Read the press statement from PDP below…
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says President Muhammadu Buhari’s responses at the Wednesday Presidential Media Chat were not only embarrassing but also further exposed his undemocratic character as an unrepentant tyrant who has no regard for the rule of law and the self-worth of Nigerian citizens.
The
party, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa
Metuh, on Thursday also said the President confirmed his partisanship in
the much-vaunted war against corruption by openly absolving his
ministers and party members of corrupt practices.
“Whilst
we restate our respect for the person and office of the President, we
note that President Buhari bared his true colours to the world as an
unrepentant tyrant. Today, the world is no longer in doubt as to who is
behind the prevailing recklessness, abuse of rights of citizens and
outright flouting of judicial pronouncements by security agencies.
“A
situation where the President openly pronounced persons facing trial
guilty and sanctioned their continued incarceration despite being
granted bail by the courts, presents a dangerous fascist practice
obtainable only in totalitarian societies like Mussolini’s Italy, Hitler’s Germany, Idi Amin’s Uganda and General Than Shwe’s Burma.
“This
extremely shocking dictatorial tendency being brazenly exhibited by the
President in total disdain for our laws and judicial institutions
portends great danger for our democracy and constitutionally-guaranteed
rights of the people, and should be resisted by the citizens before it
festers.
“The
scorn for the principle of separation of powers, especially the
independence of the legislature, is further manifested in the declared
craving to regulate the funding and running of the National Assembly, a
matter constitutionally vested outside the jurisdiction of the
executive. We are most uncomfortable about his attempt at trying to
whip up public sentiments against an independent arm of government,
especially the one vested with the constitutional power of
appropriation.
“Following
from the foregoing, therefore, it may be necessary to suspend the
application of our Constitution and allow the President to operate as
maximum ruler for four years after which the nation can return to a
democracy.
“On
the issue of the Chibok girls, President Buhari’s embarrassing
declaration of seeking information on the whereabouts and state of the
girls betrays an obvious insincerity which is in total conflict with his
campaign promises in that regard. Thus by this declaration, our dear
President has accepted failure on this issue and should therefore
apologise to Nigerians for all the insults, abuse and aspersions cast on
the past administration by himself and the leadership of his political
party.
“On
the issue of devaluation of the naira, there is an obvious conflict
between the budget speech wherein the president stated that the
government is assessing the foreign exchange rate with a view to
attracting foreign investments and his categorical pronouncement during
the media chat that the naira would not be devalued. We invite
Nigerians to note that the president obviously does not understand the
currency that applies in the devaluation of the naira (laugh out loud).
“Furthermore,
Nigerians were shocked by the President’s labeling Nigerians as ‘very
difficult lot’ while responding to questions on the strategy to be
adopted in implementing his promised N5,000 social welfare package.
“This
unhealthy portrayal of the citizens by the very father of the nation,
who has remained unrelenting in de-marketing his country through
unguarded statements, is indeed a great disservice to Nigeria and its
international image. Consequently, we reject this negative labeling of
our citizens and reiterate our confidence in them, especially the
millions who remain honest, hardworking and credible.
“Finally,
Nigerians must take copious note of the fact that the President gave no
inspiring answers to questions pertaining to his campaign promises, the
fight against insurgency and rescue of the Chibok girls, the poor state
of the naira, sudden plunging of the economy under his watch, and the
gradual loss of democratic rights and freedom.”
Signed:
Chief Olisa Metuh
National Publicity SecretarySource
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