Congress (APC) of double standard and insincerity as the party that once
chastised immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan for seeking regional
cooperation to finding solution to the challenge of insurgency is now
hailing President Muhammadu Buhari for toeing the same line.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement on Sunday
said in the days ahead, Nigerians should expect further unmasking of APC’s
double standard and blackmail upon which they rode to power.
The party also condemned the venom with which the APC attacked
well-meaning Nigerians for daring to offer constructive criticisms to
President Buhari, following apparent loss of tempo in the fight against
insurgency since he took office, describing such as unacceptable in a
democracy especially in a country like Nigeria where the citizens have
been enjoying freedom of expression in the last 16 years under the PDP.
“The APC must understand that the hallmark of democracy is freedom of
expression and opinion, particularly on governance issues; inalienable
rights of all citizens guaranteed by the constitution and which must not
be denied them under any guise whatsoever.
“Though we had decided to give President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling
party time to settle down, indicators show that the APC is not getting its
bearing right and the PDP as a party that has nurtured and sustained
democracy in the last 16 years, we cannot fold our hands and watch our
nation drift towards dangerous undemocratic paths”, the party said.
The PDP lamented that since the APC took over power at the center, there
has been no clear sign of seriousness and direction, but confusion,
selfish infighting and hysteria for positions of power while the nation
drifts, noting that the situation is unhealthy for democracy and national
development.
“The concern of well-meaning Nigerians is that this may be a pointer to
the fact that the APC lacks clear-cut directions on how to govern a nation
as complex as Nigeria”, it said.
The PDP observed that though some jostling for political offices are
expected among politicians in a democracy, Nigerians are not comfortable
with the confusion in the APC camp and the dimension it has assumed.
The party said “the negative effect of the glaring political commotion in
the APC is compounding President Buhari’s self confessed nervousness and
puzzlement, his flip-flops and worrisome reneging on campaign promises for
which Nigerians will continue to hold him accountable.
“Instead of fighting for positions, which betrays their lust, APC leaders
should be more concerned with how to help President Buhari, who is still
struggling with his ministerial list and basic appointments more than a
week after his inauguration.
“They should be more concerned with how to end insurgency by the end of
July as promised by President Buhari in his April 2, 2015 CNN interview.
“They should be concerned about how to pay N5,000 each to 25 million poor
Nigerians beginning from the end of June; how to bring the naira to the
same value with the dollar; provide allowances to the discharged but
unemployed Youth Corps members for Twelve (12) months; provide free
education and meals for school children among others as they promised
during the campaigns.
“We invite the APC to note the concern of Nigerians that the pictures
emanating from their camp are not reassuring in this direction”, the PDP
said.