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Buhari can’t conspire against Tinubu in 2027 – Atiku’s ex-aide

The former spokesperson for the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Organisation and national chairmanship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party, Segun Showunmi speaks to OLUFEMI ADEDIRAN about the significance of the visit of Atiku to former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, Katsina State, among other issues

Some people have said the visit of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and other Peoples Democratic Party chieftains to former President Muhammadu Buhari was part of the ploy of the North to get power back in 2027. What is your opinion about this?

There is no way you will describe the Federal Republic of Nigeria – the leadership, political, and governance structure of this country, including even the popularity that you will not identify former President Muhammadu Buhari as one of the territorial commanders of this country. So, if people visit him, that visit is appropriate; that visit is merited. Most leaders in the nation speak too frequently, but President Muhammadu Buhari has mastered the art of speaking sparingly. When you have done all the things he has done, seen all the things he has seen and you are still able to talk sparingly, then the words have very significant weight.

Therefore, if anybody wants to plan the future of this country, and it considers it the right thing to do; to go and pay homage, to consult, to seek his opinion, visit and check on his welfare, I will consider the person wise. It is the nature of thinkers to reflect deeply above the decibels of the noise around them so that they either hear clearly or see clearly. I think what Atiku Abubakar has done with Buhari is good.I congratulate Atiku for going to visit his elder brother. Our leaders are sometimes victimised by their followers. Our expectations and our arguments can sometimes be a burden for our leaders, and that burden is sometimes heavy; it sometimes hamstrings them and prevents them from moving. So, I’m happy that Atiku was able to rise above the kind of opinions that society will normally hold because they don’t belong to the same political party, but anybody who wants to be president must desire to be the president of the entire Nigeria, and not just president of his household or his tribe or his political party.

Do you think that northern politicians are preparing to unseat Tinubu in 2027?

What I know for a fact is that anybody who loves Nigeria will think very deeply about the present circumstance Nigeria is in and what should be the way out even for the future. Buhari is not a conspirator; that is not in his nature. He doesn’t join people in conspiring, to be planning against people. That is not him. He is as straightforward as a knife. So, if anybody is going to him looking for a conspiracy, the person may be disappointed.The reason is that I have a feeling that Buhari may have no choice but to return the favour that President Bola Tinubu did to him in 2019. In the build-up to 2015, all the leaders were on the same page with Bola Tinubu and Buhari, to make Buhari President at that time. By 2019, all of them had left that agenda, they had gone on to the PDP agenda, Bola Tinubu did not move, even when President Buhari was a little bit ill, and people felt it was a good time for people to dump him, but Tinubu did not move. He stood by him (Buhari) to help him achieve 2019.

Without prejudice, I know Buhari very well, and that is going to be weighing very heavily on his mind. Will it now be time for him to stand by Bola Tinubu or will he dump him? I know that at the back of Buhari’s mind, he will consider what is in the best interest of Nigeria. I don’t want anybody to link any politics to this visit, and I don’t want anybody to imagine that there is any crisis between Buhari and President Bola Tinubu, but I also don’t want anybody, especially President Bola Tinubu, to sit in the Villa with his friends and be making unrealistic assumptions as to how 2027 will look like.

If they have done well with the economy, the Nigerian people will tell them; if they have done well with insecurity, the Nigerian people will tell them. If they have done well with inflation, the Nigerian people will tell them. If they have done well with the cost of living, the Nigerian people will tell them. If they have done well with poverty alleviation, the Nigerian people will tell them. If they have done well with debt in the country, the Nigerian people will tell them, and in any case, what the future holds is in the hands of God, but if you underrate the influence of Muhammadu Buhari in the rural North, especially, in the rural North-West, you are a joker.

Going by the policies of President Bola Tinubu’s government, will you say he is the best option for Nigeria?

The problem with Tinubu is that you can see whatever he is trying to do, but the major challenge he has is the composition of his cabinet. Any leader who wants to rule a nation like ours and bring on board a cabinet that is not balanced is going to find out that such a cabinet is what is going to ensure that a large number of people do not connect with his government. The business of ministers is to be the ambassadors of the cabinet everywhere, including where they operate.

But when you set up a cabinet that is not balanced, what you are going to have is that in areas where people should be feeling you, feeling your policies, feeling your goodwill, they will not have people that they can reach or they can touch. This administration has devalued the currency so much that their previous savings have been destroyed. For example, when a man keeps maybe N1m in his account believing that he has $10,000 and suddenly his N1m now amounts to little or nothing, do you know what you have done to him?

Tinubu’s government has very little empathy for the people. Any government that does not have empathy is the only government that can be sitting down for more than one year and has not increased workers’ salaries, knowing full well that you have impacted them with inflation, you have impacted them with the cost of transportation, you have impacted them with the cost of fuel, and you have impacted them with currency devaluation. If you did all that to them if you had empathy, you don’t need one year before you come up with something to ameliorate a bit, but one year has passed, and we are still talking about it.

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