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APC Chides PDP Over ‘False Alarm’ On Election Shift

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The All Progressives Congress, APC Friday chided the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP of raising a false alarm over alleged plots by the ruling party to shift the 2023 General election.

GWG.ng reports that the assertion by the APC followed a press conference by the PDP where the opposition party raised several assertion.

In a statement issued by the Director, Media, and Publicity, of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Bayo Onanuga, the party said, “We have nothing but pity for a party that has become a mess and total embarrassment to itself and its despondent members.

“For lack of anything tangible to tell Nigerians six weeks to a general election as its candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, disappeared from the campaign trail, PDP has resorted to making irresponsible statements just to fill media space.

“The latest is the false information that the Federal Government and the Independent National Electoral Commission plan to postpone the general elections. Nigerians are advised to ignore this senseless conjecture from the PDP as there is no iota of truth in the allegation.

“The electoral umpire has made it abundantly clear of its readiness to conduct the elections and these elections will hold as scheduled in February and March this year.

“Knowing that it has no path to victory and no real agenda for development to sell to Nigerians by its absentee presidential candidate, PDP has nothing profitable again to engage in other than raising the false alarms, manufacturing outright lies, and disseminating innuendos to deceive the public.

“PDP should know that Nigerians have rejected it and no amount of falsehood can redeem a political party that wrecked our economy, under its watch, created massive insecurity, and looted money meant for development,” the APC campaign said in debunking the allegation on election shift.

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