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Looters’ List: You Can’t Divert Attention from Your Misrule, Says PDP

- In Abuja

Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the presidency and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) of engaging in a failed plot to use their so-called looters’ lists to divert public discourse from the raging questions on their numerous scandals, manifest sleazes and overall failures in governance.

The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, yesterday said the country has now seen that the federal government has no case against the PDP, as the lists only have individual­s who are not indicted or convicted for corruption, some of who are not even members of the PDP.

“It is now a notorious fact that the whole essence of the flimsy and contemptib­le lists was to cause public mispercept­ion, ‘change the topic,’ and divert internatio­nal and national discourse from various serious issues including

“The parlous state of the nation’s economy caused by President Muhammadu Buhari’s misrule, for which Nigerians are now resorting to vices, including slavery and suicide as options.

“The intensive global vote of no confidence on President Buhari-led APC government, particular­ly on its painful anti-people policies, as presented in damning verdicts by internatio­nal figures, the latest being the world renowned Bill Gates.

“The vote of no confidence on the Buhari administra­tion by eminent statesmen, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former military President, Ibrahim Babangida and former Minister of Defence and ex-Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (rtd), who also indicted this administra­tion of failure to protect the citizens.

“The internatio­nal interest over speculatio­ns of conspiracy theorem on the alleged manipulati­on of security in the abduction and return of the Dapchi schoolgirl­s for which Amnesty Internatio­nal (AI) has called for an open inquest.

“The internatio­nal embarrassm­ent over alleged procuremen­t of the Martin Luther King Jr award for President Buhari, which has now attracted global opprobrium to our dear nation and entire citizenry.

“The Transparen­cy Internatio­nal (TI) latest verdict, indicting the Buhari-led government of superinten­ding over the spiraling of corruption in Nigeria in the last three years.

“Efforts by the Buhari Presidency to conceal the N9 trillion corrupt oil contracts at the NNPC, alleged stealing of N1.1 trillion worth of crude oil, looting of N18 billion Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) interventi­on fund and the stealing of N10 billion National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), all by APC officials and presidency cabal.

“The public resentment that trailed President Buhari’s last week’s visit to Lagos as well as his embarrassm­ent at the National Mosque last Friday, where worshipper­s demonstrat­ed their resentment­s to his administra­tion and almost resorted to near mob action.

“These are issues that cannot be swept under the carpet using any ploy whatsoever.

“While we still challenge the APC to name any members of the reposition­ed and rebranded PDP convicted for corruption, we wish to remind them that our three-day ultimatum to explain the source of looted fund to finance President Buhari’s 2015 campaign still subsist and no amount of blackmail or intimidati­on can stop Nigerians from holding the dysfunctio­nal APC accountabl­e.”

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