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Atiku Abubakar and Bola Tinubu

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, has described his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Bola Tinubu, as an absent candidate.

The former vice president, in a statement on Wednesday by spokesman Phrank Shaibu, declared that Nigerians wonā€™t elect a ā€œghost Presidentā€.

Shaibu accused Tinubu of shying away from public scrutiny and using proxies to answer questions only contenders should give answers to.

The reaction followed the former Lagos governorā€™s town hall meeting with the Organized Private Sector (OPS).

Shaibu said Tinubu ā€œdodgedā€ the Lagos Chamber of Commerce Industry (LCCI) invitation but ā€œorganized his ownā€ at Eko Hotel and Suites, the same venue of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference he failed to attend.

The aide said after reading out his speech, Tinubu sat on the high table and systematically avoided questions.

ā€œHis aides spoke more than he did at the event, an indication that he didnā€™t even need to be there in the first place.

ā€œClearly Tinubu plans to run a proxy government in the unfortunate event that he wins the presidential electionā€.

Shaibu recalled that at the KADInvest programme in October, Tinubu spoke about how Governor Nasir El-Rufai turned a ā€œrotten situation to a bad oneā€.

The aide said last year in Kano, Tinubu revealed his plan to recruit 50 million youths into the military in order to tackle unemployment.

Shaibu further recalled when the APC candidate advised Nigerians to renew their expired Permanent Votersā€™ Cards (PVC).

The comment made the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue a rebuttal.

The PDP said Nigerians will not overlook ominous signs, ā€œthe reason Tinubuā€™s handlers have continued to shield him from open public engagements and scrutinyā€.

The opposition further denounced the APC co-founderā€™s argument that he doesnā€™t need physical strength to lead, but mental capacity.

Noting that citizens have suffered from APCā€™s ā€œseven-year misruleā€, Atikuā€™s camp hopes Tinubu will be bold to attend a presidential debate.

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