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After Over Two Years in Power, APC Unable to Point to Any Tangible Achievement – PDP

Pic.10. From left: Gov.Taraba State, Darius Ishaku, Former President, Goodluck Jonathan and Former Vice President, Namadi Sambo during Peoples Democratic Party 2017 Special Non-Elective National Convention in Abuja on Saturday (12/8/17). 04231/12/8/2017/Albert Otu/EO/NAN

The war of words between the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has continued as the opposition party in a response to the recent attack by the Presidency, said that it performed excellently in office as against the abysmal report the APC is ascribing to it.

Since last Saturday when the former, President, Goodluck Jonathan at the non-elective convention of the PDP, gave pass mark to the administrations of the PDP before the advent of the APC government, both parties have been firing salvo at each other.

The opposition party in response to the latest diatribe by Special Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu, said that the government of the day is making efforts at undermining it’s achievement in office.

In a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the opposition party said the attempt by various members of the APC to downplay the achievements of PDP was borne out of ignorance.

Faulting the APC further, the PDP insisted that the ruling party is obviously being economical with the truth because it has not been able to make any meaningful impact on government over two years into its four year mandate.

“It is our firm belief that these statements were borne out of ignorance, are lacking in depth and are devoid of the sort of critical thinking that one would expect from highly placed government officials.

“However, these officials seem bent on continuing what has become an official position of the ruling party to reduce commentary on public issues, and indeed the art of governance, to comedy.

“It is shameful and embarrassing that having been in power for two and a half years, the ruling party is unable to point to cogent, convincing and data driven achievements.

“Instead, it has spent the bulk of its time designing and implementing a communication strategy around massive propaganda, half truths and outright falsehood in an attempt to continually deceive the Nigerian people.”

The party insisted that its achievement are visible and should be accepted so by the ruling party.

For the sake of emphasis, we reiterate our position that the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan performed well during its term in office.

“There are no indices anywhere in Nigeria, or indeed in the world, by which the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari can be measured as performing better than any PDP administration since 1999.

“For the avoidance of doubt, some of the achievements of our party while in power include: As at May 29th, 2015 Nigeria was the largest economy in Africa valued at over $500billion. A combination of the incoherent policies and the incompetence of the ruling party have significantly shrunk the size of the Nigerian economy since the inception of the current administration.

“As at May 29th, 2015 Nigeria was the No 1 destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa. Up to that point, investors responded to the policies designed and implemented by the Jonathan administration by investing billions of Dollars in the Nigerian economy.

“However, since the inauguration of the Buhari administration investors have voted with their feet having been discouraged by the inchoate and incoherent policies being implemented by the APC led Federal Government.

“The Jonathan administration maintained a single digit inflation rate for several years. Inflation stood at 9.6% at the inception of the Buhari administration. The incompetence of the current economic management team has resulted in inflation rising as high as 18.72% in January 2017 before settling at 16.1% in July 2017.

“This had led to the skyrocketing of the price of goods, services and food items thereby making staples unaffordable to millions of Nigerians.

“It is not a coincidence that the last time Nigerians had to deal with the current level of widespread hunger and lack was when President Muhammadu Buhari held sway as military Head of State between 1984 and 1985.

“The APC led Federal Government inherited an economy that had grown at an average of 7% per annum for the previous 10 years. Indeed, when President Buhari spoke at the Chatham House in February 2015, he admitted that the Nigerian economy had experienced growth for several years. At the time, several global economic experts projected Nigeria to be among the top 7 growing economies in the world in 2016.

“However, the APC led Federal Government has managed to lead the nation to 6 consecutive quarters of economic recession without a coherent, cogent strategy to bring our economy out of the woods.

“The Jonathan administration is widely acclaimed for conducting free, fair and credible elections. Since the inception of the current administration, Nigerians have witnessed widespread and blatant manipulation of the electoral process to suit the whim of the ruling party.

“Easy examples can be found in the refusal to postpone the Ondo State gubernatorial elections, even though valid reasons existed that warranted its postponement and the postponement of the Edo State gubernatorial elections for no justifiable reason when it became obvious that the ruling party was going to lose that election to enable it manipulate the process.

“Since the inception of this administration the phenomenon of “inconclusive elections ” has become a regular feature of our electoral system.

“The Jonathan administration had implemented an agricultural sector transformation programme that ensured a reduction of the national food import bill by encouraging increased local production of staple food items.

“An example of the results of this policy was the reduction of the price of a bag of rice from N14, 000 per bag in 2012 to N8, 500 in 2014. The price of a bag of rice currently stands at N18, 000 having peaked at N22, 000 per bag in 2016.

“This success of this programme ensured that the massive flooding which hit many farming communities in the food production belts of the country in 2012 did not result in famine and a radical increase in the costs of staple food items.

“The Jonathan administration took an institutional approach to tackling corruption in the country. In this wise, the administration designed several technological tools to tackle corruption.

These include: Treasury Savings Account (TSA); Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS); Integrated Payroll & Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

“When added to other institutional anti-corruption tools like the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission (ICPC), our party instituted the existing institutional framework with which to fight corruption.

“It is imperative to point out that, despite being in charge of the executive and possessing a majority in both houses of the National Assembly, the ruling party has failed to add anything to or strengthen the anti-corruption framework and infrastructure of the country.

“It is also incumbent on us to point out that the current administration has taken a pedestrian approach to fighting corruption by engaging in media trials rather than actively prosecuting cases in court. This approach has had an adverse effect on the country with the Egmont Group, an international financial intelligence sharing anti-corruption body, using the Nigerian prosecution agencies penchant for sharing sensitive information with the media as a basis for Nigeria’s suspension from the group.

“The list of achievements of the Jonathan administration, and indeed past PDP administrations, are too numerous to mention and completely dwarf the wasted years of APC’s governance” the PDP said.

“It is necessary to inform the ruling party that Nigerians are suffering under the weight of the anti-people policies they have been forced to live and do business under. As a result, the ruling party’s days at the helm of affairs are numbered.

“The professional propagandists of the APC will realize too late that blaming the ills of the country on past administrations while doing nothing about them for four clear years will not safe them on the day of judgement. And the day of reckoning is very much at hand” the statement said.

 

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