If anyone has evidence against me, tender it now or shut up forever,” Atiku told his critics.
In a statement issued in Abuja, Atiku advised his self-righteous political enemies to either prove his alleg
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The statement said Atiku spoke during a facility tour of the new
ultra-modern Yaliam Press Limited in Jabi area of Abuja. He said: “It is
sickening to continue to regurgitate allegations of corruption against me by
people who have failed to come forward with a single shred of evidence of my
misconduct while in office. “People who have no initiative, personal
resourcefulness and ideas about wealth creation, always assume that a man
cannot build himself without stealing. “People who are bereft of ideas about
entrepreneurial spirit always think that everyone else is a thief like them.”
He added that it was morally offensive for people who despised honest labour to
become judges in the courts of public opinion. The Waziri Adamawa explained
that though he had not been convicted of corruption by any court in the land or
elsewhere, his political enemies had been parading a fake morality to fool
gullible Nigerians. “Despite previous desperate efforts to link me with
corruption, the William Jefferson trial in the United States ended in 2009
without indicting me or linking me to corrupt activities,” he said. Atiku, who
was responding to the welcome address by the Chairman/CEO of Yaliam Press
Limited, Yahaya Ali Amfani, recalled that he had pasted a reminder at his bed
rest during his training as a Custom Officer that he (Atiku) would retire from
any agency if he had not attained the headship of the place at the age of 40.
Atiku said that he was only able to attain the position of Deputy Director
before his exit in 1989 to chart a career in business.
Atiku told the
management and staff of Yaliam Press that he retired from the Customs Service
with untainted record, stressing that if anybody had evidence that he stole a
kobo at the Customs or during his tenure as Vice President, such accusers
should come forward or file a petition against him. Atiku said he didn’t become
a Vice President in 1999 as a pauper, noting he had been a successful investor
throughout his retirement life. “If Atiku is a thief merely because of his
resourcefulness and successful investments, my political enemies should tell
Nigerians the sources of their own stupendous wealth,” he added.
By Omeiza Ajayi
ABUJA—Former Vice President and chieftain of All Progressives Congress,
APC, yesterday took on his critics, asking them to provide proof of
allegations of corruption against him.
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