The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said the All Progressive Congress (APC) is playing to the gallery by merely banding imaginary figures against the previous administration to suit a heinous purpose.
The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh on Sunday, advised the governing party to get serious with its fight against
corruption by investigating and prosecuting corrupt persons, while moving on with the demands of governance, especially in fulfilling their
numerous campaign promises for which they were voted into office at the centre.
It said: “In trying to escalate their stock-in-trade of lies, wild allegations and falsehood, the APC failed to understand that their baseless fabrications are capable of throwing an unsuspecting nation into chaos.
According the statement: “The spate of fabrications by Lai Mohammed has become a sickening source of worry for well-meaning Nigerians including those in his party.”
The PDP called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC as a party, to call their spokesman to order before he plunges the country into crisis with wild and unsubstantiated claims.
The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh on Sunday, advised the governing party to get serious with its fight against
corruption by investigating and prosecuting corrupt persons, while moving on with the demands of governance, especially in fulfilling their
numerous campaign promises for which they were voted into office at the centre.
It said: “In trying to escalate their stock-in-trade of lies, wild allegations and falsehood, the APC failed to understand that their baseless fabrications are capable of throwing an unsuspecting nation into chaos.
According the statement: “The spate of fabrications by Lai Mohammed has become a sickening source of worry for well-meaning Nigerians including those in his party.”
The PDP called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC as a party, to call their spokesman to order before he plunges the country into crisis with wild and unsubstantiated claims.
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