Fani-Kayode accuses Atiku of secretly meeting serving military generals

12818 2023 we know who is behind it fani kayode alleges plan to scuttle election
12818 2023 we know who is behind it fani kayode alleges plan to scuttle election

Barely 14 days to the presidential election, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Femi Fani-Kayode has accused the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar of secretly meeting serving military generals in Abuja.

Wondering if Atiku’s alleged meeting with military generals is a coup d’etat, Fani-Kayode said the parley might have troubling implications on the presidential election.

The APC chieftain wondered what could be the agenda of such a meeting.

In a tweet, Fani-Kayode said such a meeting could disrupt the elections, destabilise the country, set Nigeria on fire, and incite chaos.

According to Fani-Kayode: “There are reports that @atiku had a secret meeting with serving military Generals in Abuja on Thursday. If true, it is troubling & has implications. What was the purpose?

“Why would a presidential candidate be having secret meetings with soldiers 14 days before the election?

“Is this meeting part of the wider agenda to disrupt the elections, destabilise the country, set us on fire, incite chaos and violence, provoke a coup d’etat and establish a new and unconstitutional order in our beloved country under the auspices of an ING?

“Knowing that he has no chance of winning the election, is Atiku now working with some members of the cabal, a handful of treacherous and unpatriotic technocrats at CBN and in the private sector and rogue elements in the ‘deep state’ to effect this demonic hidden agenda?”

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