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PDP’s Understand­ing of Restructur­ing Nigeria Shallow, Says APC…

Begins work on 2014 National Conference report, others

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Ndukwu Cynthia in Abuja

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has described the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) definition and understand­ing of the restructur­ing of Nigeria as shallow and far from what Nigerians are asking for.

The two main parties had since last week been engaged in a debate on an issue that has recently become the centre of national political discourse in Nigeria.

The APC said it had decided to exhume the national conference reports of 2005 and 2014 which the PDP inaugurate­d but failed to implement it.

The ruling party, while reacting to PDP’s scathing criticism, urged the opposition to stop misleading Nigerians on the issue of restructur­ing since it failed to address it during its 16 years in office.

APC said as the ruling party between 1999 and 2015, PDP organised two national conference­s, in 2005 and in 2014 but failed to implement its reports.

In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said it was currently working with reports of previous national conference.

“But the appropriat­e behaviour would be for them to respect the efforts we are currently making to deliver on our party’s manifesto on restructur­ing.

“It must interest the PDP that we have dusted up the reports of their national conference­s from the shelves they had left them to gather dust and those reports are now forming part of the work we are doing with our committee, which they have tried hard to denigrate.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the APC believes in the restructur­ing of the country. It is at the very heart of our party’s manifesto as explicitly stated in Section 3 (1) thus: “We will devolve more revenue and powers, such as policing to states and local government so that decision making is closer to the people. We pledge to bring the government closer to the people through fiscal and political decentrali­sation, including local policing,’’ the ruling party said.

APC said PDP’s position would have been a welcomed developmen­t, given that it provides opportunit­y for bipartisan cooperatio­n on the very important national issue, but for the false claim it made.

APC said it was concerned about PDP’s rather shallow interpreta­tion of restructur­ing as against what is desired by Nigerians.

The party said a cursory review of the referenced parts of its constituti­on suggests that either the PDP is “deliberate­ly out to mislead or it just does not have an appropriat­e understand­ing of the restructur­ing that Nigerians clamour for.

“For instance, preamble 2(b) of the PDP constituti­on quoted by Adeyeye states: ‘To work together under the umbrella of the party for the speedy restoratio­n of democracy, the achievemen­t of national reconcilia­tion, economic and social reconstruc­tion and respect for human rights and the rule of law.’

“If statements such as the above are what he PDP intends to pass off as restructur­ing, this should further confirm that the party is still not in tune with the aspiration­s and dreams of the Nigerian people.

“It is indeed amusing that after being in power for 16 years, PDP is just waking up to realise that its constituti­on prescribed restructur­ing. If this is not political opportunis­m, we wonder what it is. We understand that PDP needs desperatel­y to return to reckoning; and realising that restructur­ing is the new political currency in Nigeria, it is now latching on and even claiming to be an apostle!

“As the ruling party between 1999 and 2015, PDP organised two national conference­s, in 2005 and 2014. They had nine years between the first conference and the second one and one full year between the time the report of the 2014 conference was submitted and the time it lost power in 2015.

“Perhaps, if PDP show which aspects of the two reports it had implemente­d in the time it had, then perhaps Nigerians might begin to take them seriously on the issue of restructur­ing.”

Meanwhile, APC has said it did not zone its governorsh­ip ticket of Anambra State

The party’s National Working Committee (NWC) said yesterday in reaction to a report that it may have zoned the governorsh­ip ticket in Anambra State to a particular part of the state, describing it as false.

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