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  • Obaseki’s budget full of deceit, duplication, says PDP

    Obaseki’s budget full of deceit, duplication, says PDP

    Edo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the 2018 budget signed into law by Governor Godwin Obaseki is full of deceit and duplication.

    It said the budget would inflict pains on people.

    PDP said the budget was padded to the tune of N2.5 billion and funds were allocated to projects already completed and inaugurated by ex-Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

    It said what made the budget unserious was the allocation of N15 billion to Office of the Governor.

    The state Chairman of PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, speaking yesterday in Benin City at a news briefing, said it was worrisome that Obaseki allocated 10 per cent of the budget to his office at a time the people were experiencing hardship.

    He accused Obaseki of wasting state’s funds on frivolous things by allocating N4 billion as security vote, N1.5 billion for Governor’s Office, N2.5 billion for central administration, N2.105 billion for governor’s entertainment and N1 million monthly for essential drugs for the governor.

    Orbih alleged that the budget is padded to the tune of over N500 million under the guise of providing equipment for the Accident and Emergency ward and building of new emergency ward complex at Benin Central Hospital.

    He said the provision of N134 million to build a water fountain in the budget was misplaced, as potable water is not available.

    The PDP chairman said it was wrong to provide N100 million for start-up packs for young entrepreneurs and small loans and another N100 million for consultancy service.

    According to him, “the APC government is unserious. If Obaseki is ill, he should let us know about his health status. How come we will use N1 million monthly to buy essential drugs for the governor? We are forced to ask what exactly is wrong with the governor?

    “The man Oshiomhole foisted on us is not a technocrat. Look at the budget breakdown. They gave us a man that has no knowledge of governance. There is no functional public water in Benin City. Water Board is not functioning.

    “You need to go into the details of the 2018 budget to know what we are talking about. The government has remained adamant to pensioners, but voted money to provide a water fountain.

    “Some of the money is duplicated in other sub-heads. In the Ministry of Health, you will see Obaseki’s wonder.”

    Reacting to the allegations, the governor said PDP could not appreciate plans and initiatives contained in 2018 budget because it was stuck in primitive politics and a system that glorified avarice.

    The governor, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, noted that the 2018 budget is meant to fix the damage caused by decades of misrule by PDP.

    Obaseki said the budget was targeted at improving the well-being of the people and aimed towards enhancing enterprise, building infrastructure, promoting agriculture, enhancing job creation and social economic well-being of Edo people.

    He added: “Specifically, some roads that will be built this year were budgeted for by PDP in the past and money was released, which ended up in their private safes. These roads were not constructed. We have the same issues in the education sector where money was released to build schools, only to be stolen. But under Governor Obaseki, we are seeing roads being fixed everywhere and this will continue in the years to come. PDP is bitter because there is no more money to share for birthday parties and ego trips. This budget will address the needs of ordinary people.

    “Hard as they tried, they cannot say Governor Obaseki allocated any sum to himself, his family or his party, as is the stock in trade of PDP. The budget is clear in its purpose.

    “Specifically, given the need to fast-track development, the 2018 budget is focused on key areas that can easily spur growth. Over 60 per cent of the budget went to infrastructure; around 20 per cent to growth enablers, such as job creation and agriculture. Law and order got 10 per cent because PDP bastardised the state when it was at the helm and almost succeeded in turning the state to a place without order.

    “But we understand why PDP will come out to make these spurious allegations. In their heyday, they built roads on paper; the budgets were for the fun of it. Roads were budgeted for but no one could see where they were built. These, for them, were their hallmarks of governance. The culture of stealing and greed, of appropriating to themselves the commonwealth of the state still runs fresh in their veins. So, it is not a surprise that they are stuck in primitive politics and expect that others will wallow in such lows with them. This is just to let them know that the 2018 budget is for the people and for the growth of the state.”

