The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as too
little, too late the recent election-propelled pretend acts of governance by
President Goodluck Jonathan to convince Nigerians to vote for him and his party
in the forthcoming polls.
”Mr. President, you cannot undo, in six weeks, the glaring
instances of cluelessness, incompetence and near total lack of governance that
your administration has exhibited in the past six years, even if you move Aso
Rock to the South-west or bribe every Nigerian with the proceeds of
corruption,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
”Your Administration-sanctioned smear campaigns against APC
leaders, your obscenity-laden meeting with youths, your offer of jobs to 167
out of over 40 million unemployed youths, and your temporary relocation to the
South-west where you believe your naira and dollar rain will translate to votes
are all belated and of no effect,” it said.
The party said its latest opinion poll on the forthcoming
elections shows that Nigerians have already made up their minds regarding which
party they will vote for, even before the six-week postponement of the
elections, which was orchestrated to allow the sinking PDP and its candidates
at all levels to recover from the dizzying effect of the daily blows being
dealt on them by Nigerians.
It said a President who was playing dirty politics while
over 15,000 Nigerians were being murdered by the evil Boko Haram cannot now
expect to reap from a sudden resurgence in the fight against the terrorists.
”Mr. President, you had all of six years to secure the lives
and property of Nigerians, provide jobs, improve the economy, give Nigerians
constant power supply and curb corruption, but you did none of those things.
”Under your watch, Mr. President, the economy has virtually
collapsed with the US dollar now exchanging for over 220 Naira, the highest
ever, millions of youths are roaming the streets even as your government
fleeces them from time to time over phantom jobs, industries are collapsing in
droves, Nigerians are more divided than ever, many states and even the FG can’t
pay workers’ salaries and corruption is at an all-time high as the looting of
the public treasury has become the order of the day while Nigerians have never
felt so insecure.
”It is amazing, therefore, how you can even think that six
weeks of unprecedented bribery of individuals, pretend governance, and
cash-induced occult-like ‘prayer’ sessions, among others, will turn the tide in
your favour. Nigerians are not fooled by your antics, Mr. President. Your
efforts are too little, too late,” APC said.
The party said it is now glaring that the missing 20 billion
dollars, the multi-billion-naira pension scam and the multi-trillion oil
subsidy fraud, just to mention a few, all fed into the massive bribery that the
Jonathan Administration has engaged in over the past few weeks, hoping to buy
the votes of Nigerians.
It said, however, that such profligate and immoral act would
not have been necessary if the Administration had done what it was elected to
do in the first instance: provide good governance!
”They thought six weeks constitute an eternity. Well, six
weeks are almost over now and Nigerians are ready to give the Jonathan
Administration the score-sheet it deserves, because they are more interested in
contents than in labels, hence would not be hoodwinked by the contrived acts of
governance,” APC said.
The party thanked Nigerians for their support, both morally
and financially, that has seen the APC becoming a people-driven movement.
”In spite of the massive muckraking by the Jonathan
Administration, the use of statistics to dish lies to the public about economic
growth and the unprecedented bribery of some citizens, Nigerians are solidly
behind us and we thank them for their support. We urge them to continue to
eschew all acts of violence even in the face of the most egregious
provocations, and to remain vigilant in the three weeks remaining to the
decisive elections,” it said.
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