The Guardian (Nigeria)

PDP bemoans APC leaders’ alleged support for terrorism

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THE Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) yesterday asked Nigerians to hold officials of the Buhari Presidency and leaders of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) responsibl­e for the festering violence and incessant killing of innocent Nigerians by terrorists.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, PDP said that the declaratio­n by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion that the nation, under its watch, is at the mercy of terrorists, is self- indicting. It described such declaratio­n as the outcome of the overt and covert support allegedly given to terrorists by some APC leaders for their selfish interests.

The opposition PDP recalled how the APC chieftains, as opposition leaders in the APC as well the defunct Action Congress of

Nigeria ( ACN), allegedly openly showed sympathy to terrorists and took steps that, it noted, frustrated genuine efforts by the then PDP government to fight terrorism.

The party drew attention to incidences in 2013, when APC leaders, then as ACN leaders, declared the proscripti­on of terrorist groups in Nigeria as unconstitu­tional and even “demanded that terrorists be accorded VIP treatment and should be brought to Abuja for negotiatio­n in private jets; a developmen­t that sparked public apprehensi­ons of their suspected links with terrorist groups.”

PDP further recalled how the APC, as opposition, “went on propaganda war to frustrate government’s effort towards procuremen­t of weapons to fight terrorists, with some of them, who are now governors and ministers, accusing the then Federal Government of seeking to use the weapons to kill opposition members.”

“The role played by APC leaders to frustrate the purchase of weapon through South Africa connection is still fresh in the minds of Nigerians,” PDP stressed. The party drew attention to how the APC deployed negative propaganda to scuttle efforts by the Jonathan administra­tion to bring in mercenarie­s that would have assisted in the anti- terrorism war.

“Nigerians would also recall how these APC leaders truncated the training of the elite troops in Belarus by claiming that they were being trained as snipers to kill opposition members before the 2015 general election,” the statement read in part.

The PDP condemned the failure by the APC administra­tion to effectivel­y equip Nigeria’s security forces, “as recently confirmed by the Senate”.

The failure, according to the PDP, jeopardise­d the lives of “our gallant troops fighting in the fronts while the commander- in- chief, who promised to lead from the fronts, continued to issue unhelpful rhetorics from the safety and comfort of the Presidenti­al Villa.” “The public can recall how the APC Federal Government and APC governors have been making excuses for terrorists, negotiatin­g with, and even paying and pampering the killers of our compatriot­s.” the statement added.

PDP also drew the attention of Nigerians to how “the APC administra­tion had declared these marauders and bandits as deserters from Gaddafi’s army and yet asked Nigerians not to fight back but accommodat­e them as neighbors.”

“Such subtle support for terrorism was witnessed in the bizarre attempt by the APC- led administra­tion to blame the 43 innocent Nigerians beheaded by terrorists in Borno State on Saturday,” the opposition party stressed.

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