Nigerians, as citizens of a sovereign nation were thoroughly embarrassed when they saw their President-elect cheapened and kept waiting at the door of 10 Downing Street to see the British Prime Minister due to shoddy arrangements by his handlers.
“Indeed, they are becoming increasingly worried about the frightening unpreparedness of the APC for governance and the huge embarrassments they have been attracting to our nation. We know that the APC has been lying over issues. We also know that the APC and the President-elect have been flip-flopping and reneging on their campaign promises; but to embarrass the nation by embarking on such a sensitive visit without adequate preparations is shameful and completely unacceptable.
“We share the fear of well-meaning Nigerians on how a party which cannot adequately handle a simple task of organizing a diplomatic outing will effectively administer a country as complex as Nigeria.
“The APC has continued to give signals that it lacks capacity to face the challenges of governance. Such has been evidenced in the uneasiness of the President-elect who in apparent loss of confidence in himself has started reneging on his promises of quick fixes while confessing in a meeting with APC governors-elect on May 5, 2015 that he has ‘started nervously to explain to people that Rome was not built in a day’.
“Instead of settling down for governance and working out how to fulfill its promises of making the naira the same in value with the dollar, paying N5, 000, 000 monthly to 25 million poor Nigerians, providing electricity on 24/7 basis, providing free meals for school children and allowances for discharged but unemployed youth corps members among others, the APC is busy inventing excuses for failure and blaming everyone else but themselves. We hope they will not blame the PDP for their Saturday’s embarrassing outing at 10 Downing Street.
“Furthermore, we find it curious and more than a co-incidence that the nation is experiencing an acute shortage of fuel and electricity supply at this point in time, when such has not been the case under the current PDP-led administration. We ask, are there some forces sabotaging the system to create an impression that the APC is inheriting poor infrastructure and complete system breakdown?
“Is this also part of the larger plot to embarrass and defame the PDP-led administration in an attempt to justify APC’s excuses for failure”.
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ReplyDeleteLol,,including proving 1million jobs for d youths in d east....PDP don kick start their campaign as opposition party already...its gonna b interesting battle,,,d APC campaign promises was too much,,but I pray buhari does his best to surpass other past leaders like obj n gej
ReplyDeleteAbeg make una Cain una line,is buhari d one to b looking at or d rubbish state u so called pdp re handing Nigeria to him,shame on pdp, instead of facing d reality that they failed Nigeria, u r busy criticizing a man that has not taken over d junk u piled up for him,d reason for his being in London is best known to him,and he doesn't owe anyone of u an explanation, jona is still ur president till 29 may,so pdp shud focused on cleaning d mess they v created
ReplyDeleteDon't b sentimental on this matter,,,APC control upto 45% of d 36 states before d general elections....so I think u should put that blame on both parties....d same APC is made of more than 50% former PDP members,,,let's call a spade ,a spade....both parties hv similar gender to steal,,
DeletePDP should shut up nd fce d issues on ground. Whts their own if he's ignored. Fuel no dey, light no dey, unu still dey there dey tlk dust, Idiots!
ReplyDeleteWe'll,,am not partisan...but think d fuel issue boils down to our useless politics involving APC n PDP..let's just hope mr president will do something tomorrow to solve this fuel mess
DeleteUwaifo, that's my annoyance, instead of facing d issue on ground they re attaching importance to nothing, am not being sentimental,buhari doesn't hv any say till 29th may,so y rope him to d rubbish they created @olovo
DeleteMezzy I got u on dis!
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DeleteWe hv never experience this kind scarcity over night before,,,that's why am calling us both figure heads jona n buhari to resolve this issue once n for all....haba,,
DeleteThis is nothing to argue about!! All these are just political strategies.. The problem Nigeria is in now it's going to be unfair if you attribute it to one man or a particular party!! It's all our faults in one way or the other. GEJ is not a god neither is GMB! They have or will do the best they can. To me APC n PDP na the same thing!! Same set of people..
ReplyDeleteExactly my point...I don't hv issues with what buhari does or where he goes....am just curious ,,why d sudden fuel scarcity over night,,why d sudden strike by oil dealers,,,all this na politics and I think n strongly believe PDP n APC knows best how to end this madness before it spark violence
DeleteOh boy my own is to see where buy fuel use on my arrival in Nigeria next month...well i just dey laugh
ReplyDeleteIs the health workers strike also Politics? please always call a spade a spade, the outgoing Gov has failed Nigerians... there is no electricity, no fuel and you can not see corruption and incompetence of these PDP morons? Olovo u're not saying it as it is.
ReplyDeleteWith de condition of this conuntry many things we go wrong withn this few days so let stop arguing and pray for better things to come
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ReplyDeleteLife is turn by turn.pdp should chill cuz they don't even wish the next govt to suceed. Hypocrites everywhere
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