The presidential candidate of the PDP yesterday hit back at Tinubu saying he (Tinubu) is trying to divert the attention of Nigerians from the issues affecting the country.
Atiku said the recent call by Tinubu for his (Atiku) resignation over an allegation by Mr. Micheal Achimugu over alleged corruption was diversionary and irresponsible.
Atiku’s spokesperson, Dino Melaye, who stated this when he appeared on Channels TV political/current affairs program, Politics Today, described Achimugu as a serial blackmailer who is in court for such an offense.
He added that Achimugu’s petition was written from the office of the minister of state for Labour and Employment, Keyamo, who is one of the spokespersons of Tinubu’s presidential campaign council.
Melaye said Atiku’s team will no longer respond to the claims by Achimugu, adding that he was sent to distract Nigerians from the issues facing them.
He said, “We will not be concerned about the frivolous issues anymore. They commissioned this blackmailer to distract us. We will not fall for it.”
Melaye noted that Tinubu should be the one to withdraw from the race because of the enormous corruption allegations leveled against him.
Similarly, the PDP yesterday said it was irresponsible for Tinubu to try to divert public attention from the issues affecting Nigerians by calling for Atiku’s resignation over Achimugu’s claims.
The national publicity secretary of PDP, Hon Debo Ologunagba, in a statement, said Tinubu was diverting attention from the atrocious record and the vexatious misrule of the APC by demanding that Atiku should withdraw from the Presidential race on account of simulated allegations by the APC.
He said, “It is indeed ironic that an embattled Tinubu, who is beleaguered by uncountable cases of fraudulent activities, including perjury, forgery, treasury looting, corruption, and narcotic-related conviction can attempt to impugn on the unimpeachable integrity of the PDP Presidential Candidate.”
Ologunagba added that Atiku is one of the most investigated public officials in this country, saying it is also on record that in all the investigations undertaken over him and his affairs, Atiku was never found culpable in any of the allegations.