Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has urged President Bola Tinubu to call his son, Seyi, to order, alleging physical assault and abduction of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Atiku Isah.
Atiku in a statement issued Friday said Seyi appeared determined to purchase political loyalty for his father by any means necessary, including coercion, violence, and intimidation.
He noted: “The serious allegations made by the President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Atiku Isah — alleging physical assault, abduction, and inducement at the hands of Seyi Tinubu — are deeply alarming and strike at the core of democratic norms and civil liberty.
“That such grave accusations are being levelled against a member of the first family is both disturbing and dangerous.
“Had this incident ended fatally, it would have been recorded among the growing list of atrocities committed by criminal elements in the country. That it is allegedly tied to the President’s own son makes it even more horrifying.
“What’s worse is the emerging suggestion that even top security officials are not beyond Seyi Tinubu’s overreaching influence — an unacceptable compromise of state institutions.”
Atiku stressed that it is intolerable that the first family would seek to subjugate the NANS — or any civil society group — through threats, bribes, or brute force.
According to him, Nigeria is a democratic republic, not a monarchy handed down to one family. Well-meaning Nigerians must rise to speak out. The actions of the President’s family — specifically their rabid drive to consolidate political power through manipulation and fear — must be condemned unequivocally.
“We must remind them that the presidency is a public trust, not a private inheritance. Attempts to drag former Vice President Atiku Abubakar into this scandal by alleging a political alliance with Comrade Isah are baseless, malicious, and desperate,” Atiku added.
Atiku said his meeting with Isiah was centered solely on education reform and improving student welfare, which also includes institutions he founded, like the American University of Nigeria and AUN Academy.
He pointed out that the allegations of abuse he has made demand an independent investigation, especially since the very agencies meant to protect citizens appear complicit in his ordeal.
“We issue a clear warning: nothing must happen to this young man. Any harm to him will not go unnoticed or unchallenged. Nigerians deserve truth, accountability, and a leadership that respects the rule of law — not a regime that weaponizes power to silence dissent,” Atiku said.