The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has squarely blamed President Bola Tinubu for the deepening economic woes and escalating insecurity in Nigeria. Following the conclusion of its 98th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja, the PDP issued a damning communique highlighting the adverse impacts of Tinubu’s policies on the nation.
According to the communique, the PDP expressed profound concern over the dire consequences of what it described as the “ill-implemented policies” of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) administration under Tinubu’s leadership. The party lamented the deteriorating state of affairs, citing rampant insecurity, pervasive economic hardship, soaring unemployment rates, and exorbitant food prices as manifestations of the administration’s failures.
Furthermore, the PDP condemned what it termed as the administration’s “insensitivity, nonchalance, incompetence, and arrogance” in addressing the pressing issues facing the nation. The party accused the APC of displaying a lack of commitment to the welfare of Nigerians, citing a disregard for the suffering of the populace amidst the prevailing crisis.
Of particular concern to the PDP was the alarming rise in acts of terrorism, violence, and mass abductions occurring under Tinubu’s watch. The party decried the escalating cases of mindless killings and the brazen attacks on communities across the country, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive action to curb the worsening security situation.
In conclusion, the PDP’s NEC reiterated its stance against the perceived failures of the APC administration and called for accountability and tangible solutions to address the multifaceted challenges facing the nation. The party urged Nigerians to hold President Tinubu and his government accountable for their actions and called for a concerted effort to restore peace, stability, and prosperity to the country.