  • Obaseki’s 2018 budget is full of deceit, duplication – PDP

    Obaseki’s 2018 budget is full of deceit, duplication – PDP

    Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that the state 2018 budget as signed into law by Governor Godwin Obaseki is full of deceit and duplication.

    It said the Edo 2018 budget was meant to inflict pains on the people.

    The PDP said the budget was padded and funds allowed to projects already completed and commissioned by former Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

    What it said made the budget unserious was the allocation of N15bn to the office of the Governor.

    State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, who spoke at a press briefing in Benin City yesterday it was worrisome that Obaseki allocated 10 percent of the entire budget sum to his office at a time Edo people are experiencing hard times and finding it difficult to make ends meet.

    Chief Orbih accused Obaseki of wasting state fund on frivolous things by allocating N4bn as security vote, N1.5bn for governor’s office, N2.5bn for central administration, N2.105bn for governor’s entertainment and N1m monthly for an essential drug for the Governor.

    Orbih alleged that the budget was padded to the tune of over N500 under the guise of providing equipment for the new accident and emergency ward and construction of new and emergency ward complex at the Benin Central hospital 

    He said the provision of N134m to build a water fountain in the budget was misplaced as portable water was not available in the state.

    The PDP chairman said it was wrong to provide N100m for start-up packs for young entrepreneurs and small loans and another N100m for consultancy service.

    According to him, “The APC government is unserious. If Obaseki is sick, he should let us know about his health status. How come we will use N1m monthly to buy essential drugs for the Governor. We are forced to ask what exactly is wrong with the Governor?

    “The man Oshiomhole foisted on us is not a technocrat. Look at the budget breakdown. They gave us a man that has no knowledge of governance. There is no functional public water in Benin City. Water Board is not functioning now.

    “You need to go into the details of the 2018 budget to know what we are talking about. The government has remained adamant to pensioners but voted money to provide water fountain.

    “Some of the money is duplicated in other sub-heads. In the Ministry of Health, you will see Obaseki’s wonder.”

    Reacting to the allegations, Governor Obaseki said the PDP could not appreciate plans and initiatives contained in the 2018 budget because it was still stuck in primitive politics and a system that glorifies avarice.

    Governor Obaseki who spoke through his Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, noted that the 2018 budget was meant to fix the damage caused by decades of misrule by the PDP.

    Obaseki stated that the budget was targeted at improving the well being of Edo people and aimed towards enhancing enterprise, building infrastructure, promoting agriculture, enhancing job creation and social economic well being of Edo.

    He added, “Specifically, some roads that will be constructed this year were budgeted for by the PDP in the past and money was released that ended up in their private safes. These roads were not constructed. We have the same issues in the education sector where money was released to build schools, only to be stolen.

    “But under Governor Obaseki, we are seeing roads being fixed everywhere and this will continue in the years to come. The PDP is bitter because there is no more money to share for birthday parties and ego trips. This budget will address the needs of ordinary Edo people.”

    “Hard as they tried, they cannot say that Governor Obaseki allocated any sum to himself, his family or his political party, as is the stock in trade of the PDP. The budget is clear in its purpose.

    “Specifically, given the need to fast-track development, the 2018 budget is focused on key areas that can easily spur growth. Over 60 percent of the budget went to infrastructure; around 20 percent to growth enablers, such as job creation and agriculture. Law and order got 10 percent because the PDP bastardised the state when it held the helm of affairs and almost succeeded in turning the state to a place without order.

    “But we understand why the PDP would come out to make these spurious allegations. In their heydays, they built roads on paper; the budgets were for the fun of it. Roads were budgeted for but no one could see where they were built. These, for them, were their hallmarks of governance.

    “The culture of stealing and greed, of appropriating to themselves the Commonwealth of the state still runs fresh in their veins. So, it is not a surprise that they are stuck in primitive politics and expect that others would wallow in such lows with them. This is just to let them know that the 2018 budget is for the people and for the growth of the state.”

