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2019: ''Stop accusing us of oppressing the opposition, that was your stock in trade''APC tells PDP
2019: ''Stop accusing us of oppressing the opposition, that was your stock in trade''APC tells PDP
Press statement from APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) is increasingly baffled by the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) new found proclivity for constantly
spewing falsehood in the name of opposition rhetoric and politics.
This comes against the backdrop of a recent statement by a
spokesperson of the PDP in which the APC is accused of among others
corruption, sectionalism and opposition clampdown, in the leadup to the
2019 elections.
While it is a widely-known fact that suppressing the opposition was
the stock in trade of the PDP during its defunct 16-year rule, the APC
has definitely not inherited this undemocratic practice in its
governance style both in its internal politics and the country’s
administration, under President Muhammadu Buhari.
Nigerians will recall how past PDP administrations illegally and
routinely used state apparatus to harass opposition figures as seen in
the attack on the APC data centre, blockade of the air and road routes
to prevent movement of then opposition leaders in the leadup to the 2015
elections, among other clampdowns that are too numerous to list.
The PDP is quick to forget the divisive, insensitive and sectional
politics it played during the 2015 electioneering campaign when its
women’s wing led by a former first lady denigrated the country’s north
as parasitic and unwilling to educate and cater for its young populace.
Infact, the PDP-led administration at the time pointedly regarded the
Boko Haram insurgency as a northern affair.
The PDP without an iota of proof, rather spewing laughable
conspiracies accuses the APC-led administration of ‘barefaced looting’.
Elections are around the corner and Nigerians are not gullible. They see
through the PDP’s diversionary antics aimed at deflecting attention
from the wanton culture of impunity and corruption it instituted when it
held sway.
Do we forget the PDP administration’s unwillingness to operate the
now implemented Treasury Single Account (TSA) which has greatly plugged
government revenue leakages? Do we forget the voodoo economics, reckless
fiscal policies and shocking pillage of the public treasury perpetuated
during past PDP administrations? Do we forget confessions by the
immediate-past finance minister and coordinating minister of the
economy, reporting “zero political will to save” under the
immediate-past administration. Do we forget the $2.2 billion
anti-insurgency funds fraudulently diverted and disbursed by the
erstwhile National Security Adviser to political associates of the
immediate-past President and PDP members, while our military personnel
on the frontlines were ill-equipped and demoralized, resulting in many
avoidable deaths and the maiming of our gallant men in uniform?
For one, Nigerians generally agree that the era of impunity is
beginning to disappear from our national life. There is a gradual
acceptance of the best practice and time-honoured values of honesty,
hardwork, patriotism, abhorrence of corruption, accountability and
integrity in our everyday life.
PDP’s narrative is anchored on the belief that if they continue to
throw these wild allegations around, somehow Nigerians will forget what
they truly represent and the atrocities that they have committed against
the country. Alas, Nigerians are wiser now and our memories are longer.
We can forgive, but we will not forget.
Change is perhaps the most difficult idea to implement in our
societies, but sometimes, it becomes necessary or even inevitable, just
as Nigeria found itself in 2015 because of PDP misrule.
Whatever is left of PDP, after years of suicidal gluttony, can only
whine about imaginary persecution while wilfully ignoring the efforts
being made to literally clear the mess they created and build a new
Nigeria in line with the Change Agenda promised the electorate.
We urge Nigerians to remain steadfast to our collective task of
achieving the Nigeria of our dreams. With the prayers and support for
the administration, we will propel the country on the path growth in all
facets.
SIGNED:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
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