Thursday, 30 July 2015

The APC Dared Opposition To Give Facts On Their Claims

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has responded to the allegations of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the director-general of the State Security Service, Lawal Daura, is a member of the APC.



The party in a statement released by Lai Mohammed, its national publicity secretary, named the indictment absurd and frivolous.


It dared the PDP to publish any evidence it may have to confirm the accusation, adding: “After all, it is trite that he who alleges must prove.”


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“In the absence of that, the PDP must call another press conference to publicly apologize to all Nigerians for engaging in barefaced lies,” party said.


The ruling party was shocked that the opposition has started exhibiting all the “symptoms of hallucination so soon after its gravy train derailed, saying it’s obvious that the party has now started hearing voices”.


”We know that the psyche of the PDP has been badly affected by its loss of power at the centre. Even the party itself has admitted that much. That situation has now been compounded by the fact that the party is broke. It is therefore not a surprise that it is no longer able to think straight. The reality of its new situation is just beginning to dawn on it.


”But we warned the PDP early on that being in opposition is not a walk in the park. We warned that while the party was used to eating its bread with butter on both sides, it will now be lucky to even have bread to it,” the APC said.


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The party cautioned the PDP to spend more time in patching its tattered and battered umbrella than acting as a cog in the wheel of progress of the new government.



It would be recalled that the opposition has recently blamed the newly-appointed Lawal Daura for being a card carrying member of the governing APC.


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