Atiku Unaware Of Gofundme Accounts

“official GoFundMe link” for people
interested in supporting the defense
of Atiku’s mandate in a credible
Court of Law.
“Our Call to Action is therefore
simple: to put our money where our
votes went and deal a decisive blow
against tyranny and rigging by
donating freely to support the case
against INEC and the ruling APC,” the
fundraiser said.
The account, tagged “Supporting
Atiku’s Presidential Mandate”, was
created on Tuesday and has since
gotten 16 donations totalling $832 of
$100,000 goal set for the mandate.
However, a call to Ibe revealed that
Abubakar himself is unaware of the
crowdfunding accounts.
“It is not us, it is not something that
we set up,” said Ibe.
“The candidate has not authorised
this. However, if people think they
need to do what they have to do in
defense of democracy, I don’t think
anybody is obliged to asking them
not to do what they want to do as
long as what they want to do is
within the ambit of the law ” he
added.
Ibe continued that Abubakar is willing
to work with the fundraisers just as
they worked with good-willing people
who are committed to democracy
and the rule of law during their
campaign.
“We are (willing to work together with
them). Since we started the
campaign we have worked with men
and women and youths of good will,
people who want to change the
situation we are in. People who are
interested in ensuring that we get
Nigeria working with the motive of
creating jobs for the millions of the
jobless, with the motive of creating
opportunity, with the motive of
changing the hopeless situation we
are in. I think anybody that shares
those values and visions, we are
simply joining hands to achieve our
aim.
“People are prepared to take their
destinies in their own hands.”
Abubakar lost his presidential
ambition to the incumbent President
Muhammadu Buhari of the All
Progressives Congress.
The country went to the polls a week
later than planned on February 23.
After the result of the pol was
announced, Abubakar called the
election a sham and rejected the
result and said he will challenge it in
court.
On Tuesday he filed for access to all
INEC materials used to conduct the
presidential election before the
tribunal.,
Atiku and PDP filed the ex-Parte
application before the Presidential
election petition tribunal seated at the
Court of Appeal in Abuja.

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