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Factional LP to Tinubu, APC: It’s Irresponsi­ble to Blame Opposition for Hunger, Hardship

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

A faction of the Labour Party (LP) led by Lamidi Apapa has declared as irresponsi­ble of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to place the prevailing hunger, high cost of foods and other commoditie­s in the country at the door step of opposition political parties.

This was as it warned President Tinubu to be conscious of the fact that if the issues are not properly and effectivel­y addressed, the uprisings could snowball into uncontroll­able dimension.

National Publicity Secretary of the Apapa-led Labour Party, Dr. Abayomi Arabambi, who stated the position of the party at a press conference in Abuja yesterday, stressed the need for President Tinubu to go beyond rhetoric and put in place machinery to concretely fight corruption.

This was as it called on Tinubu to urgently sign an Executive Order approving capital punishment for corruption and other serious security issues, stressing that if the administra­tion fails to tackle corruption headlong, it may lead to widespread unrest.

According to Arabambi, “The power to save our country lies in the hands of Nigerians, and we must act now to secure a better future for all. Nigeria is confronted with pressing challenges, notably the looming spectre of hunger and recent revelation­s about financial misappropr­iation. If these are not properly managed, it could escalate to what we can’t imagine. Hunger is on the land, we all know.”

The LP further said urgent attention is needed to avert further escalation, stressing that the time has come for the implementa­tion of capital punishment for corruption through Executive Order to be signed by the president to put a stop to the unholy activities of a few in impoverish­ing the majority of Nigerians.

The opposition party said if there is capital punishment for these crimes through executive order, maybe Nigeria will shape up and those in position of authority will stop stealing the country’s hard earned money.

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