Saturday, November 23

Presidency Confronts PDP, Says Party Gripped by Undemocratic Pandemic

By Mohammed Mohammed

The Presidency, on Friday reacted to a statement credited to the National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Uche Secondus, which urged President to Muhammadu Buhari to resign for lack of focus.

 

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in a statement made available to the media, said at a time when the whole world is unifying to confront a common enemy, Nigeria’s opposition party, PDP has launched a whirlwind campaign promoting undemocratic values, the latest manifestation of which is the call for President Buhari’s resignation for allowing audits and investigation into several agencies of government, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He said: “Based on the statement issued by the embattled chairman of the Party, Prince Uche Secondus, it is clear that they would have liked the President to not investigate but to cover things up: to not wake the sleeping lion as voiced by another of their leaders.

“In a democracy, an opposition party is as critical to the system as the ruling party but in the case of Nigeria, the leading party in opposition is afflicted by a life-threatening sickness, the undemocratic pandemic as a result of which they are trading away the nation’s democratic values.”

According to him, the PDP government which exited the stage five years ago through a democratic election by voters dissatisfied with corruption on an industrial scale, policy paralysis, obsolete and decaying essential infrastructure appears to have forgotten the reason for their stunning defeat and seem hell-bent on the fooling the nation, yet again for another ride to power.

Shehu, reiterated that President Buhari will not resign, adding that he is determined to continue the crusade against corruption, both legacy and recently unearthed cases, that are found to be shabbily handled, and in some cases unattended to by past administrations.

The National Assembly, by virtue of its right to conduct its oversight function is currently carrying out own investigations.

Additionally, he said the security and intelligence agencies are equally doing their part and must be given the time and space to conclude their work and present their reports.

“The PDP cannot scare the government from probing the grave allegations made against MDAs and their chiefs because, failure to do so will amount to a historic betrayal of public trust.

“PDP cannot subject Nigeria’s democracy to subterranean attacks and continue to pretend that they are well-meaning.”

 

 

 

 

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