Atiku Alleges Senate President Akpabio Is Corrupt And Has History Of Abusing Women

Atiku Accuses Senate President Akpabio of Corruption and Misconduct
Breaking News from Naija News: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has made some bold accusations against Senate President Godwill Akpabio. During a candid interview with Nigerian journalist Adesuwa Giwa-Osagie on the program Untold Stories, Atiku didn’t hold back. He claimed that Akpabio is not only corrupt but also has a troubling history of abusing women. This explosive statement has sent shockwaves through Nigerian politics.
Atiku Speaks Out Against Corruption in the National Assembly
In a snippet of the interview shared on Instagram, Atiku, who ran as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in 2023, took aim at the leadership of the National Assembly. He criticized the body for approving President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, calling it a clear example of corruption. Atiku emphasized his long-standing belief that corruption runs deep within the ranks of the National Assembly. He said, “I was not surprised because I know the leadership is corrupt, and I have no apologies for that. They could do anything. The Senate President is known for such behavior, even during his tenure as governor.”
No Regrets About Not Choosing Nyesom Wike as Running Mate
When asked if he regretted not selecting the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, as his running mate, Atiku was firm in his response. He stated, “No. Not at all.” This decisive answer shows that Atiku stands by his decisions, even in the face of political scrutiny.
Read also:Who Are Hollywoods Richest Alist Stars
Atiku Open to Supporting a Credible Candidate in 2027 Coalition
Looking ahead to the 2027 presidential election, Atiku expressed his openness to supporting any credible candidate who emerges from a political coalition. He drew parallels to the 2014 merger, where several candidates contested for the presidency, and one emerged as the leader with widespread support. Atiku stressed the urgent need for experienced and credible leadership in Nigeria, saying, “I have never seen Nigeria in greater need of experienced and credible leadership than now.”
Atiku’s Direct Responses to Tough Questions
Here’s a closer look at Atiku’s responses to some of the toughest questions posed during the interview:
Q: Do you regret not choosing Wike as your running mate?
A:“No. Not at all.”
Q: Were there reports of corruption against Godswill Akpabio when he was governor?
A:“Yes. Not only was he corrupt, but he also had a history of abusing women.”
Read also:When Stars Fall For Regular Joes Meet The Hunky Husbands Of Some Famous Actresses
Q: Who do you think will lead the coalition, and will you run for president again?
A:“In 2014, we had a similar merger, with several candidates contesting. One emerged, and we all supported him. Nigeria has never been in greater need of credible leadership than now.”
Q: Were you surprised by how easily the National Assembly approved the state of emergency?
A:“No. The leadership is corrupt, and I have no apologies for saying that. They could do anything. The Senate President is known for such behavior, even as a governor.”
Atiku’s candid responses leave little room for interpretation, highlighting his commitment to transparency and accountability in Nigerian politics.
Frustrated Voters In Igbo-Etiti/Uzo-Uwani Demand Recall Of Their Lawmaker
Former Tinubu Aide Warns: President Risks Losing Northern Support In 2027 Election
Lassa Fever Outbreak In Ogun State: What You Need To Know


