Why Atiku Abubakar is not a Cameroonian: By Jerry D. Ishaya
Atiku Abubakar's father, Garba
Abubakar, was jailed for days for refusing to allow Atiku to acquire western education and wants Atiku to venture
into trading until Atiku's mother (Kande) paid a fine before the father was released. Thereafter, Atiku was
enrolled in Jada primary school, Yola. Atiku's paternal grandfather is called
Atiku Abdulqadir, he gave birth to Garba Abubakar who then gave birth to Atiku
Abubakar in Jada village in November, 1946.
Atiku Abubakar completed his primary school education in
1960 and was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in the same
year. He later got his West African School Certificate in 1965 and then proceeded to attend Nigerian Police
College, Kaduna. He couldn't continue in police collage because he was poor in
mathematics. Eyah! Eyah!! Eyah!!! That is not the end. He moved to Kano school
of Hygiene in 1966 and graduated with a diploma in 1967. You could imagine how
a typical struggling Nigerian youth striving ro make ends meet.The young man
wandered to Zaria where he got admission into the prestigious Ahmadu Bello
University and obtained diploma in law in 1969. After graduation in 1969, Atiku
was employed by Nigeria Customs Service where he began to serve Nigeria at that
capacity that same year.
Atiku
became the second in command (Deputy Director) in Nigerian custom
service before he retired in 1989. He bought shares in Intels and went into
trading while in service as the civil
service rules did not prohibit any employee from buying shares then. He
continued with farming,production and distribution of goods and services after
leaving the public service . He expanded his businesses and became very
successful. married four wives and had 28 children. He joined politics and had
his good and bad experiences. He ran for the office of governor in the former Gongola state and
lost in 1991. He later battle for the presidential ticket of SDP in 1993 but came
third after Babagana Kingibe and MKO
Abiola. He was elected by the good people of Adamawa state in 1999 to serve as executive governor
but picked by Obasanjo as running mate for the presidential election. They won
and he served as vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for 8 years(1999-2007).
Atiku Abubakar was awarded the
chieftancy title of Turakin Adamawa in 1982 and later in 2017, he was decorated
with the chieftancy title of Wazirin Adamawa and then transferred the previous
title to his son, Aliyu. As the vice president of the Federal Republic of, that
earned him the title/award Grand Commandant of the Niger (GCON). Only true
Nigerians answer GCON. A foreigner can never get GCON attached to his name and
if you think I am lying, show me one.
We woke up to hear that Buhari came
to court via his lawyers to say that Atiku is not a Nigerian. This is
ridiculous, irrational, pedestrian and childish claim. Now hear what Buhari
said in court:
Lateef Fagbemi, counsel to APC,
argued that "the former vice president was born on November 25, 1946 in
Jada, Adamawa state, which was then in Northern Cameroon; hence, he’s a citizen
of Cameroon."
He said "since Atiku is not a
Nigerian by birth, he was not qualified to have contested for the
election."
Fagbemi further argued that
"section 131(a) of the constitution stated that a person must be a citizen
of Nigeria by birth to be qualified to contest as president of the
country."
"The APC accused the PDP of
presenting a non-citizen as a candidate for the office of the president.
Fagbemi asked the tribunal to declare the 11.1million votes polled by Atiku and
the PDP as wasted votes."
After reading this response, I
concluded that the person who came up with this response has a mixture of warms
and wool in his brain. How can you prove that number two citizen in Nigeria and
one time second in command in Nigerian
custom is not a citizen of Nigeria? I know most of us in this country lost our
senses of history but we will not forget how northern Cameroon became part of
Nigeria. We were not born but we could lay our hands on the history books.
There was referendum in Cameroon
under the supervision of United Nations whether northern and southern Cameroon
would choose to remain in Cameroon or be integrated into Nigeria.
November 1959 British Northern
Cameroons Plebiscite: Voters were asked if they wanted to join Nigeria when it
becomes independent or decide the political status at later date. 42,788 said
they wanted Union with Nigeria while 70,546 preferred a later date to take
decision. And they delayed the decision till 1961.
11-12 February 1961 British Cameroons
Plebiscite
Main Points: Voters were asked if
they wanted to unite with Nigeria or Cameroon when independence is granted to
the two regions. The distribution of the scores are shown below:
For Southern Cameroon Referendum
Votes for Union with Nigeria 97,741
Votes for union with Cameroon 233,571
For Northern Cameroon Referendum
Votes for union with Nigeria 146,296
Votes for union with Cameroon 97,659
Source: Nohlen et al., African
Elections Database
The outcome of the plebiscite revealed that Southern
Cameroon wanted to remain as Cameroon and Northern Camoroon showed through
their votes that they wanted to be part of Nigeria. If Jada in Adamawa became
part of Nigeria as a result of the plebiscite and the constitution of Federal
Republic of Nigeria captured Jada as one of 774 local government who is that
unlearned person that came up with the
conspiracy of robbing Atiku his
citizenship status? You are not ashame of yourself by appearing in court with this irrational proposition?
When you say you don't know what is
subsidy, you don't know what is budget padding, you can say Atiku is not a
Nigerian
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