Following the 18-page letter written by former president Olusegun Obasanjo to president Jonathan, highlighting the corruption in Jonathan's administration, APC has said the PDP has misruled the country for the past 14 years.
In a statement on Sunday by its Interim Publicity
Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, the APC berated the PDP-led Federal Government for the
“stealing of the nation’s oil, the stealing of $50bn from the nation’s receipts
from oil, the plundering of the excess crude accounts, the depleting of the
nation’s foreign reserves, the looting of N500bn from the SURE-P fund and
dubious import waivers.”
The statement read, “We are glad that
Nigerians are waking to the reality that the country is being emphatically
destroyed through corruption, impunity and wholesale brigandage by the PDP
government especially the present incompetent and clueless government.
“These much were confirmed by former
President Obasanjo, a ranking leader of PDP, in a recent letter to President
Jonathan. We are happy that internal
revolt and schism is hitting the PDP, which callously boasted that even with
its history of non-performance and corruption, it will rule the country till
eternity.
“We are happy that leading lights and
founders of the party are seeing the end of that notorious party and are
leaving the party in droves. We are happy that Nigerians are finding in the APC
a tent good enough to salvage the country from the asphyxiating rule of the
PDP.
“This is a direct tribute to Lagosians who
anchored the revival of hope of Nigerians from this scourge. We are happy that
this belief is informed in the superlative performance of APC governors,
especially in Lagos where meaningful, frugal and competent governance has made
the state an expansive oasis that attracts Nigerians who are afflicted by the
blight of leadership the PDP has promoted in Nigeria these past 14 years.”
The APC said Lagosians should be proud of its
achievements in the past 14 years and therefore urged them to support its bid
to wrest power from the PDP-led Federal Government.
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