Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has warned the ruling
party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against pointing accusing fingers
at APC as a means of diverting the attention of Nigerians from bad
governance.
Atiku Abubakar
Atiku
made this warning on Sunday in a statement in Abuja while reacting to a
report in a weekly paper which alleges that a former Russian spy had
linked the All Progressives Congress to terrorists and extremists.
The
former Vice President said that these sponsored allegations by the PDP
administration would not help the country while stating no responsible
government should seek to create division, suspicion and animosity among
its citizens by linking the opposition leaders with terrorist
activities or accusing them of harbouring extremists.
According
to Atiku, the PDP has officially and publicly, through its National
Publicity Secretary, labelled APC the “Islamic Brotherhood Party of
Nigeria” and the “Janjaweed Party.”
These nomenclatures, he said, were borrowed from abroad and did not, in any way or form, existed in Nigeria.
He
said the latest publication about a so-called former Russian spy was a
continuation of the PDP campaign of calumny against the opposition party
and its leaders in order to divert attention from the epic failures of
the ruling party to deliver the goods.
The former Vice
President noted with concern the tactics of the PDP administration to
drive a wedge between the people by using a religious divide-and-rule
strategy to get a re-election in 2015.
Atiku restated that the
greatest challenges facing Nigeria were insecurity, joblessness,
hopelessness, hunger, unemployment, disease and fear of the future and
poverty.
“The APC is a party for all Nigerians, irrespective of their religious, ethnic or regional identities. Let no one get confused.
“The
APC is the party to stop the looting of the treasury. We will
thoroughly investigate and uncover the alleged missing $50bn stolen from
the sale of crude oil.
“We are going to stop the
government-backed theft of crude oil, which swings between the daily
averages of 100,000 to 300,000 barrels a day. The APC is the party to
create jobs and end joblessness.”
He explained that these
problems affect all ordinary Nigerians, regardless of their religion or
ethnicity or section of the country they come from.
The former
Vice President maintained that the PDP tactics of divide and rule was a
reflection of desperation because the citizens were openly clamouring
for change.
Dismissing allegations of harbouring extremists by
the opposition as utter rubbish and sheer fabrication, the former vice
president said the PDP administration should attend to serious national
problems crying for attention
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