In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola
Ologbondiyan, on Wednesday, PDP stated that President Buhari as the
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces should know that the buck stops on his
table.
The statement added: “Our party is however shocked at President
Buhari stance, particularly his inability to demonstrate the capacity for
concerned, attentive and proactive governance and command structure, while the
nation he presides over dangerously slides into anarchy.
“A well structured governance response from Mr. President, as
the father of the nation, would have calmed frayed nerves and averted the
crisis, violence, deaths, destruction of property and the avoidable loses we
are witnessing today.
“It is indeed heartrending that our once united, viable, resilient
and cohesive nation handed over to President Buhari in 2015 is fast collapsing
in his hands.
“In countries where presidents are alive to the demands of their
offices, the country would not be in turmoil with citizens being murdered in
cold blood as witnessed in our country in the last 48 hours, yet the citizenry
cannot find their president or Prime Minister coming out personally to offer
consolation, provide direction and give hope.
“Moreover, the video showing police vans and vehicles belonging
to other security agencies bringing in and coordinating armed thugs to attack
peaceful protesters in Abuja points to serious complicity in high places.
“The APC and its agents in government circles had kept mute over
reports in the public space that they are behind the deployment of the armed
thugs to infiltrate peaceful protests and perpetrate acts of violence so as to
discredit the demonstration and justify their attacks on protesters; a
development that had led to escalation of restiveness in various parts of our
country.
“Furthermore, the unexplained dismantling of security cameras
and lights at the Lekki Toll gate before military operatives opened fire on
peaceful protesters, further points to high-level conspiracy against Nigerians.
“Such unleashing of terror against peaceful demonstrators
exposes a dangerous recourse to barefaced brutality, violence and killing to
suppress and subjugate the Nigerian people.
“Today, under the APC, our streets are stained with the blood of
our promising young ones. Our highways have been turned into battlegrounds
where thugs and security operatives mow down citizens and destroy property with
reckless abandon.
“Painfully, every command structure that engenders good
governance appears to have collapsed and life is gradually returning to the
Hobbes “State of Nature” under a system that has gained notoriety for human
rights abuse, killings and deploying of security operatives, thugs, vandals and
bandits to assault Nigerians whenever they come out to demand for good
governance.
“The PDP recalls how, in December 2019, thugs were brought in
trailers to unleash violence on Nigerians who were at National Human Rights
Commission office in Abuja on peaceful protest against series of human rights
abuses in the country.
“Till today, the APC-led Federal Government has not explained
how a police helicopter was deployed to assault voters in the November 2019
Kogi state governorship election as well as the deployment of thugs to burn a
woman leader, Mrs. Salome Abuh to death.
“Our party demands that President Buhari speaks out on the sorry
state of our nation under his watch and command.
“His administration has assaulted the foundations of our
nationhood and he should accept responsibility.
“The PDP condoles with the victims of this ugly situation
foisted on the nation by the APC.
“Nevertheless, our party restates our belief in a stable, united
and indivisible Nigeria and urge all compatriots not to allow the misrule of
the APC to divide or make them lose faith in our nation.
“The PDP will take necessary steps allowed within our laws and
the internationals treaties and laws to protect our citizens and democratic
order.”
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