''You can’t deceive South East with false promises''- PDP tells President Buhari
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has told President Buhari that
Nigerians are no longer interested in 'fake promises and false
performance claims' now that elections are around the corner.
The PDP says the attempt by the Buhari-led government to lure the South-East geo-political zones into supporting his second term fell like a pack of cards as the people have resolved not to follow any leader who can not deliver on his promises.
Recall that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, yesterday told the South East region that the only way to acqualize their dream of occupying the presidency in 2023, is to vote enmass for President Buhari in 2019.
PDP in its statement signed by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, said APC has become jittery since the South East have expressed their support for the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. Read part of the statement below
The PDP says the attempt by the Buhari-led government to lure the South-East geo-political zones into supporting his second term fell like a pack of cards as the people have resolved not to follow any leader who can not deliver on his promises.
Recall that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, yesterday told the South East region that the only way to acqualize their dream of occupying the presidency in 2023, is to vote enmass for President Buhari in 2019.
PDP in its statement signed by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, said APC has become jittery since the South East have expressed their support for the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. Read part of the statement below
The party said President Buhari and the APC have been jittery since the Southeast and other geo-political zones across board expressed an overwhelming acceptance of the PDP Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, due to his proven competence, respect for equity and all-inclusiveness in governance.
Instead of accepting his failure, which is manifest to all, President Buhari, who is reputed for not fulfilling campaign promises, is busy making a fresh list of fake promises to Nigerians.
In this desperation, Mr. President fails to understand that the people of the South East, just like other Nigerians, are too sophisticated to fall for gimmicks, false promises and ethnic politics, and as such cannot be swayed from their resolve to rally with Atiku Abubakar to rescue our nation from the shackles of misrule.
Nigerians have since seen through President Buhari’s bouquet of failures and fake promises, which in any case, cannot heal the wounds of marginalization, nepotism, inequity, disregard for federal character principle and harsh economic policies, including obnoxious foreign exchange regulations and heavy taxations of his administration, which are killing businesses and plunging families into extreme poverty.
Nigerians, including those in the South East, know that President Buhari does not keep promises. They know that he has not fulfilled any of the promises he made during the 2015 campaign. As such, they cannot fall to the same old trick ahead of the 2019 general election.
Moreover, President Buhari is yet to apologize to the Southeast and other geo-political zones over his administration’s indictment for human rights violations, extra-judicial killings, illegal arrests, arbitrary detention, torture and reported disappearances, as detailed in the reports by the United States Department of State, Amnesty International (AI) and Transparency International (TI).
Instead of clutching on straws and seeking to beguile Nigerians with fake promises, blame game and false performance indices, President Buhari should come to terms with the fact that there is no way Nigerians can change their minds about voting in Atiku Abubakar as his inevitable replacement come February, 2019.
The PDP therefore commends Nigerians across board for their boldness in confronting President Buhari with his failures and their resolve not to be beguiled again in the 2019 elections.
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