The governing All Progressives Congress
and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party on Sunday engaged in a war
of words over the state of the economy as well as cases of alleged
looting by the former President Goodluck Jonathan-led PDP
administration.
In separate statements in Abuja, the APC
and the PDP accused one another of economic mismanagement and of
filtering away public finds.
In a statement signed by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC said the party has
uncovered a list of new cases of the insane looting of the treasury by
some officials of the Jonathan’s administration, saying the corruption
mess that characterised the administration was so pervasive that until
it is cleaned, Nigeria will not be able to actualise its potential.
The
party said those who would rather give comfort to the looters by
dismissing the media exposure of looting cases as mere hell-raising
should realise that no sane person can be silent in the face of what was
unfolding as the worst cases of brazen stealing of public funds in
Nigeria’s history.
It recalled that on August 16, 2015, the
party listed some instances of the breath-taking looting of the
treasury by some officials of the immediate past administration.
The party said it was today bringing to
light three more heart-rending cases to the attention of Nigerians. It
listed the new cases as a mind-shattering $2.2bn (about N440bn) arms
scandal; a $6.9m fraud by the Chief Security Officer to President
Jonathan, committed under the guise of buying three mobile stages for
the President; and a N2.5bn scam involving the rent of house boats.
The statement partly read, ‘’While those
charged with handling these cases are finalising the details of
bringing the suspects to justice, our immediate concern is the attempt
by the PDP, under whose umbrella the looting took place, to blame the
Buhari administration for the mess and then infer that things have been
worse in Nigeria in the past three months under the APC-led Federal
Government than in the 16 years under the PDP. This is totally
provocative, shameless and uncharitable.
“They say we are yet to fulfil our
campaign promises to Nigeria, but they have forgotten that if only the
PDP/Jonathan administration had not stolen Nigeria blind, there would
have been more than enough money to give school children in Nigeria, not
just one but three meals a day and even pay N5, 000 to N50m to most
vulnerable Nigerians, not just the N25m we promised in our manifesto.
“It is clear to all Nigerians that the
debilitating impact of 16 years of the PDP’s misrule cannot be reversed
in just three months.”
In response, the PDP insisted that the stealing of public funds has been going on under President Muhammadu Buhari’s watch.
It said that rather than hide their
heads in shame for its abysmal performance in the last 90 days,
leaders of the APC and the Presidency have continued to grope and look
for excuses.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary,
Chief Olisa Metuh,who said this in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, said
discerning minds were appalled that instead of providing answers to
issues of economic retrogression, the Presidency and the APC have
resorted to wild allegations and insults in an attempt to cover their
ineptitude and divert attention from their list of bogus promises which
they have no intention to fulfil.
He said, “The PDP has severally
expressed its support for a holistic fight against corruption and we
have challenged the Federal Government to investigate and prosecute all
corrupt persons irrespective of ethnic and political affiliations.
“We are therefore appalled that instead
of getting serious with the challenges of governance, the APC is bent on
inventing excuse for its crass incompetence to create and manage
wealth, to the detriment of the nation.
“We challenge the APC and the Presidency to be honest enough to respond to issues instead of resorting to propaganda.
“Is the so-called mess clearing an
answer for the adamant stance of the APC and President Buhari in running
a government without a cabinet and a precise fiscal policy direction, a
strange totalitarian approach that has taken serious toll on the
economy and the polity in general?”
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