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Nigeria is larger than your desire to be president, serial loser – APC knocks Atiku

Ehabahe Lawani
Ehabahe Lawani 21 Views

Atiku Abubakar, the 2023 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential contender, has been labelled a “serial loser” by the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Felix Morka, an APC spokesman, stated that Nigeria was bigger than Atiku’s unfulfilled presidential ambition.

In response to Atiku’s international news conference on Monday after President Bola Tinubu’s election was confirmed by the Supreme Court, Morka made a statement.

After losing before the Supreme Court, Atiku declared that the judiciary had become the “lost hope” of the average person.

Additionally, he asserted that unquestionable proof demonstrated Tinubu’s legal transgression in providing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with a falsified certificate.

As a statesman, Atiku should concede defeat, according to Morka.

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The following was stated in a statement by Morka: “It is absurd for Atiku and his corrupt PDP to think that the courts would use their fake, flimsy, unverifiable, illogical, and hearsay evidence to overturn an election that was held substantially in accordance with our nation’s electoral laws and the Constitution.

Fortunately, Atiku is not qualified to define what “incontrovertible evidence” is.

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It is the courts’ constitutional obligation, which they have dutifully and satisfactorily carried out.

“We can appreciate how hurt and incredibly upset Atiku must be, as a repeated loser in elections whose life goal is to become the nation’s leader.

“Atiku, you’re correct—this cannot and should not be solely about you. Indeed, Nigeria is the subject. Nigeria is more powerful than your unfulfilled desire to become president. Nigeria has to and has already moved on.

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