By Omeiza Ajayi
Abuja—The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Occasion (PDP) of laying the inspiration for the insecurity Nigeria continues to grapple with.
Reacting to Atiku’s assertion on the current terrorist assault in Wagga Mongoro, Madagali Native Authorities Space of Adamawa State, the APC berated him for what it described as “shameless grandstanding and politicization of grief.”
In a press release signed by its Adamawa State Publicity Secretary, Hon. Mohammed Abdullahi, the get together stated Atiku’s feedback had been riddled with inaccuracies and laced with political innuendos.
“Atiku and the PDP authorities he as soon as served laid the inspiration for the insecurity we’re battling at present. Surprisingly, Atiku, whose tragic failure at management contributed immensely to the present insecurity, is now shamelessly utilizing the very monster he helped create to additional his depraved and diabolic plan to destabilize the nation,” the APC acknowledged.
The get together additional alleged that Atiku failed to draw significant improvement tasks to Adamawa throughout his years in energy, neglecting his neighborhood of Jada whereas specializing in private enterprise pursuits.
It additionally accused him of sustaining silence when Boko Haram ravaged Adamawa communities, solely to now exploit safety challenges for political benefit. “Now that peace is progressively returning underneath APC management, he all of the sudden finds his voice—to not unite, however to use,” the assertion added.
The APC assured residents of Adamawa that the present administration stays dedicated to supporting the army and safety businesses in restoring lasting peace to the state and the North-East.
It commiserated with the victims of the Madagali assault, praying for the bereaved and wounded, whereas urging residents to stay vigilant and resist what it known as Atiku’s “empty posturing.”
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