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Atiku Slams President Tinubu as Propaganda Era Approaches End

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On Thursday, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar delivered a scathing critique of President Bola Tinubu during a rally in Abuja. Atiku firmly stated that the current administration's era of propaganda is nearing conclusion, warning that Nigerians are growing increasingly disillusioned with the government's messaging.

Rally Highlights and Attendance

The rally, which saw attendance from thousands of supporters, served as a platform for Atiku to express his grievances against Tinubu’s administration. He called for greater accountability and transparency from the government, highlighting that citizens deserve to know the truth about the state of the economy and security in Nigeria.

Atiku's address resonated with many attendees who have been feeling the impact of rising inflation and inadequate public services. A survey released last month indicated that 78% of Nigerians are dissatisfied with Tinubu’s handling of the economy, which underscores the urgency behind Atiku’s comments.

Economic Struggles and Public Sentiment

Atiku's condemnation of Tinubu's presidency comes at a time when the Nigerian economy is grappling with significant challenges. Inflation reached a staggering 24.08% in September, severely affecting the purchasing power of ordinary citizens. Many families are struggling to afford basic necessities, and this economic strain has intensified public frustration.

The former Vice President expressed that the government needs to address these issues openly rather than relying on propaganda. "Nigerians can no longer be fooled by false narratives. They want real change and real solutions," he asserted, reflecting the sentiments of many in the crowd.

The Role of Media

Atiku's remarks also highlighted the role of media outlets, particularly Vanguard News, in shaping public opinion. He praised the outlet's commitment to investigative journalism and delivering information that holds the government accountable. Such media coverage is crucial as it informs citizens of critical developments affecting their daily lives.

As the country approaches the 2023 presidential elections, the influence of media will likely increase, providing platforms for both the ruling party and the opposition to communicate their messages. Atiku's call for transparency may resonate with voters who feel underserved by current leadership.

Community Responses and Mobilisation

Community responses to Atiku's statements have been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a desire for change ahead of the elections. Grassroots movements are already mobilising in support of Atiku's campaign, aiming to unite Nigerians around common goals of economic reform and improved governance.

Local leaders are echoing Atiku's sentiments, urging citizens to engage actively in political discourse. They believe that grassroots activism can pressure the government to listen to the needs and concerns of the populace.

Looking Ahead: Election Implications

As Nigeria prepares for its next presidential elections, the stakes are high. Atiku's criticism of Tinubu could influence undecided voters who are disillusioned with the current administration. Upcoming debates and campaign activities will likely focus on economic recovery and addressing the citizens' immediate challenges.

With the elections set for February 2024, political analysts will be watching closely to see how Atiku’s message of accountability and transparency resonates with voters. Citizens can expect a heated campaign leading up to the elections, filled with discussions about the country’s future and leadership choices.

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