2019: Presidency Fires Back At Atiku Over ‘Power Drunk’ Comment About Buhari
The Presidency, through Mr. Femi Adesina, the spokesman to President Muhammadu Buhari has responded to the comment made by the former Vice-president Atiku Abubakar that his principal is intoxicated by power at the helm and also unwilling to leave the seat in 2019.
Abubakar was quoted as saying Buhari is “very uncompromising, power drunk (and) will not be ready to leave power without a fight.”
Adesina partly agreed with the statement of Atiku and maintained a postive interpretation to it as regards what he believes Buhari upholds
He affirmed that Buhari is uncompromising but only “in the quest to restore probity and accountability to public office”.
He said the president is also uncompromising in “cleaning the rot Nigeria was consigned into pre-2015, thus the war against corruption is being fought without fear or favour.”
“Rather than use the name of President Buhari to buoy his bid to get the presidential ticket of a party, whose flag has been flying at half-mast since it got roundly trounced at the polls in 2015, the former Vice President needs be told that the President is truly uncompromising, but only when it comes to looting the common patrimony of Nigerians, and squandering their riches,” Adesina said in a statement.
“Yes, President Buhari is single-minded in effecting change in every area of Nigerian life. So, Alhaji Abubakar is right, if that was what he meant by the President being uncompromising. But power drunk? No! And being a man ‘who will not be ready to leave power without a fight?’ Never!
“It is some political leaders we must beseech to eschew pugnacity and mind their language.
Adesina also said the president has demonstrated he is a committed democrat, “though also a retired military general (which) he has no apologies for.”
“In many ways, President Buhari has wielded power with decency, and as a means of serving the people, rather than for personal ends. If there’s one person not intoxicated by power, it is President Buhari, and scores of millions of Nigerians know this,” he added.
“That is why they will invest him with power again next year, knowing that he won’t misuse or misapply what has been entrusted to him.”
He asked the ex-vice president to “borrow a leaf from the decorous language employed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo” when the two argued over restructuring.
“That is the hallmark of statesmen, and not crying wolf where none exists, which is what the allegation of being uncompromising and power drunk truly is,” he said.
“Let the former Vice President be rest assured that there will be no ‘fight’ over power in Nigeria. Not under President Buhari’s watch. The people don’t want a fight.”

