Kola Ologbondiyan. |
The
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, through her National Publicity Secretary, Mr.
Kola Ologbondiyan has painted a gloomy picture of the state of the nation,
saying that the 2018 Christmas
celebration would be the last Nigerians would celebrate under what it called
oppressive government of Muhammadu Buhari.
Ologbondiyan,
appealed to Nigerians to use this year’s Christmas to pray for Nigeria as the
birth of Jesus Christ, the Saviour, signified the triumph of light over
darkness, offering Nigerians the new hope and spiritual impetus in their shared
quest for a brighter future for the nation under a new administration .
The
PDP spokesman stated that “This year’s Christmas celebration is unique, in that
it marks the last time Nigerians will be under an oppressive and insensitive
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and his dysfunctional All
Progressives Congress, which relish in inflicting hunger, suffering and pains
on the people.
“He
lamented about the ugly situation in which Nigerians cannot celebrate a
wholesome Christmas as they used to do prior to the emergence of the Buhari
presidency in 2015, but charges us not to despair as the PDP presidential
candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has already perfected templates to revamp our
economy and ease suffering in our nation.”
Atiku
Abubakar’s policy document, he says, shows his commitment to entrench greater
participation of the citizens in economic activities in various sectors as
against the alleged Buhari exclusionist system, where Nigerians’ collective
patrimony is only accessed by a cabal in the Presidency and alleged corrupt APC
leaders.
Ologbondiyan
stated that in the same vein, the Atiku policy document showed practical
intervention in infrastructure and policy drive, in such a manner that would
guarantee rapid inflow of investments, revamping the ailing productive sectors,
create jobs, boost the value of the Naira and increase the purchasing power of
Nigerians from what he regarded as abysmally low level under President Buhari,
to one of the most competitive in the world.
He
said, “Nigerians should therefore celebrate this year’s Christmas, focusing on
the brighter future that awaits our nation under Atiku Abubakar as the next
President and not on the pessimism and promise of more suffering by President
Buhari.”
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