In an interview with Sahara Reporters, the one time governor of Adamawa state said that he had retired to bed when he was woken up and told that President Jonathan had come to see him.
According to Atiku, Mr President was already waiting in his living room when he was informed of his presence.
While
disclosing what transpired during the meeting, Atiku opined that
President Jonathan tried to prevail on him to rejoin the PDP which he
rejected.
He said the president also discussed the ongoing war against Boko Haram, seeking his support for Nigerian troops.Atiku said they also discussed the possibility of displaced Nigerians
returning to the areas that have been recaptured from Boko Haram.
On whether President Jonathan was interested in allowing elections to
hold on March 28, the former vice president hesitated before stating
that he would not wish to speculate, but he said the president’s body
language did not reveal that he was interested in the polls, which are
less than two weeks to hold.
vice president hesitated before stating that he would not wish to
speculate, but he said the president’s body language did not reveal that
he was interested in the polls, which are less than two weeks to hold.
The former vice president stated that he advised President Jonathan
to ensure that the elections were free and fair and devoid of the
bloodshed that trailed the 2011 general elections.
Atiku said he
had always been opposed to an interim government adding that he did so
when the former military President Ibrahim Babangida set up an interim
national government in 1993.
He said he was offered a position in
the government through the late Gen. Shehu Yar’Adua, which he rejected.
The position, he said was given to Lagos politician Dapo Sarumi.
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