Buhari govt revoked my INTELS contracts, shared to cronies – Atiku

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused the administration of the immediate-past President Muhammadu Buhari of revoking his business interests over political differences.

According LEADERSHIP recalls that a logistics firm, INTELS Nigeria Ltd, owned by Atiku, was handling pilotage contracts for oil companies at the Nigerian seaports for years before the advent of Buhari administration in 2015.

Atiku, who’s the presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 general election, disclosed this at a world press conference on his discovery of the academic records of President Bola Tinubu at the Chicago State University (CSU), in Abuja on Thursday.

The businessman cum politician, who was responding to a question on a possible backlash of his latest political advocacy on his business interests, said: “I was the founder of one of the biggest logistics companies since the military era, and as soon as
Buhari came, even though we had
licences and we had nothing to
do with government. We are just
contractors to the oil companies.

“As soon as Buhari came, all
those contracts were revoked and
taken away from us till today. So,
I am not doing any government
business.

“So, I am not scared of any
business being taken away from
me, it has already been taken
away from me since the Buhari
administration. Th pey took it and
distributed out among themselves,” Atiku stated.

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