  • Yuletide: Omisore hosts widows, pensioners, others

    Yuletide: Omisore hosts widows, pensioners, others

    The former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore (Phd) FNSE, CON, has demonstrated his kindness and love to humanity by lifting retirees, pensioners and widows in Osun State.

    Senator Omisore at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Secretariat, at Ogo Oluwa, Gbongan-Osogbo Road, Oshogbo on 31st December 2017, celebrated the end of the year’s get together with this group of hapless indigenes of Osun by distributing clothing materials and food items to them.

    Omisore condemned a situation where someone would have worked actively for the government for over 35 years and be neglected after retirement by a ‘callous government’ who refused to pay them their retirement benefits for over 12 months.

    The former Deputy Governor enumerated that the main reason for providing this succour is to wipe away their tears during the yuletide festive season. “It is our responsibility to bring joy to the less privileged and make them realise that their cry could still be heard in the state by people like us”.

    Senator Omisore in his speech emphasised the importance of giving, adding that giving to the needy should not be the job of the rich alone but a task for everyone who has the means in the society.

    He informed the people that his foundation has been giving to the needy for over 15 years and that he belonged to other global philanthropic organisations that give to the poor around the world.

    Omisore“Such institution includes the “I Will Give” programme which was initiated to help your neighbour in any way you can. I WILL GIVE is an innovative platform to expand domestic financing from organised philanthropy, community giving and corporate social responsibility. If I could join such organisations to help people in other communities across West Africa, why should I not bring such help to my own people?,” Omisore explained.

    He revealed that his yearly giving programme at Obafemi Awolowo Teaching Hospital Complex, (OAUTHC) marks 15 years this year. He used the initiative to bring joy to the hearts of the patients on January 1st every year, in order to wipe away their tears and give them hope.

    Speaking further, Omisore announced that the idea of giving to the pensioners, retirees, and widows in the State would become a weekly or monthly program. He implored other guests at the occasion to also give to widows and the needy in their communities, towns, or wards. He prayed that next year’s programme would be done at the government’s house where it would be like a home for everyone.

    The Chairman PDP Caretaker Committee and former member of the House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Hon. Ismaila Kolawole who was at the event to support Senator Omisore declared that the occasion was to bring joy to the heart of the retirees, pensioners, and widows who have been rendered powerless in the society making them realise that they still have a place in the society. He emphasised the necessity of showing love to people and assured them of a better life in 2018.

    Another guest at the event, Engr, Alhj Ishola Awotorebo, a former Minister for Water Resources, commended Senator Iyiola Omisore for his good work and prayed that God will always uplift him. He condemned the APC’s administration in the state that has caused a lot of damage to the masses including the less privileged in the society. Awotorebo enumerated various failures of the APC leadership to include unbridled fuel price increase in 2015 to the current scarcity of the essential commodity and the hyperinflation that are now making poor Nigerians to weep secretly. He said a change must come to the state by September 2018..

    Former member House of Rep and former chairman, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Dr. Muyiwa Oladimeji who was a former chieftain of the APC in the State, revealed that after studying Omisore’s philanthropic gesture, he and his members in the Lions Club International had to recommend Senator Omisore for the globally renowned  “Melvin Jones Fellow Award’’ — the highest award category in honours list of Lions Club International in 2014. This award is the highest form of recognition and embodies humanitarian ideas consistent with the nature and purpose of Lionism.  The recipient of this award becomes a model of exemplary service to his club and the community which it serves. Dr Iyiola Omisore was giving this prestigious award in 2014 at a global forum.

    Other people present at the occasion were PDP Women leader in Osun State, Mrs Comfort Ale; Legal Adviser to PDP in the South West, Barrister Ojo Williams; Former National Deputy Vice Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Tajudeen Oladipo; and a party chieftain, Dr. Bayo Faforiji. Also, some association of widows present to receive 50kg bags of rice and other food materials include: Mercy of God Widows Association, Itesiwaju Widows Association Ilesa West; Alubarika Widows Association, Olorunda; Daughters of Zion; Isokan Widows Association, Oredegbe Widows Association and Uncommon Favour Widows Association, Ife North.

