APC chieftain Eze slams President Tinubu, faults national broadcast …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>
The National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) who’s currently a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s Sunday’s broadcast on the nationwide protest against hunger and bad governance in Nigeria.
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Eze described the broadcast as very shallow and grossly out of tune with the concerns that triggered the protests.
According to the statement made available to the Journalists the party chieftain said Nigerians would have loved to hear the President outline the policy inclination of his administration in addressing the very genuine concerns of Nigerians, including the flamboyant costs incurred in running public offices and the lavish lifestyle of government functionaries.
The statement reads partly “The president, in his broadcast, overlooked critical issues constituting a clog and stunting the growth of our country and her people such as high cost of governance, corruption, judicial rascality, corrupt electoral umpire, hunger, unemployment, harsh impact of fuel subsidy removal, armed banditry and general insecurity, high cost of living and more. So the broadcast seeks to discredit the substance of the ongoing protests and therefore rings hollow.”
Continuing, Eze Expressed disappointment over the president’s display of levity in handling the volatile situation across the country which is a direct creation of his ineptitude.
He added that Tinubu has isolated himself from the objectives of the APC; a party founded on the ideals of a united, prosperous Nigeria.
Eze maintained that as a one time spokesperson for nPDP and a member of the APC Media Legacy Project Committee, “I must state that what Tinubu is currently superintending is not the vision of APC that most of us risked our lives to bring to be.
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