Wednesday, 22 May 2019 05:00

PDP replies Tinubu, says he’s desperately seeking Buhari’s favour for power grab

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Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Tuesday, accused national leader of All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Bola Tinubu of hauling insults on the party (PDP) in a bid to curry political relevance.

This is even as the party noted that by travelling to Mecca, at this Ramadan period, just to meet President Muhammadu Buhari and “engage in gossips, invectives and diatribes against PDP, Tinubu has further demonstrated that he has nothing to offer towards the development of our nation.”

In a statement issued by the party’s spokesman, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP chided the former Lagos State governor for travelling to Saudi Arabia allegedly for political reasons.

The statement read: “It is atrocious that at the time other leaders are in the Holy Land offering prayers and supplications for our nation, Tinubu is in Mecca for photo-ops, playing dirty politics and hauling insults at other Nigerians just to curry relevance before Mr Buhari.

“The party notes that nothing but sheer hypocrisy would push Tinubu to engage in unholy praises of a failed administration in a desperation to avert the purported threats by certain agents of the Presidency to expose him.

“This is the same Tinubu, who, in January 2018, at the 15th Annual Daily Trust Dialogue, berated the Buhari administration for its nepotism, incompetence, corrupt oil subsidy regime; blaming it for the high-level of poverty in our country and counseled Nigerians to be guided by their conscience in electing leaders in the 2019 general elections.

“Tinubu, in criticizing the Buhari administration held rightly that ‘too much political and economic power resides in the hands of too few. This result in a society described by too much of unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, too little food, yet too much poverty.’

He then added correctly that under Buhari, ‘rather than becoming a joyous nation, Nigeria has become a cruel playground where the fears and concerns of the average person get exploited but their interests never get promoted.’

PDP therefore lambasted Tinubu for making allusion to its determination with Nigerians to retrieve Mr Atiku Abubakar’s stolen Presidential mandate at the court, adding that no amount of blackmail can detract from this resolve.

The party cautioned Tinubu to call himself to order, particularly as Nigerians, including members of his party, All Progressives Congress, APC, have seen through his power-grabbing antics and are now determined to give him the back seat treatment.”

 

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