•Atiku and Tinubu
Former Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for purportedly failing to protect the military and Nigerians at large, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
According to the presidential candidate of the 2023 general elections on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the latest killing “for me is unequivocally a failure of political leadership as the President seems only more interested in decimating the opposition by all means possible, while forgetting his crucial role as Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces”.
Atiku said these in a post last night on his X account, in reaction to the killing of Nigerian Army Brigadier General Musa Uba by terrorists in Borno State.
The Frontier reports that General Uba was earlier ambushed and abducted by the terrorists while information of his killing emerged yesterday.
“I am deeply saddened and extremely shocked and disturbed by news making the rounds of the killing of Brig. Gen. Musa Uba by terrorists and the failure of the military hierarchy to clearly explain how it happened or what went wrong, as initial official denials indicated that this was not the case.
“This for me is unequivocally a failure of political leadership as the President seems only more interested in decimating the opposition by all means possible, while forgetting his crucial role as Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces,” Atiku wrote.
Continuing he said, “Gen. Musa’s death along with the deaths of some of the troops he was leading is one death too many and a bold terrorist resurgence our dear country cannot afford.
“I urge all citizens and our military leaders to take heart, as even this season shall pass away.”
Addressing President Tinubu directly, Atiku said,
“To Mr. President: the security of the lives of our people is your primary responsibility and you must live up to it or be humble enough to admit incompetence and either ask for help or resign.
“If I was President, I would order the military to occupy Borno State or any state under siege by bandits or armed groups until they clear those areas. We must care enough for the men and women who put their lives on the line for our sake.”
Atiku offered his condolences to the Nigerian Armed Forces, the family of the bereaved and indeed to all Nigerians, and concluded by saying, “May this dark period pass over us as a nation, sooner than later. -AA.”


