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$30,000 USA Lobby: Presidency Threatens  Atiku with Treason

The Presidency has reacted to the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar’s clandestine plan to lobby the United States of America with $30,000 for recognition as Nigeria’s President-elect having claimed to have won the March 23 Presidential election.

Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie, warned that the Federal Government is  keeping a close eye on the activities of the PDP flagbearer to undermine the government in power adding that Atiku should be glad he is walking free and not rotting away in jail.

In a Twitter thread on Tuesday, Onochie said she saw some photos of Atiku with “weird inscriptions” on them. Although, she did not mention what exactly the inscriptions on the photo of the former Vice-President were.

Onochie added that Atiku should caution himself lest he gets tried for treason, even as she advised Atiku to face his court case against the President’s victory, rather than stirring up mischief.

She wrote: “I just returned from Abuja and saw Atiku’s photos with some weird inscriptions.

“For one who is lucky to be walking free, whatever he is planning, he shouldn’t forget that we have a President in place.

“Nigerians should insist that treason is treated as treason. He should counsel himself.

“When you lose an election, you either congratulate the victor or you challenge the election results in court.

“After foot-dragging, Atiku has now managed to go to court. It’s in the best  interest of the nation that he continues in that legal path instead of stirring mischief.”

The Twitt 

I just returned to Abuja and saw @atiku‘s photos with some weird inscriptions
For one who is lucky to be walking free, whatever he is planning, he shouldn’t forget that we have a President in place
Nigerians will insist that treason be treated as treason. He should counsel himself

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