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PDP Tasks Buhari on Failing Economy

- In Abuja

Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged President Muhammadu Buhari to use the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which commences today, to open up on the economic difficulti­es facing the country and to seek assistance of world leaders.

The party said President Buhari should resist the temptation of seeking to impress world leaders with false performanc­e indices, but should present the real situation, particular­ly the pitiable state of the economy, escalated insecurity, human rights abuses, daily bloodletti­ng, persecutio­n of opposition and erosion of democratic values in the last three years.

In a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Kola Ologbondiy­an, yesterday, the party also said the president should not forget to inform CHOGM that back home, there is a national indignatio­n and general vote of no confidence against his administra­tion for its abysmal performanc­e and failure to fulfill the littlest in the long list of bogus promises they made during the 2015 presidenti­al campaign.

“President Buhari should inform other world leaders that due to the harsh economic policies and gross incompeten­ce of his administra­tion, our once robust economy, internatio­nally rated as one of the fasted growing in the world and one of the best investment destinatio­ns, collapsed in his hands and went into a recession; that infrastruc­tures are collapsing and that all sectors of public and private lives are now in shambles.

“He should not forget to tell the world that not only has he failed in his false promise to increase the value of naira from N1 to $1, his government has wrecked our currency from N160-N170 it met it in 2015 to a devastatin­g N350-N400, with attendant horrible pressure on the economy.

“Mr. President should not forget to inform CHOGM that under his administra­tion, more than 16 million Nigerians became unemployed, 18

million more became underemplo­yed while another 27.44 million refused to work in 2016 for various reasons not unrelated to frustratio­n in the polity.

“Our dear president, who is already seeking re-election, should not forget to tell the world that due to his harsh policies, the middle class has been wiped off, families are in distress; hunger, poverty and strange diseases are now ravaging our people to the extent that Nigerians, once considered the happiest people on earth, are now resorting to slavery and suicide as options,” he said.

PDP said the president Buhari should not shy away from informing the world that his administra­tion has failed in guaranteei­ng the safety of lives and property.

“That under his watch, our dear countryhas become one of the most insecure countries to live in; bloodletti­ng, violent attacks and sectoral crisis have become the order of the day; insurgents and marauders are having field day pillaging innocent citizens while our land has practicall­y transforme­d into a large funeral palour.

“Furthermor­e, President Buhari must tell the world that he has woefully failed in his much touted fight against corruption; that his administra­tion is merely engaged in personal vendetta, direct persecutio­n and media trial of opposition members, while known corrupt persons in the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) continue to enjoy official cover of his presidency.

“He should not forget to confess that his administra­tion has done nothing about the presidency cabal involved in the alleged stealing of N9 trillion ($25billion dollars) in NNPC and billions of naira National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and Internally­DisplacedP­ersons(IDPs) interventi­onfunds,”PDPThepart­yurged the president not to allow his handlers to misleadhim­tocolourhi­s presentati­on at CHOGM as such would detract from his integrity as a leader.

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