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Buhari’s Supporters Mock PDP Over Financial Problems At National Secretariat

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The confusion, anger, inability to pay staff salaries, and frustration among Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members and staff at its secretariat should not surprise any Nigerian as these are manifestations of the infidelity that defines the essence of the party, supporters of Muhammadu Buhari have said.

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO), while reacting to the memo sent by the PDP leadership to its staff notifying them of the disengagement of over 50% of the party’s workforce, said that the party was one known to lack capacity in management, and thus this was not unexpected.

In a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, BMO said PDP’s present predicament is a reflection on Nigeria’s recent history when the PDP held sway over the affairs of the nation.

“One of the characteristics that were consistent with their style was mismanagement. Thus, when Nigerians booted them out of government, they were saying that they wanted no such mismanagement and maladministration.

“It is in the same style that the PDP managed the affairs of the country that they brought to the management of their party and its staff, leading to the sacking of over 50% of its workers.”

BMO stated that PDP’s hope of getting back to power through the 2019 elections was simply to regain access to the treasury and fund their opulent lifestyles at the expense of the Nigerian people.

“Deprived of access to Federal treasury, the PDP went after money generated from candidates on the platform of the party, reportedly more than N6.8bn, corruptly diverted it under 15 months such that now they cannot pay staff salaries of less than 30 million a month. To think that these were the same gang deceptively haranguing Nigerians of their capacity to get Nigeria working again.”

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