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#NigeriaDecides 2019: Buhari’s chief of staff, Kyari accuses US, UK, EU of hidden agenda

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Ahead of Saturday’s presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, has insisted that the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK), and the European Union (EU), have hidden agenda.

He claimed that the utterances of officials of the foreign nations were pointers to their hidden agenda over the coming poll.

In an article he entitled, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, Kyari questioned the motives of the western nations which claim to support Nigeria’s democratic growth but clandestinely support those who want President Muhammadu Buhari to lose.

He described those who want President Buhari to be sacked from office as the elite.

Kyari’s claim is coming after the United State, through its Ambassador to Nigeria, unequivocally stated that it was supporting no candidate or party in the coming elections. The envoy said its interest in the election is to see the sustenance of democratic process.

But Kyari wrote in his article, “These players have failed. They are angry but they have not yet given up. They have some unlikely allies. Our traditional friends in the US and Europe say they want nothing from Nigeria except free and fair elections. But if you look at what their representatives here actually do rather than what they say, the unmistakable signs of a quite different agenda are plain to see.”

He alleged that some people in the campaign team of the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, have links to Paul Manafort, a former aide to US President, Donald Trump, who has been indicted with electoral fraud.

“Instead of judging Nigeria by our actions, it seems altogether too easy for foreign partners to be swayed by the expensive words of lobbyists. Riva Levinson has been hired by Bukola Saraki.

“She was trained by Paul Manafort and Roger Stone (both caught up in the probe into interference by foreign powers in the US elections in 2016) and guide earlier in her career to dictators like Siad Barre, unprincipled warlords like Jonas Savimbi, or frauds like Iraqi exile Ahmed Chalabi, the man who neo-conned the Bush White House.

“We are meant to believe that Ms Levinson, like the others who are paid by one of the contestants, wants only to promote a free and fair race. And that it is only a coincidence that this language for hire is identical to what we hear from accredited diplomats!” he said.

He then accused the PDP of perpetrating high-level corruption which set Nigeria on the path of failure, adding that a vote for Atiku would represent taking Nigeria backwards and wondered why the international community would fail to see this.

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He said, “Do our foreign friends simply not understand what is at stake, or do they actually want us to fail? We know we are not equal partners, and do not pretend to be so. In our own time in government, the US, the UK and the EU let us know subtly, and often not so subtly, what we should be doing on everything from currency reform to fuel deregulation and the import of toothpicks.

“They have their own subsidies to protect key strategic interests, their farmers and steel plants, but condemn our own efforts to protect the poorest and most vulnerable from an unregulated market for food, transport and housing, or to create and protect space for new opportunities and innovation to flourish. This is not so much a question of policy, but integrity: we, at least, mean what we say. So many past governments in Nigeria did not.”

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