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“President Buhari Has Not Only Failed But Also Abdicated His Obligations” – PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has stated that it is unacceptable for President Muhammadu Buhari to be unconcerned about the various challenges that Nigerians face.
The PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, said in a statement released on Sunday that the President and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have failed Nigerians yet are arrogantly unconcerned about it.

President Buhari has not only failed, but also abdicated his obligations, according to Ologunagba, and the country’s frustrations might spark another wave of protests worse than the previous #EndSARS protests if the matter is not handled promptly.

He cited “a collapsed national grid, protracted fuel crisis, distressed aviation sector, plummeting currency, crippled production and commercial activities” as examples of challenges, warning that many citizens and businesses are suffering as the government appears to be kneeling on Nigerians’ necks.

According to the PDP, insecurity is on the increase, companies are closing, and inflation is rising as a result of the present government’s inhumane policies headed by Buhari and the APC.

Amid numerous obstacles, the opposition party requested the President to show concern and empathy for the public.

Below is the complete PDP statement:

“The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cautions the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration to note that its unrelenting culture of arrogance, impunity, and criminal pillaging of our national resources is akin to kneeling on the necks of Nigerians.

“The PDP warns that there is a limit to what the people can bear under an administration that remains arrogant, inhumane, unconcerned, and insensitive to their plights occasioned by its misrule.

“Is it not an unpardonable dereliction of duty that while the nation is in turmoil and agonizing under a collapsed national grid, protracted fuel crisis, distressed aviation sector, plummeting currency, crippled production, and commercial activities, President Muhammadu Buhari remains aloof and “absent” as always?

“The failure by President Buhari, who also doubles as the Minister of Petroleum Resources to take immediate action, other than the snobbish stance by his Presidency that “heavens will not fall” because of fuel scarcity amounts to daring Nigerians to do their worse.

“It is often said that when a government abdicates its responsibility to the citizens at whose pleasure it should serve, then that government is complicit in the suffering of its people and a beneficiary of their woes.

“Sadly today, thousands of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises; the drivers of the economy are folding up daily, industries are relocating to neighboring countries, universities are on strike, the aviation sector is on the brink of collapse, our Railway is tottering to a halt due to lack of diesel, police are threatening to go on strike, insecurity is on the rise due to the collapse of the informal economic sector, yet Mr. President had time to holiday in England!

“If President Buhari could personally communicate on issues that concern his fizzling party, the APC, while in England, it is inconceivable that he failed and neglected, as always, to attend to life discounting experiences and pains encountered by Nigerians daily by the thoughtless and inhumane policies of his government.

“President Buhari needs to be reminded of his duty to Nigerians, to in the least, show some empathy, competence, and concern as our country rapidly drifts towards a looming precipice. The frustration in the country is already degenerating into a nationwide restiveness that may result in the breakdown of Law and Order if allowed to fester.

“With petrol now selling between N400 to N500 per liter, diesel at over N800 per liter, kerosine at over N750 and aviation fuel at N670 per liter, millions of businesses, employment and sources of livelihood have collapsed in both urban and rural areas resulting in acute hardship and widespread social tension across the country.

“Our Party fears that the situation is getting to a boiling point and can trigger a nationwide agitation that might be worse than the October 2020 EndSARS if not addressed immediately.

“President Buhari must take responsibility for the criminal racketeering in his government by APC leaders which have led to the crippling of the economy under his watch. He should stop abdicating his duties by sending his aides to issue wild claims, fake promises, and noncommittal apologies on the abysmal failures of his administration.”

Ada Peter
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