Atiku Responsible For Nigeria’s Multi-Dimensional Poverty: Buhari Media Organisation

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Atiku Abubakar, former vice president and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been accused of being responsible for the country’s poverty figures by the Buhari Media Organisation (BMO).

Reacting to a statement credited to Atiku accusing the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration of plunging the country into multi-dimensional poverty, citing a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report, BMO says the PDP is the culprit.

Speaking on Tuesday, Niyi Akinsiju and Cassidy Madueke, BMO chairman and secretary, said Nigeria had an “exponential spike” in the number of people living below $1, which happened under the tenure of the PDP.

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He said, “The UN body had noted that slightly over 98 million Nigerians were living in multi-dimensional poverty, but, as usual, the PDP presidential candidate did not fully grasp the details before launching an attack on President Buhari,” the statement read.

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“The report indicated that about 46 per cent of Nigerians were poor as at today, but Atiku Abubakar needs to be reminded that 60.9 per cent of Nigerians, or 100 million people, were living below the poverty threshold in 2010, and 120 million in 2012, according to the World Bank, which is the body that provides a global poverty headcount.

“Interestingly, the period the country had an exponential spike in the number of people living below $1 a day was during the 16 unbroken years that the former Vice-President’s party held sway in Nigeria.

“It is not a secret that Alhaji Abubakar was the executor-in-chief of what has gone down in the annals of the nation as a major heist of the nation’s assets, an action that later pitched him against former President Obasanjo.

“He literally sold off several government-owned enterprises for less than their market values to his cronies to strip and cannibalise, and in the process, tens of thousands of workers were denied their livelihood and laid off without benefits. It is also on record that he kept one of the prized assets (Onne Port) to himself.”

The group urged Atiku to “look into the nearest mirror” to see the person to blame for the poverty figures “or maybe he could tell us how many people he drove into penury and how many had their pensions paid, even after the terminal date of the Obasanjo administration”.