PDP Attacks President Buhari's Christmas Message to Nigerians
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has condemned the Christmas message of president Muhammadu Buhari to Nigerians where he assured of a be...
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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has condemned the Christmas message
of president Muhammadu Buhari to Nigerians where he assured of a better
hope for tomorrow.
“In a civilised environment, a score card of failure and evidences of failed promises after three years of governance are enough indices to tender a letter of resignation and not words of assurances of a better tomorrow,” the opposition party said in a statement signed by Diran Odeyemi, its deputy spokesperson.
The party challenged Nigerians to compare the years when it led the country to what currently obtains under the All Progressives Congress, APC.
“A government once reigned here that was ready to take ‘bullet’ to ensure its citizens live in comfort and here is another government with all trappings of medieval king that scourged his subjects with scorpions, tormenting them by creating artificial scarcity of the most important product on which our national life and wellbeing is built,” Mr. Odeyemi said
“In a civilised environment, a score card of failure and evidences of failed promises after three years of governance are enough indices to tender a letter of resignation and not words of assurances of a better tomorrow,” the opposition party said in a statement signed by Diran Odeyemi, its deputy spokesperson.
The party challenged Nigerians to compare the years when it led the country to what currently obtains under the All Progressives Congress, APC.
“A government once reigned here that was ready to take ‘bullet’ to ensure its citizens live in comfort and here is another government with all trappings of medieval king that scourged his subjects with scorpions, tormenting them by creating artificial scarcity of the most important product on which our national life and wellbeing is built,” Mr. Odeyemi said