Achimugu during an interview with TVC on Wednesday said the plot was brought to his attention by Atiku’s daughter in Yola.

Michael Achimugu has made a new allegation against his former boss, Atiku Abubakar.
Achimugu, a former aide to the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Atiku Abubakar, alleged that his former principal wants to kille Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.
Achimugu during an interview with TVC on Wednesday said the plot was brought to his attention by Atiku’s daughter in Yola.
He claimed the former Vice President of Nigeria plans to implement the killing if he emerges as the winner of the 2023 presidential election.
The former aide who claimed his own life and that of his children are not safe, vowed to reveal more details later.
He said: “Atiku’s daughter told me in Yola that his father if elected will turn Wike and his group to shreds.
“She said many things including assassination. I’ll release the details.”
The former aide alleged that Atiku has so much evil up his sleeves and definitely can’t be trusted.
“Many evil things surround Atiku, including terrorism, assassinations among others. I will roll them for Nigerians to see,” he added.
Achimigu further claimed that he has tried to reach out to Wike and many others for them to provide protection for him, but the efforts have not been successful, adding that Atiku is a dangerous man who should not be underrated.
“Atiku cannot be trusted. I know what I am doing is dangerous,” he said.
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