APC, Face Behind Boko Haram, PDP Insists

Source: pointblanknews.com

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Saturday, insisted that the actions,

utterances and body language of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have

continued to give it away as the face behind the ugly mask of insurgency

in parts of the country, dismissing its denial of complicity as an ill

articulated afterthought .
A statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the Party, Chief Olisa

Metuh said the PDP and Nigerians do not need further proof on the unholy

alliance between the APC and insurgency.
Restating that the PDP firmly believes in the plurality of Nigeria's

political space, knowing full well, the cardinal role the opposition plays

in any sustainable democracy, the party said it was however an outright

coup against democracy for the APC to employ deceit, lies and insurgency

as means of achieving political control.
“When we accused the APC of being behind insurgency, we did not speak in

vain and when we summarized the manifesto of the party as a product of

Janjaweed ideology, we have verifiable reasons,” PDP said.

The statement argued that it was not a coincidence that after General

Muhammadu Buhari beckoned on his supporters to go on lynching spree should

he lose the 2011 presidential election, an unprecedented violence broke

out, claiming the lives of hundreds of innocent Nigerians.

It noted that the Sheik Lemu committee which investigated this carnage,

unequivocally established Buhari's culpability. “Besides, the allegory

of the bloody monkey and baboon in respect of the 2015 election, which is

still way ahead, by the same General is still very fresh in the minds of

Nigerians”
“The serial threats of violence should President Jonathan contest in 2015

including the most recent prophecy of violent deaths and destructions in

2015 by Nasiru El Rufai are not slips from elements at the periphery but

snips from characters who know more than ordinary Nigerians, the reasons

behind the mindless carnage in the country. ”
“And when the APC boasted earlier in 2013 even before it could secure its

name from counter claims that insurgency would end within 100 days of its

leadership of the nation, Nigerians recalled immediately that the chief

priest who dines with the deity knows the right libation to appease the

gods.
Insurgency is APC and APC is insurgency.”"We recall also that the APC

attempted to use the November, 2013 Anambra governorship election to test

run its agenda by posting fake opinion poll, making inflammatory

statements concerning the election, and imported armed thugs in botched

bid to unleash mayhem in the election it came a distant third.

Vigilant security agencies nipped their plans in the bud “The statement

further said it was laughable that the APC was regurgitating a distorted

and pirated version of counter insurgency measures that have been in quiet

operation as if it were original to it , wondering if the APC leadership

was under “the influence …”,
when the statement was authored.PDP also said it might be necessary for

the APC to offer explanation to the reason insurgency gains a pitch

higher each time President Jonathan takes a forward step in his

transformation programme.
According to the ruling party, the gender insensitivity of the APC is a

direct fall-out of its Janjaweed ideology, hence the relentless vicious

attacks on the female members of the Federal Executive Council and others

in sensitive positions.
“It is not for nothing that all the persons that the APC wants to resign

from the federal cabinet or similar positions are females- Dr. Ngozi

Okonjo Iweala, Diezani Alison Madueke, Arunma Oteh.

In the APC's Janjaweed ideology, no woman, no matter how brilliant should

be heard or seen.”The PDP finally cautioned the APC to purge itself of

evil tendencies and focus on how to build a strong and united nation

instead of promoting violence and bloodshed in desperate bid for power,

citing the stand of President Jonathan that ” his ambition is not worth

spilling the blood of any Nigerian as instructive.”