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Insecurity will soon be over — VON DG

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), Mr Osita Okechukwu, has expressed optimism that banditry, herdsmen/farmers clashes, kidnapping and insurgency will sooner than later not only abate but vanish.

Okechukwu, in a statement issued yesterday, admitted that some unforced errors were made but flayed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for picking holes in the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari to embrace continuity.

The chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) said he was “miffed” to hear the PDP, a principal beneficiar­y of President Buhari’s regime continuity trademark dismissing off-hand the continuity he promised on his return from medical check-up.

“For us Buharist, we must candidly agree that some unforced errors were made; however, our continuity trademarks in many spheres of public affairs are unbeatable. And PDP is the main beneficiar­y. To turn round now to clean mouth and condemn Mr President is unconscion­able and height of ingratitud­e

“Among the fine points of continuity, which Mr President bequeathed the PDP as a principal beneficiar­y is the over 1,000 board appointmen­ts, which tenure was not concluded. In 1999, PDP sacked all Board members and made humongous appointmen­ts of their members.

“On this issue, opinion was divided, some of us canvased that Mr President should dissolve all the boards to make room for APC members and supporters and Buhari said emphatic no. These PDP Board appointees were not only beneficiar­ies but more or less adulterate­d our transparen­cy manifesto.

“Point two, all the federal contracts, most remarkable is over 1,000 federal roads. In this instance once more opinion was divided some argued that the contracts should be revoked and awarded fresh as contracts, Mr President said an emphatic no.

“In 1999, PDP revoked nearly all Petroleum Trust Fund ongoing contracts and made a bazaar of the exercise. One of the casualties was Enugu Urban Water Scheme; which was callously awarded to Chinese instead of Strabag of Germany, which designed the project. It failed and today scarcity of water in Enugu is the outcome.”

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