Olayinka said Atiku’s rebellion in 2014 was responsible for
the failure of PDP to be in power now.
In an interview on Arise Television, the spokesman to the
FCT minister accused the former presidential candidate of frustrating his own
party during his tenure as Vice President.
Olayinka said: “PDP’s issues started in 2003 when Atiku as
Vice President of Nigeria frustrated the PDP’s efforts to win Lagos State.
“That was how the problem started. Because we were able to
march on in government, people did not notice. The problem went on to the
extent that a sitting president, Obasanjo literally had to beg his running mate
to be able to pick his second term ticket.
“The problem started, it got to 2007 and Atiku as Vice
President of Nigeria under a PDP government formed Action Congress, AC, and
contested election as a candidate of AC while still being the Vice President
holding PDP’s mandate.
“It went on like that and in 2014, because somebody was so
desperate to contest an election and insisted that Jonathan will not have a
second term, he led a rebellion and I’m talking about Atiku again, he led a
rebellion that took PDP out of power in 2015. If Atiku did not lead that
rebellion of 2014, PDP would still be in power now.
“So how did PDP’s problem start? In 2015, Atiku campaigned
for APC to take PDP out of power; some people including Wike took the battle of
rebuilding the party on their head, they spent their money, time, and took risk
at the expense of losing their seat as governor. Wike, Fayose and where was
Atiku, he was in Dubai.
“He came back in 2018 and returned to PDP, picked the party
ticket and contested but lost the election. After losing an election, what do
you do as the leader of the party? You stay back in the country to galvanize
support, lead opposition but what did Atiku do? He went to Dubai again and was
there for over two years.
“It was after two years that he came back to start writing
letter of appreciation to those who worked with him.”