Atiku Abubakar Says 2025 Exposed Tinubu’s Incompetence and Policy Bankruptcy, Describes Year as One of Nigeria’s Most Punishing Amid Economic Hardship and Insecurity
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has described 2025 as one of the most punishing years in Nigeria’s recent history, blaming widespread hardship on what he called the incompetence and policy bankruptcy of President Bola Tinubu’s APC-led administration.
In a New Year message to Nigerians, Atiku said the year was marked by economic suffocation, political recklessness, worsening insecurity, and governance without empathy. He accused the Tinubu government of mismanaging the economy, governing for months without a functional budget, and relying on reckless borrowing and propaganda, which he said pushed the country to the brink of economic collapse.
Atiku also criticised the handling of a controversial tax law, describing it as a forged document disguised as reform, and faulted the President for allegedly refusing to allow proper legislative and legal scrutiny. He warned that a government that begins reforms with forgery cannot deliver prosperity.
On democracy, the former vice-president accused the APC of weakening Nigeria’s democratic institutions and attempting to turn the country into a de facto one-party state through intimidation, coercion, and state capture. He further highlighted rising national debt, worsening insecurity, increased kidnappings and violent crimes, and the devastating impact on lives, livelihoods, and communities.
Despite these challenges, Atiku said Nigeria survived the year not because of government competence but due to the resilience of its people, whom he praised for enduring hardship amid what he described as failed leadership and poor governance.
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has described 2025 as one of the most punishing years in Nigeria’s recent history, blaming widespread hardship on what he called the incompetence and policy bankruptcy of President Bola Tinubu’s APC-led administration.
In a New Year message to Nigerians, Atiku said the year was marked by economic suffocation, political recklessness, worsening insecurity, and governance without empathy. He accused the Tinubu government of mismanaging the economy, governing for months without a functional budget, and relying on reckless borrowing and propaganda, which he said pushed the country to the brink of economic collapse.
Atiku also criticised the handling of a controversial tax law, describing it as a forged document disguised as reform, and faulted the President for allegedly refusing to allow proper legislative and legal scrutiny. He warned that a government that begins reforms with forgery cannot deliver prosperity.
On democracy, the former vice-president accused the APC of weakening Nigeria’s democratic institutions and attempting to turn the country into a de facto one-party state through intimidation, coercion, and state capture. He further highlighted rising national debt, worsening insecurity, increased kidnappings and violent crimes, and the devastating impact on lives, livelihoods, and communities.
Despite these challenges, Atiku said Nigeria survived the year not because of government competence but due to the resilience of its people, whom he praised for enduring hardship amid what he described as failed leadership and poor governance.
Atiku Abubakar Says 2025 Exposed Tinubu’s Incompetence and Policy Bankruptcy, Describes Year as One of Nigeria’s Most Punishing Amid Economic Hardship and Insecurity
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has described 2025 as one of the most punishing years in Nigeria’s recent history, blaming widespread hardship on what he called the incompetence and policy bankruptcy of President Bola Tinubu’s APC-led administration.
In a New Year message to Nigerians, Atiku said the year was marked by economic suffocation, political recklessness, worsening insecurity, and governance without empathy. He accused the Tinubu government of mismanaging the economy, governing for months without a functional budget, and relying on reckless borrowing and propaganda, which he said pushed the country to the brink of economic collapse.
Atiku also criticised the handling of a controversial tax law, describing it as a forged document disguised as reform, and faulted the President for allegedly refusing to allow proper legislative and legal scrutiny. He warned that a government that begins reforms with forgery cannot deliver prosperity.
On democracy, the former vice-president accused the APC of weakening Nigeria’s democratic institutions and attempting to turn the country into a de facto one-party state through intimidation, coercion, and state capture. He further highlighted rising national debt, worsening insecurity, increased kidnappings and violent crimes, and the devastating impact on lives, livelihoods, and communities.
Despite these challenges, Atiku said Nigeria survived the year not because of government competence but due to the resilience of its people, whom he praised for enduring hardship amid what he described as failed leadership and poor governance.
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