PDP Governors Failed To Address Real Issues – Presidency

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The Presidency on Wednesday said that the PDP Governors communique proposed no solutions to any of the nation’s challenges in the face of COVID and global economic downturn, instead, they grasp for more money and mourn their lack of access to social media to spread falsehoods and hate.

It said that the statement by the PDP governors is evidence as to why President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) ended the opposition one-party rule in 2015, and re-elected by an increased margin in 2019, and why their winning trend is set to continue far into the future.

The Presidency in a statement by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity noted that the PDP

It also said that the PDP grieve over the Federal Government’s action over Twitter since it represents the curtailment of their ability to use the platform to spread fake news and invented stories to the detriment of community and good-neighbourliness between the peoples of Nigeria.

Shehu in the statement further said that the PDP Governors’ Forum Communiqué was a spectacular demonstration to the people of Nigeria as to why the party and its representatives should not be entrusted with national leadership of the country any time soon.

The Presidency also said that in bemoaning the decision by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) not to make contributions to the Federation Account, the governors appear to believe NNPC can spend the same money twice: once on the petroleum subsidy – which they all support – and then on their States via the Federation Account.

Shehu further said; “NNPC is a trustee for the nation – and this means it must manage its finances with prudence and for the long-term to safeguard the financial support it bestows on our country. What the governors are asking of NNPC is to “break the bank” for their own profligate political ends.

“Similar profligacy and contradiction are in full view with their call to the Central Bank to appreciate the value of the Naira. This would damage exports – including oil revenues on which NNPC depends – as well as damage small businesses and employment. But an appreciated currency would benefit those spending on luxuries from abroad – this, no doubt, being the leading desire of a typical PDP governor.

“When the governors claim a lack of federal institutions’ money pouring into their States’ coffers is an affront to democracy, constitutionalism, and federalism, they fail to mention the ugliest trend against the integrity of Nigeria comes by own hands with their refusal to support the Federal Government’s earnest desire to reinstate the local government as the third tier and finding a lasting solution to farmer-herder conflicts costing the nation lives and livestock.

“This initiative brings rights and support for generations of all ages to bring solutions to challenges that   different communities of our country have faced but the PDP governors reject it – denying all Nigerians their constitutional right to live and work in any state of the Federation – preferring to appeal to ethnic division and hatred rather than support the first practical solution offered since independence,” he said.

Shehu also said that the governors appeal to each other for more involvement of States in mining and geophysical activities within their States, saying; “The question must be asked: “Why has this taken you so long?” Such opportunities and States’ powers have been fully available since independence – yet only now the PDP realises it?

“And, of course, the PDP grieve over the Federal Government’s action over Twitter – for it represents the curtailment of their ability to use the platform to spread fake news and invented stories to the detriment of community and good-neighbourliness between the peoples of Nigeria”.

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  1. Very sad and shameful. APC took over power boisterously with the notion to completely settle the numerous insecurities problems besetting the nation within 3 months.
    Now it over six years, but the insecurity problems is escalating to the point of hopelessness.
    What solutions are they seeking from the PDP?

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