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Beg Nigerians For Failing Them Woefully ~ APC Tells Jonathan~

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked President Goodluck Jonathan to apologise to Nigerians for wasting the mandate they gave him rather than asking them for another. Describing the Jonathan administration as the worst government ever in Nigeria, the party said so many Nigerians cannot wait to elect a better President that will have positive impact on them.

The APC said: "Mr. President, Nigerians have asked themselves a simple question: Are we better off today than we were before President Jonathan assumed office, and they have unanimously answered in the negative. This is why your declaration failed to resonate, despite the hired crowds you ferried to Abuja."

The party also said it has weighed the President's claims in his declaration speech against the reality on the ground and decided to present to Nigerians the true scorecard of President Jonathan in the critical spheres of life, including security, education, job creation, corruption, power sector, and poverty eradication. Details below:

"Today, after the Jonathan Administration has spent$32 billion on security and defence, Nigeria is not any safer, with thousands of deaths, 221,000 square kilometres of territory captured by Boko Haram, 650,000 Nigerians internally displaced and also a daily harvest of deaths from ethno-religious crises, clashes between pastoralists and farmers, armed robberies and kidnapping.
"To make matters worse, our once proud and globally-acknowledged military has been brought to its knees by lack of necessary fighting equipment, even with $32 billion spent. One wonders where the huge funds went to", the party said.

APC said while the government claimed to have created 1.9 million jobs in five years, the truth is that this is a mere tokenism. "Even if the jobs they said they have created are not phantom, which we know they are, the situation on the ground is grim: 1.8 million Nigerians enter the job market every year, 5.3 million youths are unemployed and overall 20 million Nigerians are in the job market, and these are very conservative figures. Therefore, creating 1.9 million jobs over several years cannot amount to any achievement,'' the party said.

The party also said that while the President promised
to eradicate corruption in all sectors of the economy,
the facts on ground do not back the promise. "Mr.
President, under your watch, Nigeria's rating by the
global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency
International has fallen. In 2009, Nigeria was rated
133 out of 180 countries while in 2013, the country
was rated 144 out of 177 countries.

"Mr. President, under your watch, the list of
corruption cases begging to be handled is long: The
missing $20b oil money, the Malabu oil scandal, the
fuel subsidy scandal, the police pension heist,
kerosene subsidy, and the sudden drop in the total
amount realised from the Victims Support Fund from
N80b to N60b. Plus the Ministers like Abba Moro, who
presided over the swindling and death of job seekers,
and Diezani Alison Madueke, who has presided over
the most opaque oil industry in history, have rather
received presidential cuddling instead of sanctions.

"Also, SURE-P, which was conceived to mitigate the
hardship imposed on Nigerians by the needless
increase in fuel prices, has now become a cesspit of
corruption, a conduit for siphoning public funds and
sure pit for money that could have ameliorated the
suffering of ordinary Nigerians."

The APC also said that the statement by President
Jonathan that his Administration's "bold move" in the
sector has put the country "on the road to
guaranteed regular power supply in the months
ahead" is nothing but sheer deceit.

"Under the Jonathan Administration, Nigerians
should not be in a hurry to throw away their
generators. The facts on the ground show this to be
true: While the FG has spent 533 billion naira (about
$3 billion) on power, at best Nigerians enjoy less
than six hours of electricity per day, where they
enjoy it at all, while spending over 800 billion naira
annually to fuel their generators.

"Also, the 4,000MW of electricity being generated by
Nigeria cannot guarantee stable power for 170
million people or propel the country towards
industrialisation. By comparison, South Africa, with
less than a third of Nigeria's population, generates
over 44,000MW of electricity. There is therefore no
way that Nigeria can enjoy a stable power supply
with a meagre 4,000MW in power generation."

The party said in a statement signed by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and made
available to the media in Abuja

"The President should not just be the Commander-in-
Chief but also the Consoler-in-Chief. A President who
delights in comparing himself the the likes of Obama
must learn to act like the US President, who did not
hesitate to visit his nation's troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan despite the risks involved," APC said.

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