PDP Responsible For Nigeria’s Economic Woes, Says Pro-Democracy Group Over Hunger Protest
A pro-democracy group, Conscience of Democracy in Nigeria, has said the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s 16-year rule laid the foundation for Nigeria’s current economic crisis.
The leader of the group, Adamu Kabir Matazu, claimed in a media briefing in Abuja on Sunday that the PDP’s mismanagement and corruption during its time in power created the conditions for the country’s backwardness and challenges.
While criticising the PDP’s Acting National Chairman, Ambassador Umar Damagum, for supporting the planned nationwide protest against President Bola Tinubu’s government, Matazu said it is a ploy to destabilize Nigeria.
The group warned that the protest could lead to violence and destabilization of the country, and urged Nigerians to reject it.
They called on the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) to investigate the matter and for the Department of State Services (DSS) to take appropriate action.
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Matazu said, “President Bola Tinubu’s administration may be incumbent today, but the foundation for what we collectively experience today was laid by the PDP’s 16 year-rule.
“We wish to remind those responsible and those they represent that the log is in their eyes. They should first look at what they contributed to the cost of living and economic crisis facing Nigeria today.
“The implication is that the PDP is still responsible for how one-third of the country is governed so if there is bad governance they should accept part ownership.
“Has the PDP been able to point out that the states it controlled fare differently? No. Instead, the PDP has deepened the culture of perverted godfathers cornering state resources.
“We see the support for the protest as a ploy to overthrow the government. We will not allow this to happen. We call on all Nigerians to stand against this attempt to destabilize our country.”
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