The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why President Buhari failed to address Nigerians on May 29, by PDP

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) has declared that President Muhammadu Buhari failed to address the nation on May 29, being the anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on day, because he must have assessed his administra­tion as a monumental failure.

In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, it stressed, “President Buhari must have been persuaded that he had nothing to tell Nigerians and saw reason with our party to avoid making false performanc­e claims, which are wholesomel­y at variance with reality.

“The President probably did not want to face Nigerians with an empty scorecard and excuses for ruining a once robust economy, for failing to secure the country, for failing to curb endemic corruption in his administra­tion and for mortgaging Nigeria’s future with huge foreign loans.

“Indeed, Mr. President must have been weighed down by his failures, in this fiscal year to harness our resources to provide even half of the 2020 budget formulated by his administra­tion, for which the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) is ready to pawn the country’s future to foreign creditors.

“These situations accounted for the Presidency’s decision to hide behind a 62- page false performanc­es literature instead of allowing President Buhari to face Nigerians.

“What soothing words could Mr. President have for over 40 million Nigerians who had lost their jobs following the failure of his administra­tion to run a viable economy and the over 500,000 N- power beneficiar­ies, whose engagement­s are set to be terminated barely a year after they were used to campaign for a second tenure for the APC.”

The PDP also argued that President Buhari was equally confronted with the killings in Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna, Kogi, Zamfara and other states by marauders, kidnappers and insurgents despite claims that the assailants have been roundly defeated.

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