Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has gone to a High Court in Abuja, with a
request for it to prevent President Muhammadu Buhari and security
agencies in the country from intruding with the general elections.
Atiku also asked the court to make it compulsory for Buhari to settle
him for damages to the tune of N2 billion, as well as publicly
apologise, for paying good money to instigate several untrue suits
against him.
He said the bloodshed and destruction in Nigeria had rendered
citizens, farmers, women and children homeless without fwhat to eat or
the basic amenities of life, as well as led to the emergence of various
IDP camps in the country
His words, “That under the present administration, there are over
108,000 Internally Displaced Persons grappling with a litany of
infections and hunger.”
“In Taraba State, number of IDPs in the various camps are: Mayo Dassa
(402 IDPs); Gullong (1259), ATC Kofai (968), Abuja I and II (357),
Dorowa/Magami/Malam Joda (579), Sabon Gari (482), Malum (872),
Murtai/Yaukani/Yelwa(554), Mile six (74), Nyabukaka/Tutan Kurma/Kasa
(148) and Nukkai (30).
“That in Plateau State there are a total of 38,051 Internally
Displaced Persons, IDPs, who were victims of June 23 and 24 violence
involving suspected herdsmen and villagers in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Mangu,
Bokkos and Jos South Local Government Areas are taking refuge in 31
camps.
“That in Benue State they have registered more than 180,000 displaced
persons in eight camps while over 500, 000 IDPs are taking shelter
wherever they find space.”
“That the current division in Nigeria was ignited by that infamous 5
per cent versus 97per cent speech that President Buhari gave in
Washington on June 23, 2015. No father should ever tell some of his kids
in the presence of the rest of his kids that he loves them more than
the others. When this happens, the discontent that it will cause may
lead to the breakup of that home.
“That in a report by Transparency International, TI, released on
February 21, 2018, Nigeria was still ranked as one of the most corrupt
countries in the World.
“That the inability of the Buhari administration to combat grand
corruption has led to astronomical plundering of public coffers costing
the Nigerian taxpayers around 25 per cent of annual Gross Domestic
Product (GDP).
“That according to a recent report released by International Monetary
Fund, IMF, on February 28, 2018, Nigerians are getting poorer despite
the country’s slow recovery from a devastating recession.”
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