The All Progressives Congress (APC), has implored the former president,
Goodluck Jonathan, to ask for the forgiveness of Nigerians for running a
“bad governance and leadership” in his six years administration.
Punch is now reporting that the party also urged the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) to humble itself and apologize to Nigerians over the way and
manner it ran the country for the 16 years it ruled.
According to a statement releasd earlier today by the Publicity
Secretary of the APC in Ondo State, Omo’ba Adesanya, the present state
of the country is as a result of how PDP mismanaged the affairs of the
nation.
The statement read: "Jonathan and PDP brought this country into
disrepute, domestic and international odium, economic crisis,
insecurity, unemployment, unprecedented corruption, abuse of state
apparatus, infrastructural decadence, poverty, and many other issues.
But instead of being remorseful and apologetic, the party, through its
National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, has been making defenceless
excuses and arguments, saying President Muhammadu Buhari is slow, that
APC is not prepared for governance or that we are not keeping to our
promises."
It continued: "This is laughable because Nigerians are already in sync
with the current administration. The President should be commended for
his dogged approach to blocking all leakages and apprehending looters.
You cannot hit the ground running without carefully observing and
removing the entire banana peels littering the ground to avoid a
dangerous crash. We advice Metuh and his party to be patient. In a
matter of time, after all that is being planned by this government has
mature and the results start coming out, Nigerians will be able to know
who has come to serve them and who has taken them for a ride for 16
years."
Reacting to the backlash from the APC, Mr. Banji Okunomo, the Publicity
Secretary of the PDP in Ondo State, urged the APC to stop acting like an
opposition party, saying that it should rather focus on how to deliver
on the promises it made to Nigerians.
In his words: "They are taking Nigerians for granted and they do not
know that Nigerians are already losing their patience to want to see the
promised change which they used in cajoling Nigerians into electing
them into power. From its inception, the APC has been showing that it is
not ready for governance as it cannot even put its house in order. So,
for the period they were in the opposition, in a way, their mentality or
psyche has been assaulted, and that is why they keep behaving like an
opposition party. We want to see them manifest their campaign promises."
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