The Peoples Democratic Party has called the APC a party of hypocrites followingWednesday’s rejection by the All Progressives Congress senators of the
N5,000 monthly stipend for the unemployed youths.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary,
Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement he issued in Abuja on Thursday claimed that the APC never had the intention of honouring any of its campaign promises.
“The PDP declares that it is absolutely obvious to all that the APC came to power riding on monumental lies and deceit in making promises they had no intention to keep.“All they wanted was to get to power and they achieved this with their lying tongues.
“Indeed, the unanimity displayed by the APC senators in rejecting the promised N5, 000 monthly welfare package, especially coming after their party and the Presidency had made futile efforts to distance themselves from it, further stresses the duplicitous spirit of the APC and its reprehensible insensitivity to the feelings and aspirations of Nigerians, especially the unsuspecting youths, women and the indigent, who they shamelessly swindled with false promises.”
Metuh said Nigerians
should not expect any sincere action from the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led APC government on the other promises, including monthly
allowance to unemployed graduates; free meals and scholarship to school
children; and bringing the naira at par with the US dollar.
“Our position remains that the APC has sufficiently confirmed to the world that they have a lot to learn on the leadership values of honesty, integrity, credibility and forthrightness,”

Let dem continue wt their hanky panky way of life,all I kno is dt dey can only deceive once nt twice.
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DeleteWicked people *sad*
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You both are the same.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteYou deceived people/ the nigerian youth for many years. SURE-P ( avenue to enrich yourselves)
ReplyDeleteHousing for all by the year 2000 became housing for all in heaven, pension wahala, customs killer recruitment(nothing happened to the key instigators, subsidy, 50 naira kerosene to be sold everywhere, media allowances (0 kobo) , power sector was dismal having allegedly spent billions of naira, nigerian army(ill equipped) mutiny from foot soldiers, corrupt civil service(people getting undue promotions), we still don't know what happened to the billions collected on air live for victims of boko haram(their camps/feeding are in a terrible state), why was boko haram more equipped than our military? , oil spill in niger/delta uncleaned, budget expenditure unaccounted for... need I say more?
one thing I know is that there were some great things about the immediate part government. For instance, NAFDAC and free health care for civil servants etc.
let us all learn to criticise constructively.
Now one question for you.. Are we gonna still hold the previous govt responsible for the misfortune that has befall nigeria as a whole? Why don't we move fwd rather that dwell on the past. This govt promised to turn things around, now why going back or rather dwelling on their mistake (if any).? My take is, APC as a party and PMB has not to the best of my knowledge done anything visible to compliment with the slogan CHANGE, I for one want the progres of my country nigeria, but honestly not with this administration.. Sokoto state past gov 2 days back was saying Nigerians need to give PMB till 2019 to clear the mess of the previous govt.. Now what does that tell you? Enough said..!!!
DeleteThe immediate past government blamed the military too. You are matured. Think.
DeleteI don't like it when pdp wouldn't give the new government breathing space. Some changes some begin with us.
For crying out loud, it's not possible to live in a house without first of all icleaning ones environment.
Pres.buhari is not a magician.
6 months can't undo 16 years worth of palaver. Be realistic. Being a football fan and seeing how to score is different from actually playing on the field.
As far as I am concerned, he has started well. The fear of corruption in some quarters has began. Investors are beginning to trust the new government.
Who knows what it would bring.
We usually are too impatient with our leaders past or present.
My father is one of PDPs elder states man. He still has some constructive criticism on how they ruled.
Let us pray continue to pray for our leaders irrespective of our personal feelings. I lean on God to use the present government. But pdp should give them a break and offer solutions/ advice at the RIGHT time.
I am sure it was a figure of speech that the sokoto past govt. used to describe the level of ''rot'' that apc is now facing that the immediate past government left.
moreover, pres. Buhari didn't say so.
MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o
ReplyDeleteKinda remind me the difference between apc and pdp
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