandemic had done to our lives remains, and it would take some time for us to overcome. However, bad as the virus was, the fundamental lesson that the scourge reinforces is our bond as one species of homo sapiens, in which an attack on one is an attack on all.

“Moving forward, we would require the same kind of cooperation that it takes to develop an antidote to Covid-19, to come up with solutions to many of the other ills that confront our world. Perhaps, that is the lesson to be taken from the pandemic, and it should be our pathway into the New Year.

“Just like it was with the deadly virus, we are exposed to a common threat of terrorism, kidnapping and sundry criminalities; threat of economic meltdown, unemployment and poverty; and, even our solution to the problem of climate change must be within the focus of conserving the planet we call home. We cannot wholly defeat any of these threats if we refuse to cooperate and work together irrespective of our intangible differences.

“As Nigerians, we are all aware of the challenges that bedevil the country. We need not begin to enumerate them. But what we must not let happen is allowing our weakness to wall our strength. Our diversity offers a rare opportunity of plural perspectives to finding a solution to our problems. If we fail to take that advantage, we would be weaker while the problems keep growing bigger and the blame will be on us.

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“As we embrace this New Year with brighter hopes of restoration, let us do so with even a stronger commitment to unity, cooperation and mutual love. Let us work as one people, under one God with one country to call home.

“I wish every Nigerian a prosperous Year 2021 and I do pray that every family shall find renewal in the New Year.”

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