Describes Bwala as a political opportunist
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has dismissed recent comments by Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, labelling him a “political opportunist” and accusing the ruling camp of growing panic over former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s efforts to build a national opposition coalition.
In a statement on Tuesday, the media office condemned Bwala’s remarks during a TVC interview, where he questioned Atiku’s political future.
The office described his criticism as hypocritical, given his past role as spokesperson for Atiku’s 2023 presidential campaign before switching allegiance to Tinubu.
“It is both ironic and pathetic that Mr. Bwala, a political turncoat, now presumes to lecture a statesman of Atiku’s stature on legacy and retirement,” the statement read.
“His bitter and duplicitous remarks only expose the desperation of a floundering administration unnerved by the unstoppable momentum of the coalition Atiku is leading.”
The statement argued that Tinubu’s camp would not be so fixated on Atiku if they truly believed he was politically irrelevant.
“Why the relentless smear campaign if, as they claim, Atiku is a spent force? The answer is simple: he remains Nigeria’s most formidable opposition figure, and the coalition he is building poses a direct threat to the ruling party’s weakening grip on power.”
The media office also dismissed Bwala’s relevance, stating that his current position was only made possible by his previous association with Atiku. “His fleeting importance is owed entirely to the platform he once occupied under Atiku’s leadership—a fact that should inspire humility, not arrogance.”
The statement further emphasised Atiku’s enduring role in Nigeria’s democracy, citing his advocacy for reform, restructuring, and electoral integrity. “Legacy is not defined by office but by courage and conviction. Atiku’s contributions as a unifier and patriot are firmly rooted in the nation’s consciousness—unshaken by the hypocrisy of defectors turned defenders of a failing administration.”
Reaffirming Atiku’s commitment to Nigeria’s future, the media office declared that he would not be distracted by “political jesters masquerading as patriots.” The statement concluded: “The rescue and rebuilding of Nigeria is too urgent to be derailed by the petty ego trips of desperate presidential aides.”
PRESS RELEASE
Bwala’s Outburst Exposes Tinubu Camp’s Mounting Panic Over Atiku-Led Coalition Surge
The Atiku Media Office notes with utter contempt the disparaging remarks made by Mr. Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Policy Communication, during a recent interview on TVC.
It is both ironic and pathetic that Mr. Bwala — a political turncoat who once served as spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar’s 2023 presidential campaign — now presumes to lecture a statesman of global standing on matters of legacy, destiny, and retirement. His sanctimonious pontificating, laced with bitterness and duplicity, betrays a desperate effort to curry favour with a floundering administration clearly shaken by the unstoppable momentum of the national coalition being galvanized by Atiku and other progressive leaders.
Let it be clearly stated: Atiku Abubakar neither seeks nor requires validation from political opportunists who shed principles as easily as they change parties. Mr. Bwala’s current relevance, if any, is owed entirely to the platform he once occupied under Atiku’s leadership — a fact that should breed humility, not arrogance.
The Tinubu camp’s obsession with Atiku’s political future is no coincidence. If, as they claim, Atiku is a spent force, why the relentless smear campaign? Why the strategic allocation of presidential platforms to attack him? The answer is plain: Atiku Abubakar remains the single most formidable opposition figure in Nigeria, and the coalition he is forging represents a clear and present danger to the decaying edifice of the ruling party.
This broad-based alliance, aimed at reclaiming Nigeria from economic collapse, institutional failure, and democratic erosion, has clearly rattled the ruling elite. No amount of historical revisionism or sanctimony can obscure the fact that Atiku has been a central pillar in Nigeria’s democratic journey since 1999, championing reform, restructuring, and electoral integrity when others chose complicity.
Legacy is not defined by the trappings of office but by courage, consistency, and conviction. Atiku Abubakar’s legacy — as a unifier, builder, and patriot — is deeply etched in the consciousness of millions of Nigerians. It is impervious to the revisionist bile of yesterday’s defectors turned today’s defenders of dysfunction.
We reaffirm, unequivocally, that the Waziri Adamawa remains focused and unshaken in his commitment to Nigeria’s future. He will not be distracted by political jesters masquerading as patriots. The rescue and rebuilding of Nigeria is a task of urgent national importance — far too important to be derailed by the petty ego trips of desperate presidential aides.
Signed:
Atiku Media Office
3, Marrakesh Street
Wuse 2
Abuja
May 06, 2025.
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