The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has again reiterated that Nigeria is on autopilot with nobody in charge,
This was contained in a statement on Sunday by the PDP spokesman, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, released via social media in Abuja.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has again reiterated that Nigeria is on autopilot with nobody in charge,
This was contained in a statement on Sunday by the PDP spokesman, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, released via social media in Abuja.
Reacting to the response of the Federal Government to a report by the Financial Times of London, the PDP asserted that the Presidency’s conceited response to Financial Times editorial on the sorry state of affairs in our nation under President Buhari further confirmed PDP’s position that there is a complete leadership failure in Nigeria.
The party said it was sad that the Buhari Presidency preferred to rebuff wise counsel and continue to drive our nation to the precipice instead of seeking help for the sake of millions of traumatized Nigerians.
“Indeed, the editorial by Financial Times is only stating the obvious, as our nation under President Buhari has presented all the trappings of a failed state including having a rudderless government with a dysfunctional command structure that cannot guarantee security, manage our economy or even perform very simple tasks of governance.
“Our great nation now tends towards a leaderless society where terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, marauders and vandals have taken the lead, running riotous across our land while those who promised to protect lives and property have gone into hiding in Aso Presidential Villa.
“Under President Buhari, life is fast tilting towards Hobbesian state of nature; driven by the combined negatives of an incompetent and unconcerned Presidency and a reckless, kleptomaniac and dysfunctional ruling party that is more interested in power-grabbing instead of governance.
“President Buhari has badly failed in governance to the extent that over 600 students could be kidnapped by bandits in his home state, Katsina, a few hours after his security machinery took over the state, where he had gone to holiday.
“Under Buhari’s watch, our command structure has become extremely weak that government officials now patronize bandits and rationalize acts of terrorism to the extent of blaming victims for not obtaining permission before living their normal lives as was the case in the 43 farmers beheaded by terrorists in Borno state.
“It now takes Presidents of neighboring countries like Chadian President Idris Derby to personally lead his troops into our territories to rout out insurgents and free Nigerian communities and our soldiers held captive by terrorists.”
The Financial Times of London, in its stinging Editorial, bemoaned the state of affairs in Nigeria, insisting that the country is on its way to becoming a failed state.
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