Three days after President Muhammadu Buhari addressed Nigerians to mark the country’s 57 independence anniversary; the Peoples Democratic Party has described his speech as empty.
The main opposition party stated that it watched with utter shock and disbelief, the address made by the President.
It said that it never expected anything
fantastic from the President but added that the level of emptiness of
the speech portrayed in the statement was too grave to be ignored.
The spokesperson for the PDP, Prince
Dayo Adeyeye, in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, stated that an alleged
attempt to hoodwink Nigerians by the President did not succeed with the
speech.
He said that the speech tailored towards
deceiving the populace who he said were already in the worst form of
livelihood brought upon them by “the rudderless government of the All
Progressives Congress.”
Adeyeye said, “We feel ashamed on behalf
of the APC government which promised much but almost three years into
its tenure, has no meaningful development to show to the people except
mere continuous deceit, blame game and display of lack of vision in
actualisation of its bogus campaign promises for good governance.
“We wonder how President Buhari can,
after two and half years of being on (sic) the saddle still maintains
the stale rhyme of meeting an empty treasury after all the hard evidence
of huge funds left behind by the PDP led-administration of Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan.
“We still ask, and we expect an answer,
though we know nothing will be offered as explanation, ‘Where did the
APC government get the money paid out by President Muhammadu Buhari as
first bailout funds to states few weeks into his administration?
“Another remarkable falsehood that
caught our attention from the President’s uninspiring speech is the
super-imposed narratives of how successful the APC administration has
handled the issue of insecurity in the country especially, in the
North-East geopolitical zone.”
Adeyeye added that while the government
rejoiced in what he described as self delusion, he alleged that since
this government took over more than two years ago, it had yet to make
any appreciable movement.
“We say unequivocally, that insecurity
has risen under this administration, as more cases of kidnapping, armed
robbery, agitation for secession and general insecurity in the country
have escalated,” Adeyeye added.
He challenged the President to come up
with his verdict on the suspended Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, and the Director General of National
Intelligence Agency, Ayodele Oke.
He said that it was unfortunate that
after the report of the committee headed by Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo
was submitted, the President had refused to act on it.

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