The All Progressives Congress, APC, has condemned what it called the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s “unprovoked insults and unguarded
statements” on President Muhammadu Buhari and other members of the APC.
The
APC said in the aftermath of last Wednesday’s presidential chat, PDP’s
spokesperson, Olisa Metuh in a statement issued on Thursday amongst
others called Mr. Buhari an “unrepentant tyrant” and a “fascist”.
APC
said PDP accused ministers and APC members of corruption while further
accusing the president of a selective anti-corruption fight.
APC’s
national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, in a statement Saturday said,
“The APC is worried by PDP’s inciting statements. Respect for the office
of the president or heads of government in any clime is not a matter of
choice but a civic obligation sanctioned by laws. Being an opposition
party or critic is no license to issue abusive, intemperate and
slanderous statements on government officials; most especially the
president of the country.
“The PDP has proven that it is not a
party to be trusted or taken seriously. Only recently, the PDP said in a
December 24, 2015 statement: ‘we urge that Nigerians should not
recourse to hauling insults on the President’.
“For the umpteenth
time, the APC urges Nigerians who see merit in the war that the
President Buhari-led administration is waging against corruption, not to
be distracted by the PDP and their agents of corruption to discredit
the war. For the records, the ongoing war against corruption is not
selective. Anybody guilty of corrupt practices will face the law.
“If
the PDP has any proof of corruption against any APC member or minister
as alleged, we advise that they approach any of the anti-graft agencies
constitutionally mandated to handle such cases.
“PDP’s rant
suggesting a selective anti-corruption fight by the present
administration should be seen as a plot meant to distract the citizenry
from the successful ongoing war against graft.
“The PDP does not have
the luxury of dictating how the present administration carries out its
legitimate duty of catching looters, as long as it conforms with the
rule of law.”
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