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Atiku Urges Loyalists To Support Buhari’s Administration

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Buhari and Atiku

Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has called on his loyalist to support the present Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) made this known on Saturday in Kano State through his close aide, Alhaji Muhammad Abdullahi Sugar, who said it was evident that Buhari was leading the nation on the right path to greatness.

Sugar said if continued, the present administration’s vision to improve the country’s conditions would yield good dividends.

He said: “Our political mentor, Turakin Adamawa, Atiku Abubakar has directed us to support the administration of President Muhammad Buhari because of his keen interest to see the country’s development.

The former vice president is a democrat who believes in the APC and the administration of President Buhari.

“There is cordial understanding between the former vice president and President Buhari.”

Adding that:“Atiku is always advocating for positive change in the country that will improve the lives of the people.”

Recall that Atiku allegedly led some political bigwigs to a meeting in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in December with the aim of plotting to scheme the president out of the running for the 2019 presidential election, a claim the former vice president has come out to public debunk.

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