The
Federal Government says the call by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for
President Muhammadu Buhari to resign is “irritant and attempt to distract the
government from its rescue mission’’.
The
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, who said this in a statement
issued on Thursday, said that the government would not be deterred by such
calls.
“We are on
a rescue mission to resuscitate Nigeria after the PDP left it in a coma, and
the noise from the same PDP seems designed to sabotage the rescue efforts. But
we are not deterred.
“While the
PDP was emasculating Nigeria on all fronts, including social, economic and
political, the rapacious party was deceiving Nigerians by giving them the
illusion of growth and prosperity.
“Instead
of showing remorse and rebuilding itself to a strong opposition party, the PDP
has continued to blame the successor Buhari administration which is left to
pack their mess.
“PDP
undertakers have continued to engage in a blame game, when they should be
hiding from the shame they brought upon themselves and the nation,” he said.
Mr.
Mohammed said the government could not stop talking about the past
maladministration of the PDP because of its dire effects on the economy and the
need to prevent reoccurrence.
“The
candid truth is that we failed under the successive PDP administrations to save
for the rainy day, and we need to constantly remind ourselves of that so that
we won’t repeat the mistake,’’ he said.
The
minister said the government was still trying to recover huge sums looted from
the national treasury under the PDP’s watch, with 15 billion dollars stolen
from the defence sector alone.
He said
because of the way funds (about 322m dollar) returned from Switzerland were
mishandled, the government had to accept certain conditions before the stolen
fund could be remitted.
Mr.
Mohammed faulted the claim by the PDP that it reduced the nation’s national
debt.
“At the
time that we were earning such large revenues from oil, we only managed to
double our external debt from 5.6 billion dollar to 10.7 billion dollar between
2011 and 2015.
“The case
of domestic debt was even worse, almost tripling from N888 billion to N2.1
trillion in the
same period.
same period.
“Even
these figures mask the extent of unpaid obligations to contractors and the huge
plethora of uncompleted projects on which money continued to be spent without
visible results.
“Payments
to contractors stopped several years ago while not a single dollar was
contributed to the Joint Venture activities.
“Over N4.5
trillion was spent on fuel subsidy in just two years under the PDP,” he said.
The
Minister said the government would continue to welcome constructive criticism
from well meaning Nigerians.
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