Timi Frank tells Shettima when Atiku will retire from politics

The ex-Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Timi Frank, has reacted to Vice President Kashim Shettima’s boastful statement that he would retire Atiku Abubakar to Fombina to rear goats and broilers.

He said no man except God can retire Atiku Abubakar, who is the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP on February 25, from politics.

Frank alleged in a statement he issued on Friday that the President Election Petition Tribunal verdict, which Shettima was gloating over, had been predetermined and compromised, a development he claimed, led to graveyard silence by Nigerians, even when APC was declared the winner.

He said there was a preponderance of hard facts and evidence adduced before them that showed that Tinubu never won the last Presidential election.

He described Shettima’s statement after the Tribunal Verdict as unstatemanly, adding that Atiku and Peter Obi remain the heroes of democracy in Nigeria.

Frank stressed that Atiku and Obi have fought for a free, fair, and transparent democratic system, notwithstanding whether they got justice at the Tribunal or not.

He said: “Shettima should know that one with God, as they say, is majority.

“Atiku has the majority, and this is why Nigerians did not jubilate nor celebrate the pyrrhic affirmation through the judicial coup orchestrated by the PEPC affirming Tinubu as the winner of the presidential election.”

He likened Wednesday’s judgement to a ‘coup’ against Nigerians which doesn’t deserve celebration, adding that, “Shettima and his gang may celebrate a stolen mandate against the will and wishes of majority of Nigerians now, but a time will come when they will feel the impact of what transpired when the judiciary brazenly decided to jettison substance, facts and evidence.”

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