
Atiku’s Bold Challenge: Tinubu Urged to Practice “Nigeria First” Policy He Preaches
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called out President Bola Tinubu’s administration over its newly announced “Nigeria First” policy, demanding tangible action over rhetoric. Atiku challenged Tinubu to lead by example by ditching his foreign-made Cadillac Escalade for locally produced vehicles like Innoson or Nord and committing to Nigerian hospitals for medical care.
The “Nigeria First” Policy: PR Stunt or Genuine Reform?
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), chaired by Tinubu, approved the policy to prioritize local content, banning imports of goods producible in Nigeria. However, Atiku’s camp slammed the move as hypocritical, citing the administration’s penchant for foreign luxuries.
Atiku’s Statement (via Phrank Shaibu):
“The ‘Nigeria First’ mantra is another PR stunt. True leadership starts at the top. If Tinubu wants Nigerians to believe him, he must trade his Escalade for an Innoson. Let ministers swap Rolls-Royces for Nigerian cars. Is this policy only for the masses?”
Key Demands: From Vehicles to Vacations
- Ditch Foreign Cars: Tinubu and ministers urged to use Nigerian-made vehicles to boost local industries.
- Vacation Locally: Atiku mocks Tinubu’s European trips, suggesting vacations at Obudu Ranch or Yankari Game Reserve.
- End Medical Tourism: Demand for Tinubu to use hospitals like LUTH or UCH Ibadan instead of foreign facilities.
Public Reaction: Hypocrisy vs. Leadership
- Supporters: Praise Atiku for holding leadership accountable.
- Critics: Argue infrastructure gaps make local alternatives impractical.
- Neutral Observers: Stress the need for policy consistency and investment in local industries.
Atiku’s Bold Challenge: Tinubu Urged to Practice “Nigeria First” Policy He Preaches
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called out President Bola Tinubu’s administration over its newly announced “Nigeria First” policy, demanding tangible action over rhetoric. Atiku challenged Tinubu to lead by example by ditching his foreign-made Cadillac Escalade for locally produced vehicles like Innoson or Nord and committing to Nigerian hospitals for medical care.
The “Nigeria First” Policy: PR Stunt or Genuine Reform?
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), chaired by Tinubu, approved the policy to prioritize local content, banning imports of goods producible in Nigeria. However, Atiku’s camp slammed the move as hypocritical, citing the administration’s penchant for foreign luxuries.
Atiku’s Statement (via Phrank Shaibu):
“The ‘Nigeria First’ mantra is another PR stunt. True leadership starts at the top. If Tinubu wants Nigerians to believe him, he must trade his Escalade for an Innoson. Let ministers swap Rolls-Royces for Nigerian cars. Is this policy only for the masses?”
Key Demands: From Vehicles to Vacations
- Ditch Foreign Cars: Tinubu and ministers urged to use Nigerian-made vehicles to boost local industries.
- Vacation Locally: Atiku mocks Tinubu’s European trips, suggesting vacations at Obudu Ranch or Yankari Game Reserve.
- End Medical Tourism: Demand for Tinubu to use hospitals like LUTH or UCH Ibadan instead of foreign facilities.
Public Reaction: Hypocrisy vs. Leadership
- Supporters: Praise Atiku for holding leadership accountable.
- Critics: Argue infrastructure gaps make local alternatives impractical.
- Neutral Observers: Stress the need for policy consistency and investment in local industries.
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