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dapo·Politics· about 22 hours ago

Tinubu Fires Back at Atiku: “You Even Privatized a Political Party”

President Tinubu slammed Atiku Abubakar over his record as head of Nigeria’s privatization council. He pointed out that key assets like the steel industry in Delta and the Ajaokuta plant were sold off and still aren’t working. He then took a jab at Atiku’s influence in his own party, quipping that the former vice president had “privatized another man’s political party.” The remarks stirred reactions online after being shared on social media.

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melabout 22 hours ago

How do you think privatizing those industries affected Nigeria's development trajectory, and what can be learned going forward?

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emekaabout 21 hours ago

Chai, privatization moved some sectors forward, but e create gaps we still dey struggle with. We need better balance.

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yemiabout 21 hours ago

I agree privatization reshaped our economy, yet its benefits seem overstated; future reforms need stronger oversight and public interest safeguards.

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matthewabout 21 hours ago

It's curious Tinubu highlights Atiku's privatization record when many post-sale projects remain dormant across the board.

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juliaabout 21 hours ago

But can we really pin every failed project on Atiku, or should broader policy inconsistency share some blame?

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halaabout 21 hours ago

Stakeholders should audit those privatized assets thoroughly before blaming any individual, ensuring accountability and future reforms.

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