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How I stopped Obasanjo’s third-term bid —Atiku

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has disclosed that his intimate relationship with National Assembly members when he was Nigeria’s vice president stopped former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s third-term bid.

He said the relationship enabled him and some NASS members to stop Obasanjo’s third-term agenda, and he was eager to re-ignite with the NASS candidates after his election as president, along with their own successful election.

This, Atiku noted, would enable them to function better and deepen democracy.

The PDP presidential candidate made the remarks at the 2023 Presidential Campaign Organization’s strategic engagement meeting with National Assembly candidates on Sunday night in Abuja.

He stated, “During my tenure as vice president, I developed a very intimate relationship with members of the National Assembly, and it was that relationship that enabled us to stop the third-term or life presidency attempt by President Obasanjo.”

“I really look forward to re-engaging you as you return to the National Assembly for your functions under the Constitution and to further deepen democracy’s development and the progress of our nation.”

Lamenting the current security and economic situation, the former vice president said, “Our nation has found itself in one of the most challenging times in the history of this country.”

“Now, we are more divided than ever because of the activities and policies of the current APC government.

“Likewise, our security situation has gone from bad to worse, and our economy is in shambles.”

He pointed out that the challenges facing the people and the executive arm were enormous, such that “we must work together to take the country out of its present predicament and malaise.”

The meeting, which later went into a private session, resolved, as part of their covenant with Nigerians, to reduce the cost of governance through improved citizen oversight and a strong emphasis on curbing waste and cost reduction.

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