  • PDP lied on Bayelsa defection – APC

    PDP lied on Bayelsa defection – APC

    The Bayelsa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) on Thursday described as lies and deceit, claims by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that thousands of APC members in Kolokuma-Opokuma local government area of the state defected to the party.

    The Acting Chairman of APC in Bayelsa, Mr. Joseph Fafi, said it was regrettable that the PDP chose to start the New Year with falsehood.

    He insisted that the claim that a former APC stalwart, Mr. Jackson Suokiri, led thousands of party members to PDP was the mother of all lies and a clear indication of the growing frustration of the PDP in the state.

    Fafi said having failed to promote crisis in the state chapter of the APC, PDP had resorted to lies to hoodwink uninformed members of the public.

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    He said: “The APC in the state has become more formidable and a big threat to the PDP.  On the issue of the 7,000 defectors, the total votes received by PDP during the 2015 governorship election were a little over 7,000 while the APC scored over 6,000 votes.

    “It is, therefore, surprising how and where Jackson got 7,000 APC members from KOLGA alone to decamp with him. We call on the PDP to play politics with character and truthfulness.

    “It is outrageous lies like this that keep decent people away from politics. For the avoidance of doubt Jackson only decamped with members of his immediate family in the presence of other PDP supporters.

    “APC in Bayelsa State is not losing sleep over Jackson’s defection as they are sure he will be back to APC before the next elections in the state.

    ‘We congratulate all Bayelsans for successfully crossing over to 2018 and we assure them that better days are ahead with the APC.”

     

  • PDP vows to win Edo council polls

    PDP vows to win Edo council polls

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has vowed to win the forthcoming local government elections in the state.

    However, no date has been fixed for the election by the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) headed by Prof. Stanley Orobator.

    The state Chairman of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, said the party would be victorious in all the 18 local government areas of the state.

    He spoke at the party secretariat when the state party executives hoisted flags representing the 18 LGAs in Edo State.

     

  • Former Speaker dumps PDP for APC in Ekiti

    A prominent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart in Ekiti State, Chief Femi Akinyemi, has joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Akinyemi, former Speaker of House of Assembly in old Ondo State, joined the APC in his Unit 001, Aafin Compound, Usi Ward, Usi-Ekiti in Ido/Osi local government area alongside scores of his supporters.

    Akinyemi, an oil magnate, also served as the Chairman of Local Government Service Commission (LGSC) during the Segun Oni administration between 2007 and 2010.

    He declared support for the anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying “the President’s zero tolerance for corruption is the precursor to restoring the country’s lost glory.”

    Akinyemi said the governorship ambition of Oni also stimulated his decision to join the APC, urging the party to give his followers a sense of belonging and recognition.

    He said: “Well’ it’s a matter of choice, I know somebody that I have worked with very closely and that is Engr. Segun Oni.

    “He (Oni) is planning of coming back and I see some genuineness about development both human and others in him and I feel I should join hands with him and give him some support.

    “I hardly criticize any government because we are all human but I hope Engr. Segun Oni takes over from the incumbent so that dividends of democracy will reach the commonest of the society.”

    APC Deputy Chairman, Mrs. Kemisola Olaleye, who welcomed Akinyemi on behalf of the state party chairman, Chief Olajide Awe, said the newcomers would be accorded same privilege as old members.

    She charged Akinyemi and his supporters to work hard to win more members and ensure the victory of the party in their wards and local government area in the forthcoming governorship poll.

     

  • PDP can’t win Lagos in 2019 – APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday described the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as “a dead party, not capable of capturing Lagos in 2019.”

