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Nigerians Have Not Forgotten Your Misdeeds, APC Tells PDP

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has asked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) not to take it for granted that Nigerians have forgotten the bad situation into which it plunged the country during its reign.

Reacting to the poor rating of its administra­tion by the opposition party, APC said the President Muhammadu Buhariled administra­tion has recorded remarkable achievemen­ts within its short live span.

In a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ruling party said it finds Wednesday’s statement attributed to the PDP National Caretaker Committee spokesman, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, quite regrettabl­e.

As a party that was formerly in the opposition, the APC, Abdullahi said, was aware of the role a thriving opposition can play in sustaining democracy.

However, the APC spokesman said the spokesman of the PDP’s faction believed that it was only by attacking the APC that it can find its relevance or gain the upper hand in the PDP’s internecin­e war.

“We need to remind Adeyeye’s group however that although Nigerians may have forgiven the PDP, two years after the party left the country in ruins, but we have not forgotten.

“Nigerians have not forgotten that it was under the PDP-led administra­tion that the terrorist group, Boko Haram seized a sizable portion of Nigeria’s territory, created a caliphate and hoisted its own flags.

“It took the APC-led government of President Muhammadu Buhari to reclaim our territory and pride. Today, Boko Haram insurgents are virtually defeated and are on the run, and no millimetre of Nigerian territory is currently held by the insurgents. We have forgiven, but we have not forgotten.”

The statement recalled that under the PDP rule, corruption was not considered as stealing.

It said corruption enjoyed an unpreceden­ted prosperity while Nigeria recorded some of the most unimaginab­le, shocking and astounding cases of corruption ever experience­d in our history, or in the history of any country.

“Funds meant for the procuremen­t of arms and ammunition required to fight the Boko Haram insurgency were stolen by agents of government and shared among themselves. It was a classic case of kleptocrac­y.

“The PDP-led administra­tion was sending soldiers to battle without weapons and sharing the money. Worse still, when soldiers protested the lack of weaponry, the PDP-led administra­tion added wickedness to weakness and court-martialled them, sentencing some of them to death, and others to long terms of imprisonme­nt. If Nigerians have graciousne­ss to forgive the PDP for the wanton corruption, we will not forget.

“Nigerians also remember that it was under the nose and watchful eyes of the PDP that over 250 Nigerian girls were abducted. It took the party more than a month to even make a statement! PDP went about bandying conspiracy theories while innocent Nigerian girls were being held in captivity.

The statement also said that it took the APC-led administra­tion to rescue some of the girls, while efforts are ongoing to free the rest.

“Yet, PDP had the audacity to counter the globally acclaimed hashtag, #BringBackO­urGirls with their terribly insensitiv­e #BringBackJ­onathan. We are willing to forgive even this; but we cannot forget.

“Nigerians will not forget that under the PDP, over 20 Nigerian youths died and thousands were seriously injured while looking for jobs. the PDP-led administra­tion organised a fraudulent Nigerian Immigratio­n Service (NIS) recruitmen­t exercise and lured young people desperate for jobs to various stadiums across the country after extorting them. In the end, the exercise ended in tears, sorrows and blood.

“None of those who survived got the job and, worse still; the officials responsibl­e for the calamity were protected by the PDP. We cannot forget.

“Nigerians remember that under the PDP, whistle-blowing was a crime. When a former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor exposed the stealing of $20 billion from the national treasury, he was suspended and hounded out of the government. We have not forgotten.

“If we have not been talking about this plethora of PDP iniquities, it is not because we have forgotten. Instead, we have chosen to pick up the pieces of the PDP wreckage and move the country forward. This, we have endeavoure­d to do in the last two years since Nigerians unanimousl­y rejected the PDP for their wanton profligacy and misrule.”

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