The Buhari Support Organizations, BSO, the umbrella body of all support groups for the Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC in 2015 election, said that the power sector in Nigeria has turned worse under President Goodluck Jonathan, adding that PDP fund-raising gathering should have devoted itself to finding a solution to the problem.
Countering,
the Presidency said the suggestion that the money raised at the PDP
fund-raising dinner be used to fund national power projects portrays the APC
party as an unserious, unfocused and defective organisation with no reasonable
alternative solutions to the nation’s problems.
The exchanges
came as some eminent Nigerians flayed the fund-raising, saying that it was
insensitive, given the prevailing austerity in the country.
PDP has
failed Nigerians—APC
Commenting on
the fund raising, the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), said the PDP has failed Nigerians.
Its Publicity
Secretary, Mr Joe Igbokwe said: “How much did they raise to fight Boko Haram?
How much money did they raise to fight unemployment? How much money did those
people raise to build security architecture in Nigeria? How much money did they
raise to build our schools and hospitals? How much money did they raise to build
our roads? I can ask you 20 questions about this money; they are just bringing
out the missing $20 billion about which the Emir of Kano complained as former
Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. Where will someone get N5 billion
from? If you give Nigerians all the money in the world, we will not get to the
moon because it takes expertise. In the same vein, give PDP all the money in
the world, it cannot win the 2015 general elections.
APC, Buhari’s
comments, display of ignorance – Presidency
However, the Presidency described the comment
as a display of ignorance. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public
Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, in a statement yesterday, said: “Even though we have
always known them to be a party with no clear direction, we never thought they
could descend so low in exhibiting clear mischief and folly on a critical
national issue.
“We wish to
reiterate that this government and the PDP will not engage in a dubious
practice of collecting money from private individuals and corporate
organisations for a purpose only to divert such money to other purposes.
“For the
avoidance of doubt, the power reform programme initiated by President Jonathan
is not run on a knee-jerk finance arrangement. It is a properly envisioned road
map which is being diligently executed in line with best global practices. The
power reform programme is being funded through our national budgets and foreign
direct investments running into several billions of dollars.
Culled from Vanguard

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