PDP Flaunts Achievements, Decries APC's Politics Of Bitterness, Sabotage

Source: thewillnigeria.com

SAN FRANCISCO, February 09, (THEWILL) - The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said on Sunday that it is shocked and surprised at statements by  the All Progressives Congress (APC) and opposition leaders including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, wherein they have continued to pour vituperations and heap blames on the PDP.

A statement issued by the party's National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said " Whilst the PDP recognises the inalienable right of citizens to hold opinions and identify with political platforms of their choice, we indeed find it very difficult to understand this type of bitterness towards the party even from persons such as the former Vice President who hugely benefitted from the PDP.

" The statement said " as the sole custodian of the sacred mandate of over 160 million Nigerians, the PDP will continue to maintain the high moral ground of decency and shall not in any way cheapen this sacred mandate by joining in political mudslinging.

" Maintaining that the people are solidly behind President Goodluck Jonathan and his developmental policies, PDP said "we wish to draw the attention of the former Vice President and the APC warlords to the achievements of the PDP-led administration.

" According to the statement, "It is common knowledge that the private sector has been immensely successful in the last two years under the PDP-led administration owing to the continued implementation of our manifesto and policies including the continuation of the PDP ideology of transfer of wealth from public institutions to the private sector.

"This is the hallmark of the PDP-led Federal Government wherein hardworking private individuals are now thriving in manufacturing, trade, commerce and other critical sectors of the economy with business names such as the Dangotes, the Innosons, the AITs, the Channels as well as several others in the banking, telecoms, food processing, hospitality, transport, construction, oil and gas, estate businesses recording huge successes.

" The statement said "It is on record that under this administration, more small and medium businesses have sprang up across the country in the last two years.

More print and electronic media houses have been opened, more companies are now involved in various transport businesses, more reputable international eateries and restaurants in the world have opened in Nigeria, more hotels, schools, hospitals, farms and business services companies have been opened; more Nigerians have bought vehicles and built houses, our roads are better, the railway is back in operation, and there is better access to medical care, all to the credit of the economic policies of the Transformation Agenda of the Jonathan-led PDP government.

" Maintaining that "The New Automobile Industry Policy ushered in an economic revolution in the manufacturing sector with direct foreign investments from leading vehicle manufacturers including Nissan and Stallion Group which have started establishing auto plants in Nigeria in addition to the revitalisation of Peugeot Nigeria and commencement of vehicle production by Innoson Group," PDP said "The revolution in the manufacturing sector will not only generate massive employment for our people but guarantees technology transfer, reduction in costs, increase in ancillary investment opportunities and a boost in medium and small scale enterprises.

" According to the statement, "The PDP-led administration has to its credit the liberalisation of the communication sector which has not only revolutionised the sector but also served as a fulcrum for an unprecedented leap in the nation's economy and monumental advancement in the standard of living of the people," adding "The power sector is about to witness such as well.

" Listing the giant strides made in the agricultural sector,the statement said "the PDP-led administration has vigorously pursued the Agricultural Transformation Agenda through which six million farmers have received inputs including subsidised seeds and fertilizers directly from government, in a programme that targets an increase in domestic food production by an additional 20 million tonnes and creating 3.

5 million jobs before the end of 2015.
" The ruling party maintained that "The leap in the nation's economy has been acknowledged by the world community," saying " the latest being the Fitch Ratings which affirmed Nigeria's long-term foreign and local currency IDRs as well as  senior unsecured bond and Short-term foreign currency IDR ratings respectively at 'BB's.

" The stated also noted that "In the anti corruption fight, the PDP-led federal government has overtime established and has continued to support various anti-graft agencies including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offenses Commission (ICPC).

" The party said "While the continued success of these agencies lies on the law enforcement officers and all Nigerians, it is on record that the PDP has never shielded any of its leaders or relations of its leaders from investigation.

" The party said "It is instructive to note that amidst all these monumental achievements, in the last two years, we have witnessed very serious security challenges in the country, especially the insurgency in the north.

" PDP said " It is our incontrovertible statement that no other political party in this country would have maintained democracy in the face of such stiff detractions and sabotage," adding "While we concede to the inalienable rights of individuals to associate with any political party of their choice, we advice that they should proffer solutions and alternatives rather than engage in constant condemnation.

" The statement said " The PDP wishes the former Vice President and others well in their chosen enclave but we pray, that someday, they will find it in their hearts to accord the PDP due recognition for its contributions not only to the development of the country, but also to their individual political progress.

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