The APC Presidential Campaign Organization (APCPCO) has
condemned the recent and sudden emergence of fuel scarcity and fuel queues in
the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and some parts of the country, as well as
the recent gross reduction in the hours of electricity supply across the
country by electricity providers describing it as sad reminders of the failure
of the PDP Federal Government.
The party wondered how a political party which has been in
power for 16 years and which is unable to ensure that its citizens enjoy
regular fuel supply being an oil producing and endowed country and electricity
having privatized the power sector and given generous financial assistance to
operators of the power sector can still feel confident to seek another term in
office.
In a press statement Garba Shehu, Director of Media
Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Organization, the party said that
the glaring and inexcusable failure of the PDP government in these two
important areas is a sign of gross ineptitude, maladministration and corruption
which is responsible for the sorry economic state the average citizen of
Nigeria has found themselves.
We all remember the hype and fanfare with which the
privatization of the power sector was carried out and yet majority of Nigerians
are having less electric power or none at all but are forced to pay outrageous
electricity bills to the operators of the power companies who are either
card-carrying members of the PDP or are close associates of President Jonathan.
To add insult to injury, the Jonathan government has also
given billions of naira to these operators under the guise of assisting them to
improve power supply, without result. And this happened after the sector had
been sold and the facilities handed over to these private operators.
We of the APC demand that the Jonathan government and his
party explain to Nigerians the reason why fuel scarcity and blackout should
persist making life a hell for Nigerians, despite huge investments and policies
put in place to eradicate these problems.
In a separate statement, the APCPCO also said the return of
fuel queues at filling stations is a confirmation that the policies of the
Jonathan administration are founded on deceit and insincerity.
It explained that the recent fuel price reductions announced
by the Federal Government was borne out of political expediency, rather than
compassion, because the ruling party is desperate to cling to power at all
costs.
The statement signed by Garba Shehu said all the emergency
projects and palliatives being bandied about by the Jonathan government are
intended to pull wool over the eyes of Nigerians.
According to Mr. Shehu, a PDP administration that greeted
Nigerians with an unprecedented fuel price increase of N140 per litre in
January 2012 has lost the basis to be trusted any further by Nigerians.
He explained that the APC Presidential Campaign was not
surprised by the sudden return of fuel queues at filling stations in Abuja and
other major cities.
He said the return of fuel queues, which are causing undue
hardships for passengers, motorists and other Nigerians, has made nonsense of
the recent Federal Government’s announced reductions in fuel prices.
Mr. Shehu added that the PDP’s artificial show of compassion
towards Nigerians in the face of imminent electoral debacle should not fool
anyone.
The APCPCO explained that a ruling party that once boasted
of its invincibility is now confronted with the reality of imminent defeat,
which it said, has shattered the false sense of security which until recently,
deluded the ruling party into ridiculous overconfidence.
According to the statement, all the current PDP emergency
reliefs or projects for Nigerians are borne out of the fear of defeat rather
than genuine compassion for the Nigerian people.
Describing the Jonathan government as “notoriously
unreliable,” the APCPCO said any policies founded on deceits would collapse and
expose those who thrive on duplicity.
Mr. Shehu said that the return of fuel queues was like an
accident waiting to happen because the recent reductions in petroleum product
prices by the Jonathan PDP administration were not based on sincerity.
The APC presidential campaign said the scales are dropping
from the eyes of Nigerians day and after day, and that they are embracing the
imperatives of change for a better Nigeria.
Garba Shehu
Directorate of Media and Publicity
All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign
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