Monday, 1 December 2014

Buhari: PDP Has Destroyed Nigeria


The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential aspirant, Gen. Muhammad Buhari has said that there are enough evidences to indicate that the 14years of PDP’s administration has been disastrious for the country.

Buhari stated this in Zamfara State capital, Gusau over the weekend during his meeting with the APC delegates for the presidential primaries.
Gen. Buhari who received a rousing welcome from the people of the state, explained that one of the major economic disasters of the PDP misrule is the neglect of the nation’s power sector which represents the life wire of every sector of the economy.
He said apart from this, the PDP has over the years turned the country into a colony of corruption where dishonest government officials were not only let free, but were openly celebrated.

The presidential aspirant charged every citizen of the country to keep political, sectional or any other sentiment aside and “assess our current situation and make an honest, unbiased judgement”, explaining that this will give Nigerians a clear view of the dangers we are plunged into by the PDP’s 14 years misrule of the country.
He called on Nigerians irrespective of their differences “To think Nigeria first before any other sentiment.” According to him, the survival of the nation is paramount and uncompromising to every citizen.
“My primary mission is to offer my best as emergency sacrifice to employ timely measures to reverse the drift in our social and economic glory”, he emphasized.
While once again extending condolence to the people of Kano and Nigerians over the incessant murder of defenseless innocent in the northern part of the country, Gen. Buhari expressed wonders why the ugly situation still remains a problem in the hands of the PDP government.

“We must not allow this country to perish”, he warns, with a caution that the nation is heading to economic and security collapse and unless “we all put hands on deck to salvage it, history will never forgive us” he said.

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