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APC Using Propaganda to Cover Misrule, Says Jonathan

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has berated the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) administra­tion of deploying propaganda to hoodwink Nigerians over its failings.

He said since the APC administra­tion assumed office, it has nothing tangible to show as an achievemen­t, rather, it has been using lies and deployment of hi-tech propaganda to cover up its misrules.

Jonathan criticism of the APC administra­tion came just as leading members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) under the auspices of Concerned PDP Stakeholde­rs met in Abuja with three of the party’s chairmansh­ip aspirants to try and broker a consensus among them ahead of the December 9 national convention.

Speaking in Abuja yesterday while receiving in audience one of the chairmansh­ip aspirants, Professor Tunde Adeniran, and his campaign team, Jonathan declared that the PDP did well during its tenure from May 29, 1999, till May 29, 2015, when it handed over power to the APC, adding that since then till date, the APC administra­tion failed to impress Nigerians.

Jonathan, who cited instances to back up his claim, challenged the administra­tion to a public debate over his position.

According to Jonathan, “PDP administra­tion did well for 16 years and will continue to do well, but this administra­tion has done nothing-the administra­tion is full of lies and propaganda

“In the power sector, we did well to revive it, but a state governor criticised our government, saying any serious government should be able to fix the power within six months. Today, APC has been in power for how many years? Fortunatel­y, the then governor is in the APC government as a minister.”

The former president, however, said all hope was not lost as the PDP would go all out and put its house in order for it to return to power in 2019.

He said this has become apparent since Nigerians have been able to see things for them on the difference­s between the APC and the PDP.

Jonathan repeated his earlier admonition of his party men to ensure that they hold a rancourfre­e national convention and elect capable and credible leadership.

“With the rate at which people are coming around to associate with a party that lost elections, it shows that the people still believe in the PDP, and with the numbers and calibre of the people coming out to vie for the seat of the national chairman and other offices of our party, it shows that our party still have another chance,” he added.

Meanwhile, a PDP group, the Concerned Stakeholde­rs, led by the former Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim Mantu, yesterday kickstarte­d a move to prone down the number of aspirants for the national chairmansh­ip seat of the party.

The group which included former governors, ministers, legislator­s and NWC members met with three of the aspirants, former Minister of Education, Prof. Tunde Adeniran and former Ogun State Governor, Genga Daniel, at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja to seek an understand­ing among them to support a consensus candidate.

The group resolved to set a committee made up of the director generals of the aspirants’ campaign organisati­ons and some members of the concerned PDP stakeholde­rs to work out details of the consensus arrangemen­t.

In a resolution read out by Mantu at the end of the meeting, the group said it would make sure that elections at the convention are conducted in a free and fair manner and that there won’t be any manipulati­on of the process.

They also expressed worry of the attacks and counter attacks on the personalit­ies of the contestant­s, warning that such should stop in the interest of party unity.

The group further stated that such hates speech, if not stopped, could help arm the party’s opponents with lethal weapons to disparage the leaders of the PDP during campaigns.

In their remarks, the aspirants expressed their willingnes­s to go into negotiatio­ns.

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