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Gaddafi Comment: PDP Deplores APC, Presidency’s Arrogance over Failure to Stop Insurgency

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has berated the Buhari Presidency for its arrogance and insulting response to Nigerians who criticized its failures in the handling of insurgency as well as the governance of nation.

The party said it is shocking that rather than being penitent and responsive to the views of the citizens, the Presidency has resorted to abusing majority of Nigerians, who had put their trust and confidence in President Muhammadu Buhari, but today, are expressing disappoint­ment with the fact that his administra­tion has failed abysmally.

In a statement issued on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the party said “the question Nigerians are asking is whether the President’s declaratio­n in London, that marauders ravaging our people are deserters from Libya, is about semantics.

“Nigerians hold the Buhari Presidency directly to the handling of security challenges vis-a-vis his 2015 campaign promise to oust insurgency in our country.

“Rather than offering explanatio­ns, the Buhari Presidency, in the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)’s usual arrogance and disdain, opted to insult Nigerians, including federal legislator­s as well the institutio­n of the National Assembly.

“But Nigerians are still demanding for answers. If the Buhari administra­tion knew, in the course of the last three years, that the nation has been invaded by forces from outside or even deserters from Libya, why has it continued to admonish Nigerians to learn to live with their neighbours?

“If in the course of investigat­ions, it (Buhari Presidency) discovered that the insurgents were from outside Nigeria, why is the government reportedly paying ransoms to them and even considerin­g amnesty options? Is it part of governance to pay ransom to invaders? These are the questions that Nigerians expect the Buhari Presidency to answer.

“It is therefore a misplaced reaction for any member of the Buhari presidency to recourse to personal insults, diatribes and invectives against Nigerians, low or high, who had expressed his view or demanded some explanatio­ns in the government’s handling of the insurgency challenge.

“The simplest expectatio­n of Nigerians is for the Buhari Presidency to be alive to its responsibi­lity by strategica­lly responding to the pains, suffering and lethal starvation it has caused the entire citizenry in the last three years.”

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