National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has pleaded with Nigerians to pray for President Mohammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC, saying that thirty days in government has been a case of all motion, no movement.
In a statement by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the need to pray for President Buhari has become imperative because it was a very sad story that having been elected March 28, he was yet to decide on key appointments such as ministers, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), a Chief of Staff and advisers in key sectors of the economy.
According to PDP, the APC was yet to get its bearings right, adding that the new administration was showing no inclination towards implementing its numerous campaign promises for which they were voted into office at the centre.
Metuh said, “After a careful evaluation of the first 30 days of President Muhammadu Buhari and All Progressives Congress (APC)’s administration, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) notes that it has become obvious that Nigerians need to join hands in prayers to save the government from further inaction and dithering. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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PDP is a shameful party with rogues as members. We Nigerians prayed to the Almighty Allah to flush the criminals out and He accepted our prayers.
ReplyDeleteLast administration inherited money from OBJ government while PDP under chief looter left empty treasury.
Both parties are full of them
DeleteOlisa Metuh, you are just a Big He Goat. I am sorry for all of you in PDP. Your utterances are always shameful. What kind of human beings are you all in PDP? Please leave Buhari alone. Nwanne, kwanyelu onwe go ugwu. Anu Ofia.
ReplyDeleteThis writer is less than lower animal even .No brain.
DeleteWhile I feel it's too early to castigate the apc and it's government, I think as a Nigerian on should show concern that the apc seems not prepared for governance. So the call for prayers for the party's leadership and the government is apt.
ReplyDeleteWhile I feel it's too early to castigate the apc and it's government, I think as a Nigerian on should show concern that the apc seems not prepared for governance. So the call for prayers for the party's leadership and the government is apt.
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ReplyDeleteDat guy wey dey speak Igbo dia probably doesn't understand English very well. Prayers na bad thing? Abi na if 2019 come tomorrow and APC is still deciding who to be in leadership position or not, is it then that we will start prayers? Somebody who promised change before coming in and for the past 30 days is one excuse after another, one lament after another, is it dat he was blind to see all these excuses and Lamentations wen he was promising change or was he just another deceiver?
ReplyDelete1 month is too small for any evaluation or probation for a new government. Most especially when they came in the the time of collapse economy.
ReplyDeleteWhat has PDP previous administration done in the 100 days in office.
The prayer for them is well said. They need prayer which they have urged the Nigerian to pray for them
No worries — you aren't doing something mistaken!
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