Atiku queries Tinubu’s source of wealth, education
The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has taken the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu to task over the source of wealth and education, telling the former Lagos state governor to come clean to save his face.
.The Special Assistant on Public Communication to Atiku campaign , Phrank Shaibu, said in a statement that Tinubu was , “obviously thrown off balance when the BBC reporter asked him to disclose the source of his stupendous wealth. APC Presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, responded by asking, ‘Are you an enemy of wealth?’ He subsequently told a fable of how he inherited properties and also traded stocks like Warren Buffet. This is complete hogwash.”
Quoting the House of Assembly’s report, the statement from Shaibu said, “Interestingly, Tinubu had told a Lagos State House of Assembly committee that was set up to investigate his academic records in 1999 that he could not complete secondary school because his family was too poor.
“The Governor spoke about his difficult and traumatic youth and how he scaled the hurdles of life as a self-made man. After his primary education, the governor said he was admitted into secondary school but he could not further his education because of his poverty. The Governor thus had to engage in menial jobs before he proceeded to the United States of America in search of the Golden Fleece.”
The statement asked “how did Tinubu, whose family was too poor to send him to school despite a free education policy at the time, inherit properties from the same family? This is obviously balderdashed. Tinubu would do well to stop comparing himself with Warren Buffet.
“To be clear, questions on Tinubu’s source of wealth did not start today. US authorities said Tinubu revealed in bank documents that he worked with Mobil Nigeria Limited in 1989 and his salary was just $2,400 and he had no other sources of income.”
Shaibu explained that Atiku Abubakar’s source of wealth has never been in doubt, adding, “the ones he has listed publicly include: NICOTES (now Intels) founded in 1989; Prodeco, 1996; Atiku farms, 1982; and ABTI schools, 1992. Some of these companies like INTELS have had reputable Nigerians like the late General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and even traditional rulers on its board. We dare Tinubu to list his companies and source of wealth as Atiku has done.”