Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that the President Bola Tinubu – led Federal Government is not sincere with its 'Nigeria First' local co
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that the President Bola Tinubu – led Federal Government is not sincere with its ‘Nigeria First’ local content development campaign.
He knocked the administration for having a high flair for consumption of foreign goods and services at the detriment of patronizing local manufacturers and service providers.
Speaking through Phrank Shaibu, his Special Assistant on Public Communication, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections said that the Tinubu administration’s latest “Nigeria First” mantra, paraded through the Federal Executive Council, is nothing but another tired PR stunt — designed to deceive, not deliver.
“Nigerians have grown weary of hollow speeches. If this government is truly serious about local content and economic patriotism, it must start at the very top.”
He challenged President Tinubu “to stop the noise and trade in his beloved Escalade for an Innoson, Nord or any made-in-Nigeria car.That single act will do more to promote local industry than a thousand policy memos.
“Let’s see the ministers — those shameless Rolls Royce connoisseurs — sweat it out in Nigerian-made vehicles too. Or is “Nigeria First” only for the masses?
“And speaking of double standards, it’s time Mr. President shelves his love affair with Paris and London. If he’s serious about patriotism, his next vacation should be at Obudu Cattle Ranch, Yankari Game Reserve, or Erin Ijesha Waterfalls. Nigeria is beautiful — unless, of course, the President thinks otherwise.
“More importantly, the era of jetting off for medical tourism while preaching self-reliance must end. We demand that President Tinubu — champion of “Nigeria First” — conduct all future medical check-ups at LUTH, National Hospital Abuja, UCH Ibadan, or even the N41 billion Naira Akwa Ibom world-class hospital built by an uncommon transformer, in Uyo.
“If these hospitals are good enough for ordinary Nigerians, they should be good enough for their Commander-in-Chief. Anything less is sheer hypocrisy.”
He lamented that Tinubu government’s addiction to foreign luxuries while demanding sacrifice from suffering Nigerians is the height of insincerity.
“True leadership isn’t photo-ops or soundbites—it’s setting the tone by example. Nigeria deserves real commitment, not this never-ending charade,” he said.