    The Assistant Publicity Secretary of the APC in the state, Mr. Abiodun Salami, stated this during a chat with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    Salami was reacting to a claim by the Publicity Secretary of PDP in the state, Mr. Taofik Gani, that the party would capture Lagos in 2019.

    Gani had said 2019 would be the beginning of the end of APC administration in the state as the party was sure of dislodging the ruling party.

    He had claimed that Lagosians were tired of the “non-performance of APC government “and were eagerly waiting to vote PDP.

    “We will shock the APC in 2019. Take my words. We already have a lot of novel ideas to wrestle governance from them.

    “For now, we will keep our strategies sealed. When the game starts, we will unleash them.

    “Ambode has failed in purposeful governance. The only thing we see is propaganda. Lagosians desire a change, and that change is PDP,” Gani had said.

    But Salami described his comments as laughable, saying PDP had been completely decimated and have no capacity to make any impact in the governorship election, let alone winning.

    He dismissed the assertion as “empty boast,” saying Lagosians knew the difference between light and retrogression and would continue to vote the APC.

    “The assertion made by the PDP that it would win the state in 2019 is a huge joke. In fact it is laughable.

    “How do they want to achieve that? The party has been deserted and left for dead by Lagosians.

    “A party where virtually all their bigwigs, such as Musiliu Obanikoro and others had deserted because they have seen the light and are now in the fold of APC,” Salami stated.

  • PDP faults President’s address

    PDP faults President’s address

    OPPOSITION Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s New Year address to the nation. It said the President failed to address depressing security and economic issues.

    In a statement by its national spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party carpeted the President for failing to tackle fundamental security and economic issues confronting the nation.

    The party described Buhari’s address as another round of false claims and empty promises, which it said, has become routine in the past three years under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    It added that it was for that reason that the PDP had earlier advised the Federal Government not to bother about any New Year message to Nigerians.

    The statement reads: “We already knew the pattern and we advised against it this year. We knew their New Year message would heighten Nigerians’ despondency rather than providing us hope.”

    The party also expressed disappointment that President Buhari attempted to appropriate and claim credit for the achievements of the immediate past PDP administration.

    It said that instead of inspiring the people, the address ended up depressing and annoying them the more as it held no message and did not proffer any solutions to the problems.

    The PDP statement further reads:  “Instead of offering solutions, or providing the indices for development, the Presidency deployed over 2000 words passing the buck, begging the question, making empty claims and attempting to appropriate achievements of the PDP administration.

    “What could be more depressing than the fact that the President, who is also the Minister of Petroleum Resources, did not give a clear-cut solution to the acute fuel crisis bedeviling his nation today?

    “The President’s speech neither addressed how to raise the fallen value of the naira nor how to rescue the labour market from the eight million job losses and acute unemployment being suffered by Nigerians.

    “The address completely failed to respond to issues of corruption under the APC regime, including allegations of budget padding, secret oil subsidy deals, illegal lifting of crude worth trillions of naira, pillaging of Nigeria’s foreign reserve, diversion of billions of naira for insurgency related matters, all by APC interests.

    “Furthermore, the speech had no assurances on the worsening economic recession ravaging families under this regime; it had nothing on the dilapidated infrastructure and attendant stress on the economy, which the APC government has caused Nigerians.

    “Rather, what we heard was a boring litany of buck passing, lame declarations and barefaced attempt to appropriate and claim credit for achievements and landmark projects initiated, articulated and implemented by the PDP administration, including, the railway, electricity and agricultural projects.

    “We challenge the APC Presidency to tell Nigerians which landmark project it has initiated, articulated and executed in its close to three years of governance.”

     

  • Osun PDP and its war of attrition

    Osun PDP and its war of attrition

    There seems to be no end in sight to the protracted crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State. Correspondent SOJI ADENIYI writes on the implications of the division on the party as it prepares for the governorship poll.

