The
Peoples Democratic Party has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to stop
blaming the opposition party for his failure.
Rather
than accusing the PDP of being behind the challenges facing the country, the
opposition party said the President should settle down and work.
It
said it was wrong for the President to still be blaming the PDP 11 months after
he assumed office.
The
National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff, said this at the party’s
secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday.
Sheriff,
who was a former governor of Borno State, said the All Progressives Congress
claimed to have solutions to the nation’s problems, saying this was why it was
voted into power by Nigerians instead of the PDP.
He
spoke during the inauguration of the four committees set up by the party.
The
committees are national convention committee, finance committee, reconciliation
committee and zoning committee.
Sheriff
was apparently replying to the claim by the President that the PDP failed to
save for the rainy day throughout the 16 years it ruled the country.
President
Buhari spoke while receiving the President of the International Civil Aviation
Organisation, Dr. Bernard Aliyu, at the State House in Abuja.
He
had said, “In the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with
meagre resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without
planning for the rainy day.
“We
showed a lot of indiscipline in managing our economy, and that is why we are
where we are today.”
Before
Buhari spoke, a former Governor of Lagos State, who is also the National Leader
of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in another forum, had also blamed the PDP for
the current fuel crisis in the country.
Tinubu,
while addressing journalists in Lagos, said the PDP destroyed Nigeria during
its 16-year rule by refusing to pursue what was necessary for the growth and
development of the country.
He
had said, “We want to stay focused and redirect Nigeria. We want to reverse the
decay of 16 years. We are hearing comments from the PDP left and right. We are
saying we want to clear the mess they created. For 16 good years, the PDP
destroyed the country.
“We
should not be lamenting over petrol queues today if they had seen what was
necessary and done what was necessary for this country.”
Sheriff,
however, said the blame game should stop and called on the President and the
APC to get to work and deliver on their electoral promises.
Sheriff,
who was a member of the APC before he defected to the PDP, said the result of
the 2015 general elections had afforded Nigerians to know the difference
between the two parties now.
He
said, “Nigerians have the opportunity of comparing the two parties. I read in a
publication recently where the APC was blaming the PDP for the unavailability
of petrol in the country.
“They
said we are responsible for petrol scarcity after one year in office. They
should stop blaming us.
“They
told Nigerians they could do better and that’s why Nigerians voted for them.
They should stop blaming us for their woes.
“I
like to advise the leaders of the APC to stop blaming the PDP. We are now the
opposition party, we would reposition our party to show that we can do better.”
He
said the days of rigging election in the country were over, and called on the
APC governors to steer clear of Abuja on Saturday when council elections would
hold.
Sheriff
said he had been informed that some governors of the APC were planning to storm
Abuja.
He
said if this happened, then the PDP would also bring its governors to the
Federal Capital Territory.
He
said, “Governors of the APC should not be in Abuja for the election. If they
think they can rig out the PDP, they are joking. If they bring governors, we would
bring governors.
“If
they bring former governors, we would bring our own. We can match them
everywhere.
“The
APC should be guided. We are not going to be part of violence. The PDP will not
be part of violence, but we will protect our votes. Winners must be announced.
No inconclusive elections.”
Also
speaking at the occasion, the immediate-past Governor of Niger State, Dr.
Babangida Aliyu, called on members of the PDP to stop correcting Buhari and the
APC government.
He
said they should be allowed to make mistakes in order to allow Nigerians know
the difference between them and the PDP.
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Yes; if the Northern politicians will be able to speak against their own in another party like this, will Nigeria not be better for it? If we speak with one voice against 'failed leadership' no matter whether it is my brother or sister that is there, will there be any agitation for secession? But a situation where the North (in all political parties) gang up to ensure they keep ruling, to the detriment of other tribes - then it will just be 'O Israel, to your tents'.
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