Nigerians Are Presently Paying For The Sins Of PDP – Asiwaju Tinubu, S-East APC
Nigerians are
paying part of the sins of the 16-year rule of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, through the lingering fuel crisis in the country, All
Progressives Congress, APC, national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
said yesterday.
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Tinubu’s assertion on the
fringes of a reconciliation meeting of APC South-West leaders at the
residence of Aremo Segun Osoba, was also echoed by the APC South-East
caucus at an interactive meeting at Egede, Udi Local Government Area of
Enugu State. Tinubu said: “For 16 good years, PDP destroyed the country.
We should not be lamenting about petroleum queues today if they had
seen what is necessary and done what is necessary for this country. “We
can’t be emotional and in self denial.
If they had done Awolowo Road, if they
had done Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, if they put priority on our rails, if
they put priority on electricity generation and distribution, we will
not be in this mess that we are today. “Nigerians are impatient for
what? I research Nigeria,they just want to see the direction of the
economic policy and want to be certain of the future that we will not
continue in the direction of leaderless, directionless and hopelessness
of the past 16 years.”
One year not enough to rectify the rot
Spokesman of the South-East caucus, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, who echoed the
point also at an interactive meeting said: “We are paying,
unfortunately, for the sins of PDP. I remember vividly in 2010, when Dr
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, then Finance Minister and Coordinator of the
Economy, announced to the whole world the award of $23 billion
Greenfield Refineries, to a Chinese company. “The refineries were to be
located at Bayelsa, Lagos and Kogi states. There was jubilation
nationwide. If they had completed the refineries, today we won’t be
talking of scarcity or astronomical increase in fuel pump price.
They squandered the money and put
Nigerians in harm’s way.” While assuring that the problems were being
fixed Okechukwu, however, said one year was not enough for the
administration to rectify the rot. Among those present at the
interactive session were Mrs. Juliet Ibekaku, Deputy Governorship
candidate of APC, Philip Eze, senatorial candidate of the party, local
government and Ward chairmen.
Challenged that Nigerians were running
out of patience with the new administration, Okechukwu said: “We can’t
stop pointing out the unconscionable wreckage the PDP unleashed on our
economy in the last 16 years. The wreckage keeps popping up at each
junction, despite the efforts being made to suppress it.”
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