Politics
Buhari’s Supporters Flay PDP For ‘Infantile’ Acts
The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of engaging in shameful, infantile acts before the international community to buttress its status as an opposition party. BMO accused PDP for infantile acts arising from its engagement with international respondents.
BMO said in a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke that the PDP leadership should rather be seeking insights from international bodies on how to play the role of a credible, responsible opposition in a democracy.
“We are surprised to see that PDP has resumed the embarrassing pandering to the United States authorities that it took to ridiculous heights in the Donald Trump years with its recent interaction with the political officer at the American Embassy,” the Buhari supporters said in chiding the PDP for infantile acts.
“It is a reflection of the confusion within the ranks of the party that the PDP chairman Uche Secondus sought to paint a dire security situation under President Muhammadu Buhari to a country that has had cause to laud the government on its handling of security and other issues.
“We wonder how a party that claims to be working on a nonpartisan conference on security chose to view the security situation in the country from a political perspective.
“Any Nigerian that is conversant with the threats posed by bandits knows that Zamfara State, the hotbed of banditry, has a PDP governor who incidentally is known to have variously praised the Buhari administration and the military for stemming the tide of criminality in the State.
“As for the Boko Haram insurgency, does Secondus need to be reminded that it was one of the infamous legacies its party left after 16 years of misrule, but which this government has pushed to the fringes of the Lake Chad?
Besides blaming PDP for infantile conduct, the Buhari supporters said:
“If indeed PDP is convening a no-holds-barred, ‘nonpartisan summit on security’, we dare say it won’t be happy with the outcome that will point to its role in denying the security agencies of the necessary equipment as well as impoverishing Nigerians over the years.
“A serious-minded party which is keen on real electoral reforms, and not political showmanship, should be calling on the ninth National Assembly to expedite action on the amendment bill to ensure that it is tested in early elections before 2023.
“This is one of the reasons we are convinced that the PDP indeed needs help to play the opposition role it has found itself in more than five years, but which it is yet to come to terms with.
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