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APC offers PDP ‘free orientation course’ on opposition politicking

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has offered to give the national working committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) a free orientation course on how to be an opposition party.

APC advised the PDP to understand that an opposition party could not be effective by repeating lies, but by being creative, knowledgeable, resourceful and, above all, credible.

“It is not by cheap blackmail, but by being resilient,” it said in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by Lai Mohammed, its national publicity secretary.

“This is why we wish to extend to the national working committee of the PDP a free orientation, just as we have offered the party’s spokesman a free crash course on how to be an opposition party spokesman. The theme of the orientation for the PDP NWC members will be ‘transiting from the ruling party to an opposition party.

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“In the first instance, there is no substitute for experience. Also, we believe that democracy will be deepened only when there is cooperation between the governing party and the opposition, hence the offer.”

APC admonished the PDP to stop being a cry baby and come to terms with the cold, hard reality that its fortunes had since plummeted and that it was now in opposition.

“The fact that the PDP devoted a substantial part of the communique, issued after the inaugural meeting of the its NWC and governors/senators-elect, to complaining about alleged harassment and intimidation by the APC, when it should be strategising about the daunting task ahead of it, shows that the erstwhile ruling party still does not understand the enormity of the challenges awaiting it as an opposition party.

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“The truth of the matter is that the PDP is scared stiff of being in opposition. We don’t blame them as they have neither the capacity nor the commitment to be in opposition. A party that stood for nothing but looting and rent collection will naturally be afraid of being in opposition, where there is nothing to loot or rent to collect.”

APC slammed PDP for daring to complain of harassment and intimidation by its members, saying if any party was guilty of harassment, intimidation and impunity before, during and after the 2015 general elections, it was the PDP.

“Have they so soon forgotten the reckless show of shame by their OPC lackeys with the full support of the Nigeria police force in Lagos or the mindless bombings and killings of APC members in Rivers and Gombe states, among others? Only on Monday, APC supporters were again reportedly killed in Rivers and Kaduna states,” it alleged.

“Haven’t the folk in the PDP seen the pictures being circulated of their (PDP) supporters brandishing machetes in broad daylight during the party’s campaign in Aba on Tuesday (April 21)?”

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APC also described as laughable the allegation by the PDP that it was trying to turn the country into a one-party state by luring and making irresistible offers to the leadership of the PDP.

“The truth of the matter is that the leadership of the PDP is not even waiting to be approached before fleeing to the APC. PDP leaders and members are falling over themselves shamelessly and swearing undying allegiance to the APC,” the party said.

“Well, in case they did not get the message of the president-elect and our national chairman, we want to repeat it in very blunt terms: PDP leaders and members, you are not welcome in APC. Please stay in your party, but if – as we suspect -you cannot survive in opposition, then take a walk, quit politics.”

APC also reacted to the statement of the PDP concerning an alleged plan by the main opposition party to use the election petition tribunals “to truncate and subvert the freely given mandate by the people in the states and constituencies”, saying it amounted to blackmail.

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“No amount of blackmail from the PDP will dissuade us from seeking redress in the election petition tribunals, especially in states where the whole world knows there were no elections. Since we don’t believe in self-help like the PDP, we see a recourse to the tribunal as a lawful means of giving vent to our rejection of the massive electoral malfeasance and the resort to violence in some states,” it said.

“In case the PDP, beaten and battered by electoral pummeling, has forgotten, the recourse to the tribunals to seek redress is the only lawful means of resolving electoral disputes. Anything else amounts to self-help, which is not our forte.”

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