LATEST: APC Shouldn’t Be On Ballot In 2023 -PDP Govs, Reveals Why

LATEST: APC Shouldn’t Be On Ballot In 2023 -PDP Govs, Reveals Why

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Governors elected on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform have expressed discontent with the “suffering and hardship” experienced by Nigerians.

In a communique issued after their meeting on Wednesday in Umuobiakwa, Obingwa Local Government Area, Abia State, the governors also called the APC-led federal government “a failure, heartless, and insensitive.”

The PDP governors stated that the ruling party should not be on the ballot because of its “failure” while urging Nigerians to vote against it in the 2023 general election.

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“The forum is startled that, in the face of these figures of abject failure in all aspects and areas, the APC still wishes to be on the ballot in 2023,” read part of the communique. This shows how uncaring and insensitive the APC is. It has become a menace to Nigeria.

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“The Forum urges Nigerians to reject the APC, a party run undemocratically by a Committee contrary to the Constitution (S.228) with Mr. President regularly issuing instructions and dictates. It is impossible for a party so disorganized to offer good governance to the people of Nigeria.

“The meeting reviewed the excruciating hardship and suffering being meted out to Nigerians by a failed APC led Federal Government; the near-collapse of the APC as a viable political party, the readiness of the PDP to take over and offer qualitative leadership options to rescue the nation.

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“We lament the terrible pain and hardship facing Nigerians in virtually all aspects of life. The meeting noted that life was much better in 2015 under the PDP than today under the APC as exemplified in the Comparative Indicators obtained mainly from the National Bureau of Statistics.”

 

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