    There is a hurdle for the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State to cross  ahead of next year’s governorship election. None of the two factions of the party is ready to sheathe its sword. Instead of ending the strife and rancour that was sustained by  the rift between the former national chairmen, Ali-Modu Sheriff, and Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the chieftains of the PDP in the state have continued to tear the party apart. They are concerned about their personal interests. Efforts of some leaders to reconcile the warring factions, led by Soji Adagunodo and Bayo Faforoji, are not yielding any positive result as the their supporters are at logger heads.

    The caretaker committee set up to resolve the crisis failed in its mission. Sarafa Isola from Ogun State was the chairman of the caretaker committee to oversee a congress to produce a new acceptable executive committee after the parallel excos have been dissolved, following the court ruling sacking Sheriff. He was attacked by irate members, who accused him of manipulating the process to produce the new exco. They alleged that he was working for a faction with sympathy for Senator Iyiola Omisore, who was nursing a governorship ambition. Omisore from the Osun East Senatorial District had run twice on the platform of the party against Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who incidentally is from the same senatorial district  with him. It took the intervention of the men of the State Security Service (SSS) to normalcy after some gun men invaded the venue of the congress.

    Apparently, there is no solution to the lingering crisis after the Isola caretaker committee’s attempt  to resolve issues, accusations and counter-accusations by members had failed.  However, Faforoji, a factional chairman said the committee had tried to be neutral. A member of the caretaker committee,  Bamidele Salam, defended  the fight at the party’s secretariat along Gbongan-Ibadan road. He said: “There was a fight and men of the State Security  Service (SSS) had to fire shots into the air to get somebody who was attacked away from the scene. Some people came to complain and there was a fight, but you know the usual security strategy to scare people away. That was what happened. The caretaker committee chairman was not attacked by gunmen. That is not true. Some four local governments had issues concerning the ward congresses and they mobilised people to the secretariat and a fight broke out.”

    Moves by leaders in and outside the state to  settle disputes among members, which portend danger to the party’s electoral victory in 2018, have been largely unsuccessful. The Adagunodo faction  rejected the arrangement by the national leadership to harmonise positions among the factions Faforoji group is loyal to Senator Omisore when the congress in many wards were inclonclusive. According to Adagunodo, the harmonisation proposal was unacceptable. He maintained that the arrangement would not reflect the wish of the majority members of the party. He insisted on free and fair congress which when attempted ended up in fiasco.

    Some party leaders had earlier sent a letter to the former National  Caretaker Chairman, Makarfi, to express their disaffection with the harmonisation agenda of the party.  In the letter, it was made clear that through due consultation with the leadership, stakeholders and members of the party across all the local government areas, it was clear that the harmonisation was not acceptable. They insisted that the due process and internal democracy must be followed, explaining  that the majority of the people that would benefit from the harmonization are those that did not obtain nomination forms during the congress.  The letter read in part: “We demand for the certified true copy of the results of the ward congress. We are not confrontational but leadership demands that we convey the position of our teeming party members in the state.”

    The crisis has escalated with recent expulsion of some leaders of the party,  including the former National Secretary of the  Prof. Wale Oladipo, and a factional chairman, Soji Adagunodo.  Also expelled were the former chairman, Ganiyu Ola-Oluwa, and the secretary of the Soji Adagunodo’s faction, Bola Ajao. The development, according to a member of the party,  who preferred  anonymity, has dashed the hope of the PDP bouncing back in Osun State. He queried the authority of the Faforoji faction to expell members at a congress held in its secretariat on Gbongan Road. He said: “It was laughable that a faction set up a disciplinary committee to investigate alleged anti-party activities of  some members with a mandate to submit its recommendations to an unrecognised executive. Faforiji, said the the committee had recommended sanctions against those affected to instill discipline in the party. What kind of discipline?” He lamented that it was sad that the PDP in Osun State was yet to get its act together and act decisively to face challenge of the forthcoming poll.

