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APC’s New Year Advice To PDP, Atiku: Return Loot, Apologise, Before Rebuilding Party

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP should look beyond the advice given by Atiku Abubakar to rebuild the party instead of making plans for the 2023 elections, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC chipped in on Sunday.

In what it offered as its New Year advice to the opposition party, the APC said that Atiku and the PDP should instead return what it claimed as ill-gotten loots made during the party’s 16 years in power and offer sincere apologies.

The APC’s counsel was contained in a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu.

The New Year greeting was in respect of Atiku’s own admonition to the PDP to rebuild instead of planning for 2023.

The APC said:

“Atiku and the PDP represent the wasted past which Nigerians have chosen to discard and correct.

“The era when national assets were a bazaar for cronies and friends; an era when funds were approved and released for projects that were never executed; an era of waste and impunity; an era of voodoo economy; an era when corruption was a state policy.

“Nigerians now enjoy a new dispensation which has ensured massive infrastructural development covering the rail, road, agriculture, aviation, ports, education and health sectors.

“The resolute and pro-people intervention by the President Muhammadu Buhari government has ensured the plugging of revenue leakages, oil sector reforms, anti-corruption policies, economic diversification, rapid infrastructure development, intensification of fight against violent extremism among others.

“Instead of Atiku focussing on how to corner the 2023 presidential ticket of the PDP or any of the other political parties where he may choose to purchase his ticket, we call on Atiku, along with other PDP leaders to find the courage to return our resources and seek forgiveness from Nigerians.”

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