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Stop Threatening Nigerians, PDP Tells Buhari

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Following the stern warning President Buhari doled out to citizens behind security problems in the country, the PDP has condemned the act.

Recall Buhari made a statement on Tuesday that secessionists were too young to know loss of lives and the carnage that the Nigerian civil war brought on people.

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In reaction to the statement, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, has spoken against the approach taken by the President.

He said: “On the issue of security, the expectation of Nigerians is that Mr. President should lead the battle against insecurity from the front like he promised during his electioneering.

“But the inactions of Mr President today are responsible for the deluge of insecurity that has affected our nation. The expectation of Nigerians furthermore, is that these challenges should not be limited to the issues of lip talk; rather, they should be confronted so that Nigerians can sleep with their two eyes closed.”

“The least Nigerians expect from the President for INEC to function optimally, is for him to revisit the Electoral Act amendment which he refused to assent to. He should dust it up and return it to the National Assembly if there are further amendments they should be included. Let them work on it and return it to him to sign into law so that our elections will be better.

“Mr President should also encourage INEC to institutionalise the electronic transfer of results in order to forestall problems that arise in the process of collation. This is not too much to ask.

“As a political party interested in the corporate existence of this great country, we are prepared like we have always done, to offer advice and assist in every legitimate way to help Nigeria overcome its challenges.”

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