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PDP Destroyed Nigeria In 16 Years, Says APC Professionals Council

by Samuel Abulude
3 years ago
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All Progressives Congress (APC) Professionals Council has called on Nigerians to ignore the antics of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in trying return back to power, saying the party destroyed the country in its sixteen years of bad governance.

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The national director-general of the council, Ambassador Seyi Bamigbade in a statement made available to journalists in Lagos after a critical stakeholders in Gusau, Zamfara State capital pointed out that the former presided over the country at a time oil boom was at its peak but has nothing to show for it rather than recklessly looting of the nation’s treasury.

He said the PDP has insulted the sensibilities of the Nigerian electorate by seeking to govern the people they impoverished, urging the people not to forget so easily that the PDP is a party that failed to better the lots of Nigerians despite abundant resources at their disposal. .

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“Nigerians understand the bond of corruption tying the PDP which did not allow them to perform for good 16 years. We have not forgotten how they plundered our country and fed fat from our common patrimony for which some of them are still providing answers today.”

“Nigerians rejected them in 2015 and 2019 and will still do the same in 2023. They have nothing new to offer the country. They should be praying for forgiveness and not to insult our sensibility by asking for our mandate again” he said.

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