Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar Media
Adviser, Garba Shehu has
faulted corruption charges by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in an
EFCC magazine “Zero Tolerance” that the former Vice President
risked jail if he travels to the United States.
“The
former President is wrong. It is widely known that Atiku didn’t enter
government broke. He declared his assets at the commencement of his Vice
Presidency and did so at the end of his term as required by
the constitution, which is a sacred document to Atiku,” Garba Shehu said
in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday.
According
to him, “Atiku, who is currently returning from China after leading a
private economic trade mission at the invitation of the Chinese
government, travels often and has a well-documented record of building
industries and putting thousands of Nigerians to work. And this record,
quite frankly, has been thoroughly investigated.”
While
reiterating that Atiku has no case against him by any arm of the law in
any country in the world, including the United States, Shehu observed
that ”President Obasanjo’s repeated ‘jokes’ about Turaki not being able to go to America have become cliché, tiresome and not true.”
The
Media Adviser recalled that in 2006, former President Obasanjo sent his
National Security Adviser (NSA) to stop Atiku from travelling to the
US, saying that the Vice President risked arrest on arrival. He said
that Turaki spurned that advice, left Nigeria to land at the
Andrews Air Force Base, the official airport of the US government, to
receive the best reception ever on a visit to America.
“So, we are used to those taunts,” he said.
He
noted that when the former Vice President left office shortly before
late Musa Yar’Adua was inaugurated as President, Atiku spent three month
in the US, adding that if they (US authorities) wanted him for
anything, they would have met him.
“It
is time to start dealing in facts. Specifically, the fact that Atiku’s
visa to visit the United States has been recently renewed.
“Another
fact is Atiku is one of the most investigated politicians in Nigerian
history. And every investigation, whether politically motivated here at
home or by the FBI abroad, has yielded the same result every time: not
guilty.
“If Atiku is guilty of anything, it is crushing persistent attempts at re-writing our constitution.
“Atiku
has chosen the path of optimism and hope. Moving forward, he will
continue working to fuel Nigeria’s economy through investment and job
creation, while also passionately and persistently defending our young
democracy,” Shehu said.
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