Chieftain of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and one of the aspirants for the position of the National Publicity Secretary, NPS, in the party’s botched National Convention, held in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, last Wednesday, Barr. Kabir Usman, has carpeted President Muhammadu Buhari and his party the All Progressives Congress, saying they have failed in all aspects of managing the country’s economy and that Nigerians have realised that electing the APC in 2015 was a costly mistake.
Usman in a statement, yesterday, said since assuming the reins of power, President Buhari and his party, the APC have not only failed to meet their various campaign promises, but have also crippled Nigeria, that many have come to see it as least economically viable since 1999.
The statement read: “Since assuming the reins of power, President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress have not only failed to meet their various campaign promises, but are also presiding over a Nigeria that many have come to see as least economically viable since 1999.
“Looking at poverty, unemployment, inequality, insecurity, inflation, decay in infrastructures, suffocating symptoms of underdevelopment, judicial rascality, electoral inadequacies, market failure, among others, it appears Nigerians are in for worst situations with President Buhari and his APC led administration. “The inflation rate rose from 8% in May 2015 to 16.50% in June 2016, as reflected in the high cost of goods and services.
Unemployment rate that has risen to a whopping 12.8%. “Nigeria only few days ago lost her place as the biggest economy in Africa to South Africa due to poor leadership on the part of Mr President and his team.
Even the early euphoria that greeted Buhari’s coming has turned sour in the mouth of all Nigerians.
“Insecurity situation has gone from bad to worse, with Boko Haram transmuting to herdsmen terrorizing peaceful Nigerians in Benue, Kogi, Kaduna and some other states in the south. “Indeed, this is the most trying period for our country and it’s citizens. The President has hugely disappointed everyone, the only thing left for him is to desist from continuing blame of the past administration, identify technocrats that can help him salvage a saggiing economy, and save the country from further shame.
“My heartfelt sympathy is with Nigerians that are further put into misery by this administration. Everybody is aware of the reality that since the inception of the APC Government every elections has ended inconclusive.
From Kogi state Assembly and Senate elections to Bayelsa state gubernatorial election which was like war, so many innocent lives were lost, Abuja Area Council elections also exposed the unpreparedness and unreadiness of the APC and Buhari administration. Now we are hearing that APC supporters are being recruited as Adhoc staff ahead of the Edo Gubernatorial election. “War against corruption is selective.
We have a situation where petitions against some people within Buhari administration have not been investigatedby the EFCC. War against corruption is a very good one and a welcome development in Nigeria but it must be holistic and all inclusive and it must be within the ambit of our laws and fundamental human rights.
“The situation where people are condemned even before trials by the court of law is questionable and amounts to arbitrariness and impunity.” “PDP has learned from its shortcomings and Nigerians from all walks of life can attest to the fact that the decision to elect Buhari and the APC in 2015 was a costly mistake.
“There is a limit to what propaganda, mischief and deceit can accomplish.
Therefore, the President and his team must brace up for leadership challenges instead of their usual name calling and blame game,” the statement added.
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Well, like uncle Jimi will say,”all parties are the same across the board”. Besides Nigeria didn’t just go bad now, the rot is been on since the first republic. And we keep recycling the same people that destroyed this nation over and over again. Though the attitude or approach the APC has been using in handling issues of this nation hasn’t been the best but you don’t expect them to go there and perform a magic.
Unman, I am not one off those Nigerians you’re referring to. Only pretenders or those blind to the global economic realities of our time will fail to realize what odds the Buhari govt is up against. But for the benefit of Usman in case he is not aware, let me just mention two: bombings by the Ijaw (I refuse to call them Niger Delta) Avengers and fall in international price of crude oil. This twin evil were not there during Jonathan’s administration which is the reason why the recession was not easily noticeable in his time. PDP rouges knew that Nigerians had turned their backs on them so the thieves decided to go more rapacious to further batter our economy before they left in order to make it difficult for the Buhari’s administration to have it smooth. So, the likes of Usman do not have to add insult to injury by continuously blaming the govt that’s trying so much to right the wrongs made by PDP. What Nigerians need now are words of encouragement as palliative as we weather the storm to get out of the woods.