President Muhammadu Buhari. |
May 27, 2020
Press Statement
May 29: Avoid False Performance Claims, Apologise
for Failure, PDP Tells Buhari
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counsels
President Muhammadu Buhari to avoid false performance claims and empty promises
on the celebration of May 29 Inauguration Day.
The party says President Buhari should rather
apologize for the tragic failures of his administration for wrecking our once
robust and cohesive nation, imposing hardship and creating acute despondency
across the country in the last five years.
The PDP stresses that President Buhari should also
address the manifest manipulations, bloodletting, intimidation, coercions,
abuse of power and human right violations that characterized the 2019
Presidential elections as such is the only way to achieve a healing in our
national polity.
Our party further advises President Buhari against
living in denial of the ugly fact that his administration and his dysfunctional
All Progressives Congress (APC) had deserted, betrayed and abandoned
underprivileged Nigerians, particularly our youth, after the APC deceived them
with false promises to grab power in 2015.
The PDP further urges Mr. President not to allow his
handlers to push him into sugarcoating the colossal failures of the last one
year, which had been characterized by humongous corruption, worsened insecurity
and economic hardship, while the President, who had promised to lead from the
front, recedes deeper into the luxury and safety of Aso Presidential villa
Our party calls on President Buhari not to give room
for presidential advisers to further ridicule his office by making him read
another windy speech that would be laced with vacuous promises, doctored
performance claims and myriads of incorrect and unsupported statistics that
would end up being at total variance with the harsh realities on ground.
Mr. President should know that he cannot use the
COVID-19 pandemic as excuse for failure as his administration had since lost
grip of the security and economic situation in our country even before the
outbreak of the scourge.
Nigerians hope that President Buhari would always
recall that the PDP handed over a robust economy which was rated as one of the
fastest growing in the world, only for him to bring our nation to its knees as
the world’s poverty capital and a debtor country within a space of five years.
President Buhari should use the occasion to reflect
that his administration had ruined our productive sector with harsh policies
leading to closure of businesses, dearth in foreign and domestic investments
and acute unemployment, with over 40 million job losses.
Mr. President should contemplate on the alarm raised
by the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, that unemployment
rate under this administration will hit a devastating 33.5 percent this year.
Mr. President should also reflect that under his
watch, our naira which was valued at N160 to a dollar under the PDP, fell to
N500 and then to the current N390; that his administration increased the price
of fuel from where the PDP left it at N87 per liter to N145 and only reduced it
to N125 after much pressure from our party; that his government increased the
Value Added Tax (VAT) from 5% to 7.5%, despite the attendant spike in costs of
food and essential services.
We urge Mr. President to pause and ponder over the
fact that whereas the PDP administration paid off foreign debts and grew our
economy; his administration has continued to accumulate debts and depleting our
foreign financial instruments with reckless abandon.
It is appalling that in the last five years, the
Buhari Presidency cannot point to any landmark development project it initiated
and completed in any part of the country.
Instead, what we get is a chaotic federal executive
that resorts to recycling of imaginary achievements and attempting to
appropriate PDP’s projects in critical sectors of our economy.
The PDP therefore urges President Buhari to align
with the expectations of Nigerians by apologizing for his failures and getting
more competent hands to manage the affairs of our nation in the remaining three
years of his administration.
Signed:
Kola Ologbondiyan
National Publicity Secretary
National Publicity Secretary
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