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Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Thursday, December 26, advised President Muhammadu Buhari and All
Progressives Congress, APC, to apologise to Nigerians for what it called their
misrule their misrule instead of begging for an “undeserved” place in history.
This is against the
backdrop of a remark made by President recently that he hoped history would be
kind to him. The party in a statement said President Buhari’s plea to history
“shows a personal apprehension in confirmation of the failure of his
administration and party, the APC.”
Signed by the party’s
spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the statement read: “His comment on history, when
the residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, paid him a Christmas
visit, demonstrated that the APC has come to the end of its journey and would
soon be committed to the dustbin of history.
“The PDP recalls that
Mr. President had earlier, in the National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting of
the APC expressed fears over his party’s inevitable fate. His appeal to history
cannot change APC’s trajectory to extinction before the 2023 general election.
“The party notes that
the fact that the public is already discussing President Buhari’s would-be
successor and preparing for 2023 Presidential election, in less than one year
of his four-year second term, shows that history will not be kind to APC and its
administration that have brought so much pain and set back to our nation.
“The PDP says there is
no way history can be kind to a corrupt, insensitive, and debauched APC and its
administration that tumbled our nation from one of the fastest-growing economies
to world’s poverty capital; destroyed our national unity, promoted strife and
bloodletting; turned a blind eye as marauders run over communities and made our
nation a large funeral parlour. “Indeed, history cannot be kind to the APC and
its administration for their extreme treasury looting and exploitation of
citizens; wrecking of personal businesses with its harsh policies that put over
40 million of Nigerians out of work; causing so much hardship and insecurity
that compatriots resort to suicide and slavery mission abroad as options.
“The APC and its
administration cannot have a good mention in history after devaluing our naira
to a devastating N350 to a US dollar; failed to account for over N14 trillion
stolen by their cabal, allowed their leaders to loot funds meant for
infrastructural development and welfare of poor Nigerians; increased the Value
Added Tax (VAT) from 5 to 7.5 per cent and mortgaged the future of our country
by accumulating whopping $83.8 billion debt in the last five years.
“How would history be
kind to APC and its administration with their reprehensible record of reported
executive high-handedness, human rights abuse, intimidation of opposition,
constitutional violations, disobedience to court orders, attack on institutions
of democracy, electoral violence, rigging and restriction of personal freedom
of citizens, as detailed in the report by various bodies including the United
States Department of State?
“How would history be
kind to a party and its government that bluntly refused to improve our
electoral laws and encouraged the travesty of existing rules?
“The fact is that the
verdict of history against the APC and its administration has become inevitable
and the APC, as a party has reached the end of its journey.
“President Buhari and
other APC leaders should know that Nigerians have already moved beyond the APC
and are now contemplating a candidate on the platform of the PDP to fulfil
their collective hope and quest to rebuild our nation.” (Vanguard)