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    Atiku slams Tinubu’s economic record, warns businesses face deeper pain

    January 4, 2026
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    Atiku Abubakar, former VP of Nigeria.

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has delivered a scathing verdict on Nigeria’s economy, warning that policy failures under President Bola Tinubu are deepening business distress, accelerating job losses, and pushing the country toward economic collapse.

    In a New Year message to Nigerians, Atiku described 2025 as “one of the most punishing years in our recent history,” marked by what he called “economic suffocation” and governance devoid of empathy.

    He said the Tinubu-led administration presided over months of fiscal drift, borrowing heavily while businesses struggled to survive.

    “The past year exposed, in stark terms, the incompetence and policy bankruptcy of President Bola Tinubu,” Atiku said, adding that the government governed “for months without a functional budget, relying on propaganda while borrowing recklessly.”

    From a business perspective, Atiku warned that the operating environment for enterprises deteriorated sharply, with small and medium-sized businesses bearing the brunt of inflation, weak consumer demand, and policy uncertainty.

    “Industries shut down. Workers were sent home. Hunger spread. Suffering became normalized,” he said.

    He also questioned the credibility of the government’s reform agenda, citing what he described as a scandal involving a forged tax law.

    “Nothing better captures the decay of this government than the scandal of a forged tax law, shamelessly branded a ‘reform’,” Atiku said, warning that “a government that begins reform with forgery cannot end with prosperity.”

    Atiku further dismissed official claims of revenue performance, arguing that worsening insecurity and debt accumulation were eroding investor confidence.

    “While drowning the nation in debt, the government falsely claimed to have met revenue targets,” he said, noting that kidnappings and violent crimes had disrupted livelihoods and economic activity nationwide.

    He said unemployment, labour unrest and collapsing enterprises defined the year, contradicting repeated assurances of economic recovery.

    “Small businesses, the backbone of job creation, are collapsing. Workers are losing jobs,” Atiku said, arguing that policies demanding sacrifice from citizens were unjustified.

    “Sacrifice is patriotic, but it becomes cruel when demanded by leaders who live extravagantly.”

    Despite the challenges, Atiku said Nigeria endured due to the resilience of its people, not policy competence.

    He warned, however, that weak institutions and disregard for due process could undermine future economic stability and elections. “A government capable of forging or tampering with laws cannot be trusted to conduct free and fair elections in 2027,” he said.

    Calling for civic engagement, Atiku urged Nigerians and the business community to organize for change through democratic means. “Democracy gives the people the power to change a failing government, peacefully and decisively, through the ballot,” he said.

    He concluded with a call to action: “Let us vote out hunger, insecurity, unemployment, dishonesty, corruption, abductions, lies, and propaganda. Nigeria deserves better. Nigerians deserve dignity.”

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