Vows to
throw APC ‘brooms’ in ocean, end killings
• Tinubu
worried about party’s waning goodwill
President
Muhammadu Buhari and not former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and
Ibrahim
Babangida is the most eligible to join the ‘club of retirees’, the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) said yesterday.
The National
Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, had recently said
of the two former presidents: “I don’t address those shadows. We should let our
former presidents join retirees’ club and take pensions. They can participate
in our politics if they are interested. It is a free world. But this freedom is
not served à la carte. They should allow us to move our country forward.”
But the PDP
National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, noted: “Even Asiwaju Tinubu
knows that President Buhari, for obvious reasons, is the most qualified of all
our elder statesmen to join the retirees’ club and save the nation the agony of
more years of misrule characterised by untold economic hardship, heavy
bloodletting and general indignation.”
In the
statement, Ologbondiyan said: “Every discerning Nigerian has discovered the
fact that Asiwaju Tinubu is subtly passing a critical message to President
Buhari and his supporters that he should not contest the 2019 election and that
Nigerians have already moved on even without them.”
He said:
“The supporters of President Buhari should, therefore, accept the reality by
reading the handwriting on the wall and heed wise counsel from well-meaning
Nigerians. In any case, the APC is already on a death row, having led the worst
government in the history of our nation and will end up as the first party in
government at the centre that will be rejected by Nigerians at a second
attempt.”
The PDP
National Chairman, Uche Secondus, also took swipes at the ruling party during a
rally in Yenagoa to mark the sixth year in office of Bayelsa State governor,
Seriake Dickson.
The APC
government, according to him, is “broken” and plagued by “confusion”. He
described Buhari as “missing” and the administration as being headed by
“cabals”.
Secondus
ridiculed the APC’s symbolic broom. “There is a lot of evil in our land. We
will vote them out. Our country has witnessed the era of the broom from 2015.
But this broom has brought us evil. This broom has brought us vengeance. This
broom has brought us hunger, poverty and killings in our land. From today, we
will throw these brooms into the ocean, into the river. Never again shall our
people witness poverty and killings.”
He, however,
expressed “fear” the Independent National Electoral Commission would play a
“fair game,” asking: “Will they not rig elections? Our fear is that they are
getting ready because they are parastatals of APC to rig elections.”
But he
quickly added: “In 2019, nobody can rig elections. Our votes will count. It is
time to take out this evil; this evil party called APC. They have visited
vengeance on this nation from the north, south, west and east. The country will
experience happiness and joy.”
Tinubu,
meanwhile, has stressed the need to re-ignite the goodwill the APC once enjoyed
among Nigerians.
At a meeting
with the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led National Working Committee (NWC) in
Abuja, he called for a repositioning of the party ahead of the 2019 poll.
He promised
to discharge Buhari’s mandate to reconcile aggrieved members of the party,
saying the president is leaving no stones unturned to live up to the
expectations of Nigerians.
He said: “We
have worked hard after the last convention of the party. Congresses were held
in various wards to elect representatives at the state, local government and
national levels.
“We worked
hard to earn our victory. We have never governed before, but we won the
confidence of Nigerians to govern. We have a desire to really serve the country
and to change and reform it. It is not easy to have those changes implemented
like instant coffee. We have to face challenges.
“I
sympathise with us and wish we equally look at ourselves since we won the
elections. The expectation was very high and the goodwill extremely high, but
where are we today?”
Odigie-Oyegun
wished Tinubu success in the reconciliatory task, emphasising the need to get
everybody on board so that the party achieves a “run away victory” in 2019.
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