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Your tenure of propaganda coming to an end – Former Vice President Atiku blasts Tinubu

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 29, 2026 643 Minutes read0

•Atiku and Tinubu

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has told President Bola Tinubu that his time was up, declaring that “the era of political complacency, propaganda and governance by deception is drawing to a close” and that Nigerians are preparing to reclaim their country through the power of the ballot.

“The era of excuses is ending. The era of accountability is approaching. The era of propaganda is fading. And with the support of Nigerians, a new chapter of competence, prosperity, security, and genuine hope shall begin.

“Let no one be deceived. The era of complacency is over. The era of propaganda is ending. The era of taking Nigerians for granted is coming to a close. The people are awake. The people are watching. And when the time comes, they will deliver their verdict through the ballot,” he said today in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu.

Firing directly at the president as his administration marks its third anniversary in office, Atiku said the most fitting report card of the Tinubu years is not the glossy advertisements, expensive media campaigns, or self-congratulatory speeches emanating from Abuja, but the tears of hungry families, the despair of unemployed youths, the collapse of businesses, and the haunting images of schoolchildren being abducted by criminals while a complacent government looks the other way.

According to him, while every government is entitled to its own opinions, no government is entitled to its own facts, reports Vanguard.

“Three years ago, President Tinubu promised renewed hope. What Nigerians have received instead is renewed hardship, renewed insecurity, renewed poverty, and renewed hopelessness,” Atiku said.

He said food prices have skyrocketed beyond the reach of ordinary families, inflation has become a cruel tax on the poor, small and medium-scale businesses are shutting their doors, the naira has been battered, and purchasing power has collapsed.

Atiku also condemned what he called reckless borrowing without accountability, citing public reports indicating that while the federal government borrowed approximately N11.9 trillion within a nine-month period, only N3.1 trillion was reportedly spent on capital projects.

“Nigerians are therefore entitled to ask a simple question: where did the rest of the money go?” he asked.

He raised additional concerns about the concentration of infrastructure contracts, noting that a substantial portion of publicly highlighted spending appears directed at the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Badagry-Sokoto Highway — both reportedly awarded to a company owned by a businessman whom President Tinubu publicly described as his “partner in daring”.

“This administration has created the disturbing perception that while ordinary Nigerians are being asked to endure sacrifice, the benefits of government spending are increasingly flowing towards a privileged circle of politically connected interests,” Atiku said.

The former vice president described the resurgence of mass abductions as the most damning indictment of Tinubu’s three years in power.

He cited the recent abduction of schoolchildren in Borno State and the mass kidnapping of pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State as proof of a government detached from reality.

“The tragedy of Borno and Oyo is not merely a security failure. It is the inevitable consequence of a government that has become detached from reality and addicted to propaganda,” he added.

Atiku dismissed government claims of economic and security progress as carefully curated narratives designed to create the illusion of improvement where none exists.

Warning those in power not to mistake the patience of Nigerians for permanent acceptance, Atiku said there is a clear difference between endurance and approval.

The former vice president pledged that the ADC would in the coming weeks release a comprehensive policy blueprint covering economic recovery, job creation, security sector reform, fiscal discipline, healthcare expansion, and the restoration of public confidence in government institutions.

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