The
nation's major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has
expressed surprise at what it described as the lackadaisical reaction
of President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government and calls for the
president's resignation.
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In a statement by Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the national spokesman of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the nation's opposition party has
expressed surprise at what it described as the 'lackadaisical reaction'
of Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun to the economic recession, saying it
was reflective of her ignorance, lack of patriotism or confirmation by
the president that ministers were noise makers.
The PDP, while calling on its supporters to keep on praying for the country said: “The
crass ineptitude and lukewarm-attitude of this APC government is no
longer tolerable, and therefore, we are calling on President Buhari and
his team to return Nigeria to its state of booming economy before they
assumed office in May, 2015, and then quit immediately to allow other
capable leaders recover our ailing economy.
“For instance, recall that about three airlines, local and
international, like some banks, have suspended operations and sent their
staff on indefinite leave due to poor state of Nigeria’s economy.
Nigerians are aware that the PDP government invested heavily in most of
our airports in the country that resulted to obvious ‘facelift’ and
improved operations through remodelling, construction of new airports,
refurbishing and equipping of the local and international airports to
meet best practices in the Aviation Industry.
“But the APC administration has frittered away all the good
policies and programmes which the PDP put in place, thereby crumbling
the aviation sector in the country among other catastrophes it has
caused.
“What Nigerians want from this administration are results,
simple! And not resorting to throwing tantrums on the PDP at every given
opportunity. Our call for the President to return the country to how he
met it in 2015 is justified on the following grounds: A bag of rice was
N7,000 and now it is above N20,000; a mudu of beans was N150 and now
N500; one US Dollar was trading for N197 but now over N400; a litre of
fuel was N87 but now N145; cost of transportation and other services
have skyrocketed. Given our observation since the inception of this
government, they have nothing to offer and as such, quitting will be a
solution because nobody can give what he/she does not have. APC has
failed."
In its reaction, the Presidency speaking through Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President said: “The
President is open to positive contributions on how the country’s
economic problems can be resolved in the shortest possible time, and
he’s already doing as the respected Emir Sanusi counselled. All hands
are on deck, and in the not too distant future, the results shall be
evident.”
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