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PDP Accuses Buhari Of Nepotism, Vows To Reject APC’s Impunity

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The People’s Democratic Party on Thursday in Abuja vowed to resist the growing culture of impunity exhibited by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration under President Muhammadu Buhari.

The PDP made its position known during a conference designed to fashion a future for the party that lost its 16 years position as Nigeria’s ruling party in the 2015 general elections.

The event was chaired by Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. Former President Goodluck Jonathan was absent at the conference, but nearly all the governors, senators elected on the platform of the party as well as former governors and public office holders were present.

While welcoming delegates and elected and former elected members of the party to the conference, Uche Secondus, the Chairman of the party recalled the victories of the party in the past elections, arguing that the party can still rise to win future elections.

He, just like the others who have spoken at the ongoing conference however seemed to be more interested in slamming President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling APC over what they described as growing impunity, tyranny, failure to fulfill campaign promises and unfair judgment against PDP governors at the election petition tribunals.

Kicking off the slamming of the ruling party, Secondus noted that the country is sliding into a police state under President Buhari while the war against corruption is being fought selectively. He cited the recent investigation of a company involved in the implementation of Treasury Single Account, TSA for corruption as an example of indiscretion of the Buhari administration.

He however said the future of the opposition party is very bright as he urged members to avoid recriminations. The future of our party is very bright. Majority of Nigerians, even in this government today are still members of APC. What we need now is to reposition our party. We need to build concession to implement the report of the Ekweremadu Committee,”, Secondus said.

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu who spoke after him was also not sparing of the Buhari government. Ekwereadu who said Nigeria is back to the type of tyranny the founding fathers of PDP fought against when they formed the party in 1998 said the opposition party is back in the trenches to fight tyranny, a position which he said was not strange to the party.

The Deputy Senate President also said the APC has so far failed to fulfill its campaign promises in terms of making the exchange rate of a dollar equal to the naira, the rescue of Chibok girls, free meals to school children and payment of N5000 to unemployed Nigerians. “We pray that the promise to end Boko Haram by December will be achieved,” Ekweremadu said cynically.

He also accused the APC government of grounding the economy with massive job losses, rising inflation rate which he said in now near two digits, over N400 billion loss in the capital market and inability of manufacturers to import raw materials.

He also said the space for political freedom is narrowing under the APC government as there is a clear design by the ruling party to take over states under PDP governor. He said PDP governors, especially those presiding over oil producing states are now endangered species because of the desperation of the ruling party to bring their states under its fold.

The Deputy Senate President also accused the President of nepotism and prosecuting selective anti corruption. While appealing to President Buhari to carry every Nigerians along in his government, Ekweremadu said there is need for PDP to urgently set up a shadow government to benchmark the APC government on its promises.

Also speaking at the opening ceremony, Olusegun Mimiko, the Chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum and the governor of Ondo State said PDP is still as strong as ever and that there is no way the party can be killed as it can still win future elections.

While noting that democracy is essential for national development, the Governor said credible elections and adjudication process is also essential for democracy to thrive. Mimiko however alleged that while PDP has represented this ideal in the past 16 years, the APC government must ensure that elections are credible while the adjudication process must also be responsible.

He however said PDP has anxieties about the adjudication process of the tribunals as APC seemed to be putting on the garb of impunity which it used to accuse the PDP of. Mimiko who said President Buhari must realize that he needed consensus from all political divide to run a successful government, however said the party has hope that the judiciary will do justice to its cases.

The Governor who said all the governors across party lines appealed to the President to give bail out to the states also lamented that the funds due to Kogi State from the package is being held back.

“We appeal to the President to appeal to little angels around his government to release Kogi bailout fund now,” said Mimiko. He also appealed to the President to ensure that the impending elections in Kogi and Bayelsa State are free and fair.

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