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Atiku: Shettima’s Statement Denigrates Business That Employs Thousands of Workers • Maintains politics doesn’t confer licence to be reckless •Says Tinubu’s running mate should apologise to Nigerian workers employed by his

• Maintains politics doesn’t confer licence to be reckless •Says Tinubu’s running mate should apologise to Nigerian workers employed by his businessesin Abuja

“Even Atiku’s opponents have acknowledged his business resume that has seen him being engaged in businesses covering farming, animal feed, beverages, banking, logistics, polymer and plastics, education, among others, employing thousands directly and hundreds of thousands indirectly.” Atiku said Shettima should apologise to Nigerian workers, especially the thousands benefitting from Atiku’s businesses, for his statement, stressing, “Politics does not confer on anyone the license to make irresponsible statements.”

“Unlike Tinubu, who sat idly by and watched his APC ruin Nigeria to the current sorry state, the presidential candidate of the PDP has been consistent in proffering solutions to the myriads of ineffective policy options of the APC administration. “Tinubu, who has been in hibernation mode for the seven years that his party unleashed the worst moment of economic hardship on Nigerians, has suddenly found a voice, because as it is usual with the APC, the time is here again to hoodwink the people with sugar-coated promises.”

Another statement by Momodu said, “It is our belief that Alhaji Shettima, in a moment of deliberate amnesia, must have tried to point fingers at the specks in another man’s eyes while studiously ignoring the giant logs in his own eyes.

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