Daily Trust

PDP asks Nigerians to be patriotic

- By Saawua Terzungwe

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked Nigerians to be patriotic on the occasion of Nigeria’s 59th Independen­ce anniversar­y.

The party, in a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, also commended the citizens for their resilience in standing up for the unity and survival of the nation despite the daunting challenges bedevillin­g it.

It said Nigerians should keep hope alive and not surrender to despondenc­y in the face of the alleged excesses, impunity and recklessne­ss of retrogress­ive forces in high places seeking to undermine national cohesion and freedom of citizens, adding that leaders at all levels should desist from making empty promises.

“The PDP however notes that it is indeed depressing that after 59 years of independen­ce and efforts by patriotic Nigerians in nurturing democratic practice and tenets, the last four years have experience­d a complete retrogress­ion to primordial division, impunity, constituti­onal and human rights violations, assault on institutio­ns of democracy, disobedien­ce to court orders, electoral malpractic­es and governance by a cabal.

“In the same vein, in the last four years, our nation has been faced with the challenge of falling from being one of the fastest growing economies and home to the world’s happiest people to become the world’s poverty capital with a citizenry confronted by misery, insecurity, escalated violence, bloodletti­ng, kidnapping, banditry and worsened insurgency,” the party said.

Also the Coalition of United

Political Parties (CUPP) in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Ikenga Ugochinyer­e, said there was no need to celebrate because of the prevailing pains, division, incompeten­ce, banditry, tribalism and hopelessne­ss in the land.

CUPP said the leadership style of the present government was a mockery of the efforts of the nation’s founding fathers, adding that Nigeria was on the verge of collapse.

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