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Apc Pretending To Be Saints - The Masses Must Know The Truth by fortunella: 8:19am On Mar 18, 2015 |
FROM the streets and the court rooms, the battle against the Card Reader is set to move into another realm – technology. The independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) insists the Card Reader wanted to make the March 28 and April 11 elections credible as it will, among others, fasten and smoothen accreditation. But the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) rejects the machine, saying little is known about its workings. Amid the arguments, the All Progressives Congress (APC), which supports the use of the Card Reader, is accusing the President Goodluck Jonathan administration and the PDP of planning to jam the machine on voting day. For the APC, it has become a matter of ‘if we can’t have it, then let’s destroy it’. In the last couple of weeks, this opposition party and its leaders have engaged in dishing out dangerous false alarms in a bid to discredit the electoral process, heighten tension, create fear in the minds of the people and push the polity to the brinks. General Muhammadu Buhari. “Also, on the same March 15, the APC, in a yet another statement, falsely claimed that the Federal Government paid N9 billion to ethnic militias to foment trouble, before, during and after the general elections. This was immediately followed by a release on Monday, March 16, in which the opposition, in their unrelenting effort to further discredit the process, alleged that the Federal Government has hired an Israeli expert, Gyora Berger, to sabotage card readers on election day. “In the same vein, on March 4, 2015, the APC released a false alarm, claiming that there were plots by the Federal Government to frame its leaders and … sensitive INEC officials and manipulate the electoral process. This is in addition to another statement on March 9 in which it alleged plots to harass its financiers and cripple its operations ahead of elections. “We are aware that the APC has lined up many of such false allegations and nuisance alarms, which would be methodologically released to the public to swell the tension as the elections draw nearer.” The PDP charged its members to remain focused on the campaigns and not to allow themselves to be distracted, saying the party enjoys the support and confidence of majority of Nigerians. The party said it was committed to issue driven campaigns, adding that it would leverage on the “enviable records” of achievements of the standard bearer, President Goodluck Jonathan, “for which Nigerians are determined to give him a deserving second chance”. APC be pretending as if they are saints yet they act like green snake in a green grass. propaganda. |
Re: Apc Pretending To Be Saints - The Masses Must Know The Truth by eveblast(f): 8:27am On Mar 18, 2015 |
PVC is the only way for Nigerians because at lest check all those that want to rig. |
Re: Apc Pretending To Be Saints - The Masses Must Know The Truth by yuncka: 8:41am On Mar 18, 2015 |
Cry me an Ocean! Man blaming neighbor for inability to impregnate his wife. |
Re: Apc Pretending To Be Saints - The Masses Must Know The Truth by mikolo80: 8:53am On Mar 18, 2015 |
sai buhari
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