APC Unfit To Rule Nigeria, Says Human Right Group
A group, Human Rights Network Initiative (HRNI), which said
it has critically followed the permutations and activities of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2015 general election, has declared that
the party is unfit to lead the country.
HRNI, in a statement signed by its National President and
National Publicity Secretary, Mohammed Saleh and Jonas Orji respectively, which
was made available to THISDAY said after reviewing the political activities of
the APC, it felt disappointed with the structure and conduct of the party as
well as it officials, and therefore concluded that the party is not fit to rule
Nigeria.
Giving reasons for its declaration, the group said: “APC is
suffering from acute development bankruptcy because the party does not have a
well-articulated ideology, policies, programmes and plan of actions to develop
the country as a credible alternative to the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party
(PDP).
“Instead, APC has through its spokesperson, Lai Mohammed, is
dishing out insults and threats of violence and mayhem in the country. The
party is an empty sack full of noise making which has succeeded in misleading
and deceiving gullible and vulnerable politicians to its fold.
“Evidentially, APC has become a dumping ground for corrupt
and frustrated politicians indicted by anti-graft agencies. Politicians who
lack credibility and integrity have found APC as a safe haven to seek refuge
thus weakening the party to fight corruption.”
According to the statement, HRNI alleged that: “Once you are
indicted by any anti-graft agency for corruption, you automatically qualify to
become a member of APC. In short, indictment for corruption by any anti-graft
agency is the fastest way to become a member of APC. So, how can such a party
fight corruption in Nigeria?”
The group posited that the party is inconsistent and morally
deficient and “such a party without integrity and sound moral principles is not
fit to rule Nigeria.
“APC did not consider the sensitivities of Nigerian plural
society when it allocated its principal party positions to one religious sect
and neglected the other thus preparing the stage for crises, confusion, anarchy
and mayhem in the country.”
HRNI noted that although it wasn’t holding brief for
President Goodluck Jonathan’s PDP government, APC seemed not to have the
credibility and credentials to outshine Jonathan’s government which has
improved power situation and road networks, introduced innovations in the agric
sector, returned the rail transportation, reformed the sea ports, and secured
our maritime domain among others.
“Nigerian voters are therefore urged to shine their eyes and
reject APC in the 2015 general elections because the party has nothing positive
to offer Nigerians. APC is not a credible alternative to PDP. APC is not the
expected messiah we are looking for in Nigeria. APC is morally, politically and
developmentally bankrupt and has no useful value for this nation,” the
statement alleged.
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