Presidency, APC resort to wild allegations, insults to
cover their ineptitude – PDP
Barely 24 hours after the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC), accused the former ruling Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) of pervasive corruption that needed to be cleaned, before
Nigeria will be able to actualize its potentials, the PDP, has responded,
accusing the Presidency and the APC of deliberately resorting to diversionary
blackmail and overused excuses to shy away from providing answers to the
salient issue of unprecedented damage done to the nation’s economy in its 90
days in office.
Mohammed and Metuh
The PDP said that rather than hide
their heads in shame for poor performance in the last 90 days that has resulted
in the sudden economic retrogression, the worst ever experienced by the nation,
the APC and Presidency continue to grope and look for excuses.
PDP National Publicity Secretary,
Olisa Metuh, in a statement on Sunday, said discerning minds were appalled that
instead of providing answers to issues of economic retrogression, the
Presidency and the APC have resorted to wild allegations and insults to attempt
to cover their ineptitude and divert attention from their list of bogus
promises which they have no intention to fulfill.
“The PDP has severally expressed its
support for a holistic fight against corruption and we have challenged the
Federal Government to investigate and prosecute all corrupt persons
irrespective of ethnic and political affiliations. We are therefore appalled
that instead of getting serious with the challenges of governance, the APC is
bent on inventing excuse for its crass incompetence to create and manage
wealth, to the detriment of the nation.
“We challenge the APC and the
Presidency to be honest enough to respond to issues instead of resorting to
propaganda. Is the so-called mess clearing an answer for the adamant stance of
the APC and President Buhari in running a government without a cabinet and
precise fiscal policy direction, a strange totalitarian approach that has taken
serious toll on the economy and the polity in general?
“Is it an answer to the resort to
constitutional violations, abuse of financial regulations, halting of
development projects and the pervading uncertainty that resulted in the
retarding of domestic and foreign direct investments with attendant avoidable
losses to Nigerians?
“What has the APC and the Presidency
to say to the official report by the National Bureau of Statistics that while
they are busy celebrating imaginary achievements, the economy is running
aground with real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) plunging with about 2.35%, with
job creation dropping by 69 percent under their watch?
“Are we not already experiencing the
consequences of abuse of rules such as the foisting of foreign exchange
transaction restrictions in violation of the Foreign Exchange Monitoring And
Miscellaneous Provisions Act, otherwise known as Decree No. 17 of 1995?
“What is the APC-led government’s
answer to the report by Fitch Rating, which alerted that Nigerian banks and
other businesses in the sector are now at risk following the economic slowdown
occasioned by the incompetence of the President Buhari-led APC government?
“Why have the government and the APC
refused to provide answers to the recent depleting of funds inherited from the
previous administration without recourse to appropriate statutory arms of
government, while no corresponding improvement has been witnessed in the
economy?
“We challenge this administration to
present to Nigerians a score card of investments it has made in any critical
sector of the economy in the last 90 days. What investment has the Buhari
administration made in power, health, education, the railway or petroleum
sectors in the last 90 days, to warrant its posturing on achievements?
“Is the APC not artfully seeking to
appropriate the achievements made by the PDP-led administration; such as the
effort in ending polio, the improvement in power supply, the reopening of the
refineries, among others which are dividends from numerous investments by the
previous administrations?
“While we expect the present
administration to be serious about the fight against corruption by ensuring
that all corrupt persons are brought to book, especially those who, as major
beneficiaries of corruption and sleazes associated with themselves and their
allies, believe they now are now safe, as members of the APC.
In the same vein, we restate our
caution against the current drama of politicizing the issue of corruption in
the country, while turning blind eyes to reports of sleazes going on unchecked
in government quarters under the current administration.

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