The Peoples Democratic Party has accused the All Progressives
Congress of not being able to accept, with equanimity, constructive
criticisms of its administration.
In a statement on Saturday, the PDP National Publicity Secretary,
Olisa Metuh, said it was unfortunate that the APC and its leaders, who
gleefully and unjustifiably poured invectives on former President
Goodluck Jonathan in the guise of playing the role of an opposition
party, would now not want to condone criticisms.
“Unlike the APC that denigrated the office and person of former
President Jonathan by wrongly depicting him as ‘clueless and
incompetent’, the PDP remains the most decent, mature and constructive
opposition party in our democracy and we have evidenced great respect
for the person and exalted office of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“During the Goodluck Jonathan presidency, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai,
while in the saddle as interim Deputy National Secretary of the APC, in a
post on his twitter page, described President Jonathan as ‘lazy,
docile, incompetent, clueless, hopeless and useless leader.’ Other APC
leaders made raining abuses on Jonathan a past time.
“The PDP is a very responsible opposition party; our leaders are mature; and we have demonstrated so in our critique of the
president’s responses during the maiden Presidential Media Chat. We
have reviewed President Buhari’s performance and concluded that it was
uninspiring.
“The entire world listened to President Buhari during the chat and went
away with different impressions. We did and came up with the theme of
our initial reaction that portrayed him very appropriately as a tyrant.
And for purpose of clarity, a tyrant is a ruler who has complete power
over a country and who uses the power in a cruel and unfair way, which
was why we recommended the suspension of the operation of the
constitution so he can rule for the next four years as a maximum ruler.
“In its reaction, his party National Chairman, John Oyegun,
magisterially and dictatorially warned that ‘we (APC) may not condone
such anymore.’ Our position in the PDP is that we are in trouble as a
nation. All we hear from the APC regarding our freedom is ‘we won’t
tolerate’, ‘we won’t condone.’ Are these words used by democrats or
tyrants?
“So, the PDP too is being warned and coerced on what to say as
opposition party. The PDP must be commended for the civil, responsible,
mature, issue-based opposition it has played. The nation knows how the
APC rained insults on former President Jonathan and that the PDP,
during that time, never used words like ‘it would not condone…’
“Some have even criticised the PDP style of opposition as being too
civil considering the tyranny we are facing. That is why Chief John
Oyegun could term a dictionary word-‘tyrant’- as insulting. Nigerians do
not need the PDP or anyone else to make them decide if President
Buhari’s APC government fits the definition of a tyrant.
“The real trait of the President was unraveled during the media chat.
He has repeatedly shown his scorn for the Legislature, an independent
arm of government while sanctioning security agencies’ disrespect for
court orders and the impunity of continuous incarceration of people who
have been granted bails by the courts.
“Also from his responses, the president has even pronounced a guilty
verdict on Col Sambo Dasuki and Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra even before
the hearings by the courts. Sadly, even the international community has
noted this brazen scorn and disdain for the independence of the
judiciary.
“Furthermore, how do we describe a president who openly denigrated an
entire race as he did in the media chat when he suggested that the
Igbos were insatiable with the appointments his government has so far
given to them? Indeed, the timing and the tenor of the president’s
comment, given the security and political situation in the land, remain
worrisome, especially at a time a nerve-soothing statement from the
father of the nation could have reassured the agitators of the need for
peace and unity in the nation.
“Besides, it is sad and embarrassing that President Buhari’s
anti-corruption crusade has now been reduced to a war between the APC
and the PDP as declared by the Office of his spokespersons.
Since they have confirmed that this is what the anti-corruption
crusade is all about, the APC is obviously seeking to destroy the PDP so
that it can push through Buhari’s second tenure in 2019 without
opposition from the PDP.
“This has also confirmed our concern that this is the reason the
Federal Government is persecuting, and not prosecuting, Col. Sambo
Dasuki. The APC and its leaders fear that Dasuki, given his vast
political and security network, may be harbouring a presidential
ambition, more so that the PDP has zoned its presidential ticket to the
north.
“The PDP is conversant with the sinister plan by the APC-led Federal
Government to completely decimate our party by raking up all manner of
allegations of corruption against the Goodluck Jonathan administration
and leaders of the PDP with a view to taking them to court on
orchestrated charges.
“Finally we are aware that President Buhari has directed security
agencies to be more vicious in dealing with our members and has
continued to subtly coerce the Judiciary to convict those being charged
to court. But what gives us joy is that President Buhari is not God and
we will not worship him.
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