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Atiku accuses APC of offering N50m bribes to opposition leaders

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of allegedly offering opposition party leaders N50 million each to undermine oppositionNigeria’s democratic process.
Atiku made the allegation on Monday while speaking at a national conference on strengthening democracy held in Abuja.
The event, organized by various civic organizations, focused on strategies to protect Nigeria’s democratic values.
The former Vice President expressed concern over what he described as a looming threat to democracy in Nigeria. He emphasized that urgent steps must be taken to safeguard democratic institutions and prevent the erosion of political integrity.
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“I want to say it here publicly. I met with a political party leadership in the present opposition, and they told me flatly that this government gives them N50 million each,” Atiku revealed.
He questioned the commitment of opposition parties to democracy, saying, “If we are not careful, we are talking to some of you here, but you are recipients of the N50 million from the APC government. Do we really want to fight for democracy?”
Atiku lamented the erosion of democratic values, criticizing the current National Assembly as a “rubber stamp” for the government and raising doubts about the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral umpire.
He cited an example from Turkey, where the electoral body refused to declare a president-elect who fell short of the required vote threshold, as a benchmark of integrity Nigeria should emulate.
Calling for opposition parties to unite, he reflected on his decades-long struggle for democracy, noting personal sacrifices, including an attempt on his life, the seizure of his businesses, and exile.
“If we don’t unite and take action, we may end up with no democracy at all. God forbid,” Atiku concluded.