Former Governor of the old Kaduna State, and National Chairman of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa on Monday took a swipe on the President Muhammadu Buhari led government and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), saying that, they rode to power on false and empty promises.
Musa who took a critical look at the state of the nation, almost three years into President Muhammadu Buhariโs administration said, the APC, saddled with internal crisis, has nothing to offer Nigerians than hardship.
Speaking at the 54th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of PRP, the elder statesman noted that none of the promises made by Buhari and APC before coming to power in 2015 had been fulfilled, โrather, hardship has overwhelmed the masses of this countryโ.
The PRP leader said, since 2015 when the APC came to power, economy has remained comatose, unemployment has assumed critical proportion, insecurity among other issues have become life threatening and worrisome.
Balarabe Musa however expressed belief that his party would remedy the situation if it comes to power, adding that, APC has worsen political environment in the country.
In his words, โAs you are all aware, our nation today remains in a very sorry state despite all the lofty promises and flowery speeches made by the ruling government of the All Progressive Congress (APC) at the inception of the Administration in 2015.
โThe economy remains comatose, and in some sectors, particularly in industry and commerce, it is even getting worse.
โMonetary and fiscal management has continued to lack coherence and consistency, or even predictability and strategic planning.
โUnemployment, particularly amongst the youth, who constitute the bulk of our population, has assumed critical proportions and is now, for all practical purposes, a national emergency.
โYet, this APC Administration, which rode to power on the back of false promises to this generation of hapless young men and women, seems to have no answers to this ticking time bomb beyond slogans such as N-Power.
โIn fact, instead of creating jobs, the Administration is busy cutting existing ones in the name of โrightsizingโ or โdownsizingโ.
โThis government, both at the centre and in the States that it controls, has proved that it has little or nothing else to provide Nigerians other than further mass impoverishment, frustration and hardships.
โIf we turn to the security front, the same sad picture confronts us. Perhaps, President Muhammadu Buhariโs greatest appeal for many in 2015 was the belief that he was capable of dealing a death blow to the insurgency, particularly as manifested by Boko Haram.
โIn these almost three years that the APC has been in power, the reality has been otherwise.
โYes, the Boko Haram camps in the Sambisa forest may have been wiped out, but the security menace that the group poses continues to manifest, with suicide bombs exploding almost on a weekly basis, particularly in the North Eastern parts of the country.
โBut apart from the Boko Haram insurgency, others have emerged in different parts of the country.
โRecently, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) unleashed mayhem in the South East. Similarly, the militants in the Niger Delta are yet to sheath their swords.
โAnd even more ominous is the threat to public safety and the security of lives and property posed by the marauding gangs of cattle rustlers, killer herdsmen and armed kidnappers.
โWe ask, where is the security promised Nigerians by this APC administration?.
โIn so far as the political environment is concerned, again the story is a sad one. Lacking any internal cohesion within itself, the APC administration has only spawned and promoted institutional political decay in the country.
โIn the name of an anti-corruption campaign, the government has been consistently assaulting due process and the rule of law.
โCourt orders are flagrantly disobeyed by the very institutions that should enforce them.
โBasic democratic rights are being cynically abused. While talking glibly about fighting corruption, the government shamelessly looks askance where corruption is exposed within its own very ranks, closets and cocoonsโ.
Musa said the state of the nation is sad because things do not have to be so sad given the natural and human endowments of the country.
He however appealed to the masses to endure the challenges, saying that PRP will be their last hope if voted into power to build a strong political, social and economic platform for the country.