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Flag bearer of the people’s Democratic Party at the 2019 presidential election, Atiku Abubakar have promised to keep fighting for democracy and Justice regardless of the verdict of the Supreme court at the election petition tribunal.
Atiku who poured out his frustration in a twitter post on Wednesday after the Mohammed Tanko led election petition tribunal struck out his appeal said that it is Nigerian’s to decide if Justice was done or not.
“Whether justice was done, is left to the Nigerian people to decide. As a democrat, I fought a good fight for the Nigerian people. I will keep on fighting for Nigeria and for democracy and also for justice,” Atiku twitted.
Accepting the verdict of the Supreme Court in good faith, the former vice president pointed that only Nigerians are infallible in the country’ democracy.
“While I believe that only God is infallible everywhere and only Nigerians are infallible in our democracy, I must accept that the judicial route I chose to take as a Democrat has come to a conclusion,” He said
While thanking Nigerians who stood by him from the
commencement of the petition on February 23, Atiku said that the Supreme court
judgement is part of the challenges that Nigerians
“The Nigerian judiciary, just like every estate of our realm, has been
sabotaged and undermined by an overreaching and dictatorial cabal, who have
undone almost all the democratic progress the @OfficialPDPNig and its
administrations nurtured for 16 years up until 2015.
“Can Nigeria continue like this? Recently, former United States Assistant
Secretary of State for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, averred that Nigeria
had rolled back the democratic gains she made in 2015.
“When democracy is rolled back, the economy, the society and the judiciary
will not be far behind.
“Today, the nail has been put on the coffin and the gains we collectively
made since 1999 are evaporating and a requiem is at hand.
“In a democracy, you need a strong judiciary, a free press and an
impartial electoral umpire. Nigeria has none of those three elements as at
today.
“One man, one woman, one youth, one vote, should be the only way to make
gains in a democracy. And when that is thwarted, the clock starts to tick.
“To those who think they have broken my spirit, I am sorry to disappoint
you. I am too focused on Nigeria to think about myself. I gave up that luxury
20 years ago. The question is not if I am broken. The question is if Nigeria is
whole?
“This is not a time for too many words. It will suffice for me to remind
Nigeria of this – we are an independent nation and we are the architects of our
fate. If we do not build a free Nigeria, we may end up destroying her and God
forbid that that should be the case.
“I was a democrat, I am a democrat, and I will always continue to be a
democrat. May God bless Nigeria.”
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