Obi explains Why Atiku travelled to the US

Sat, Jan 19, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party  travelled to United States because of his desire to see a new Nigeria

 

PETER Obi, running mate to Atiku Abubakar in the forthcoming 2019 General Elections, has described Atiku’s trip to the USA as necessary and not undertaken to prove any point. Obi was reacting to the question by the media at the Domestic Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport yesterday on his way to the East.

Obi, who expressed surprise at the dust generated by trip, said that he did not see anything unusual with the trip, except that Atiku opted to travel when it was necessary.

On what prompted the trip to the USA, Obi said that everything Atiku did today was prompted by his desire to see a new Nigeria after the next month’s elections.  In his words: “Though he does over 90 percent of his consultations at home and among Nigerians, but now and then, he has to travel to meet  different groups, especially those that will be of assistance in the new Nigerian project.”

Obi said that Atiku was preoccupied on how to create jobs, reduce unemployment in Nigeria, abolish poverty and re-create the Nigerian economy in order to make Nigeria to start working again. “His trip is about engaging partners because he wants to hit the ground running without wasting unnecessary time.”

-Jan 19, 2019 @ 11:08 GMT |

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