    Many people are of the opinion that the PDP has not provided a platform for the opposition against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state and therefore, may not be an alternative to the party. They forsee mass defection in the near future as the PDP leaders are only busy fighting among themselves to acquire power to be used for “selfish reasons.” The people said what they expected from the PDP is constructive criticism of the policies and programmes of the APC to keep the governor and his party on their toes and not the in fighting among PDP members. To them by now, credible candidates ought to have signified intention to run on the platform of the party and roll out their programmes which should be beneficial to the people and be an alernative to that of the APC.

    Omisore is believed to be at the centre of the crisis because of his governorship ambition. To some people, he deserves to have a shot again at the governorship as a major financier  of the party and a ralling point. Others are calling on him to face the reality of the time which they say, demand for a vibrant candidate. They also said  if the PDP is to go by the rotational principle, the people of Osun East where Omisore and Aregbesola hail from had come spent their time.

  • New Year: Buhari failed to address security, economic problems – PDP

    New Year: Buhari failed to address security, economic problems – PDP

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s New Year address to the nation, saying the President failed to address depressing security and economic issues.

    A statement issued on Monday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, carpeted the President for failing to address the fundamental security and economic issues confronting the nation and to which Nigerians expected answers.

    The party described Buhari’s address as another round of false claims and empty promises, which it said has become a routine in close to three years of All Progressives Congress (APC) controlled Presidency.

    It added that it was for that reason that the PDP had earlier advised the Federal Government not to bother about any New Year message to Nigerians

    “We already knew the pattern and we advised against it this year. We knew their New Year message would heighten Nigerians’ despondency rather than providing us hope,” the statement added.

    The party also expressed disappointment that President Buhari attempted to appropriate and claim credit for the achievements of the immediate past PDP administration.

    It said instead of inspiring the people, the address ended up depressing and annoying them the more as it held no message and did not proffer any solutions to the problems inflicted by the government.

    The party added: “Instead of offering solutions or providing the indices for development, the Presidency deployed over 2000 words passing the buck, begging the question, making empty claims and attempting to appropriate achievements of the PDP administration.

    “What could be more depressing than the fact that the President, who is also the Minister of Petroleum Resources, did not give a clear-cut solution to the acute fuel crisis bedeviling his nation today?

    “The President’s speech neither addressed how to raise the fallen value of the naira nor how to rescue the labour market from the eight million job losses and acute unemployment being suffered by Nigerians under the APC.

    “The address completely failed to respond to issues of corruption under the APC regime, including allegations of budget padding, secret oil subsidy deals, illegal lifting of crude worth trillions of naira, pillaging of Nigeria’s foreign reserve, diversion of billions of naira for insurgency related matters, all by APC interests.

    “Furthermore, the speech had no assurances on the worsening economic recession ravaging families under this regime; it had nothing on the dilapidated infrastructure and attendant stress on the economy, which the APC government has caused Nigerians.

    “Rather, what we heard was a boring litany of buck passing, lame declarations and barefaced attempt to appropriate and claim credit for achievements and landmark projects initiated, articulated and implemented by the PDP administration, including, the railway, electricity and agricultural projects.

    “We challenge the APC Presidency to tell Nigerians which landmark project it has initiated, articulated and executed in its close to three years of governance.

    “Also, the citizens are eager to know what work percentage that have been added to projects that were being executed by the PDP before the APC took power by propaganda and lies in 2015.

    “Nigerians have now seen that the APC has nothing to offer but has only succeeded in wrecking the nation and inflicting hardship on the people.

    “The option before Nigerians is to kick out the APC come 2019 and return the PDP, which is now repositioned to bring the nation back to the path of national unity and prosperity we all once enjoyed.

    “On this note, the PDP stands with the people to once again present a government that is serious, truthful and transparent, with an array of best hands harnessing and channeling our national resources for the good of all, as was the order before the unfortunate incursion of the APC.”