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Last 18 Months of Tinubu’s Regime Most Suppressive, Traumatic for Nigerians — PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the past 18 months under Chief Bola Tinubu’s administration as the most suppressive and traumatic period for Nigerians since the Civil War.

In a New Year statement by its spokesman, Debo Ologunagba, the opposition party labelled Tinubu’s administration as the most excruciating for Nigerians, attributing the crisis to anti-people policies implemented by the APC government.

The PDP statement read, “The last 18 months have been the most excruciating period to Nigerians since the Civil War, with citizens now resorting to suicide and slavery mission aboard due to the hopeless situation foisted by the anti-people policies of the suppressive, exploitative and insensitive APC government, which continues to reject every appeal and suggestion for review of such policies.”

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The party accused Tinubu of protecting APC stalwarts and officials allegedly involved in corrupt practices, particularly the misappropriation of over N25 trillion from the national treasury.

“Mr President should come clean on his public commitment to fight corruption by ordering an investigation and recovery of the over N25 trillion reportedly stolen by APC leaders and officials in government,” said the PDP statement, “who have turned government agencies to automated teller machines to siphon funds for their benefit while other Nigerians wallow in abject poverty, hunger and starvation.”

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The opposition party also condemned also added, “while Nigerians die of hunger and insecurity, APC leaders and officials in government continue to flaunt their luxury appetite and lifestyle in utter disdain to the feelings of millions of impoverished citizens.”

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