"President Jonathan lacks capacity to fight insecurity, terrorism and corruption" - APC
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged Nigerians to use their votes
to express their dissatisfaction with President Goodluck Jonathan for
his inability to fight the two main challenges facing the country,
corruption and security, despite having six years to do so.
”The
President has finally admitted that the two main challenges facing the
country are corruption and insecurity, and seems to be telling Nigerians
to give him more time to tackle the problems. But the truth is that he
lacks the capacity to fight and defeat these challenges, whether in six
or 10 years,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Friday by
its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
”A
President who has spent the last six years trying to diagnose the main
problems facing the country will apparently need another four years to
plan how to tackle the challenges. By then, all of us would have been
buried under the rubble of corruption and our country would have been
decimated by insecurity. It is therefore time for Nigerians to vote in a
President who will hit the ground running, a President who will tackle
the problems of corruption and insecurity headlong, without giving
excuses for failure,” it said.
APC
said a corrupt government can never fight corruption, hence it will be
futile to expect the Jonathan Administration to take on and defeat
corruption, having been populated by profiteering personalities.
”Mr.
President said he wants to put in place the institutions to tackle
corruption before taking on the canker worm that has almost destroyed
the fabric of our society. Pray, whatever happened to the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices
and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC)? Were they not
institutions specifically created for the purpose of tackling
corruption, but which the Jonathan Administration chose to castrate?
”There
is no better way to say this: President Jonathan lacks the political
will to tackle corruption, and he will not tackle it if he spends 60
years in office,” the party said.
It
also said the President missed a golden opportunity to take on and
defeat the Boko Haram insurgency in its early stages, and instead chose
to engage in shadowboxing. When he was not blaming everyone but his
Administration for the insurgency, he was playing primordial politics
with it, to such an extent that the terrorists became strengthened and
emboldened to strike at times and places of their own choosing.
”Had
the President learnt a lesson or two from the crushing defeat of the
Maitatsine sect by Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, which signalled the death
knell of the sect that is a precursor of Boko Haram, the insurgency that
is daily claiming the lives of our citizens would have been defeated
early on.
”It
is too late in the day for President Jonathan to engage in sophistry
over the twin evil of corruption and insecurity. He has reached the
limit of his capacity to tackle these challenges and it is time to allow
those with necessary political will and capacity to take on the
challenges before they crush the country,” APC said.
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