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Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by gazzy01(m): 6:09pm On Jul 30, 2015
Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim!

The APC Youth League monitored a Channels Television Programme (Face Off: Is President Buhari's US trip fruitless?) aired on the 29th of July; 2015 where the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and a former Director General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation in Ogun State, Segun Sowunmi engaged each other.

The APC National Publicity Secretary brilliantly marshalled out points and drew attention to the good things happening in the country since PMB and APC ascended to power, as well as the significance of the US trip. The APC spokesman mentioned amongst others, the unprecedented nature of the US visit coming barely two months into the President's tenure, President Obama's lauding comments, the unique opportunity of addressing 5 cabinet Secretaries of the USA, the commitment to assist Nigeria on dealing with her security challenges, the assistance to help trace and return looted funds and assistance with the war against corruption, the re-dedication to enhance economic ties between both countries, the transparency with the NLNG funds, tremendous improvement in the power sector, coming to life of moribund refineries, and several other indicators of positive change.

Not surprisingly, the response by the PDP man on the programme was completely in tune with the general PDP claim that all such improvements especially with regards the improved state of power and refineries are due to the works of the PDP government as neither the APC nor President Muhammadu Buhari has yet to make any investments of monies or human resources in those sectors to lead any one to claim that the improvements owe credit to the APC Government.

This kind of thinking is as unfortunate as it is totally ignorant. It is akin to a football coach sacked over poor performance but ridiculously comes out to claim that the team's eventual good performance in the aftermath of his sack were due to his managerial skills and not those of the new coach who has caused the turn around!

Nigerians are well aware that, what has been lacking since the PDP came to power in 1999 has been: thoroughness in the implementation of policies and programmes of government even after funding is provided; what has been lacking is the sort of leadership that holds government agencies accountable and ensure that there is transparency in how they are ran. It has not been investments that we have lacked in most sectors. It has been that, the abuse of such investments have had the protection of those who should ensure that things are done right. The siphoning of budgeted funds and neglect of projects and programmes are prominent features of the PDP Government.

It is therefore, nonsensical that the PDP would crave credit over developments that result from leadership that insists and instils the habit of doing things right. It is indeed, telling that, without committing more monies, and by just blocking loopholes and ushering in a sense of change, the APC Government is able to manage the bureaucracy in such way as to deliver the goods early. It is a clear indication that a lot more could have been achieved from the investments already made but for the habitual mismanagement by the PDP Government.

We, at the APC Youth League continue to support the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari as it demonstrates commitment to bettering the living conditions of Nigerians. We are eager to see this change continue to manifest in very profound ways for the good of Nigerians whose march last march, must not be in vain.

Long live the APC Youth League
Long live PMB and the APC
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Signed:
Raymond Bemseer Magen
National Director, Media & Publicity
APC Youth League

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Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by HungerBAD: 6:09pm On Jul 30, 2015
And if they say he can't swim? we the OBSERVERS that are in the Majority will say he can SWIM.

The fight between the APC and PDP, is a fight that has been fought and won in the spirit realm, and the PDP lost. So, fighting this battle in reality, is like a walk through the park. I welcome any constructive criticism, the problem here is that PDP has had nothing meaningful to say, but be crying like an overfed baby, who just had is puff-puff taken away from him because he is getting too fat.

We the OBSERVERS are ready to defend our mandate, for the next 4 Years.

Nigeria, is a country and work in progress. I have said it before, and will repeat now. Buhari has done more in fighting corruption in two months, that what PDP did in 16 Years. He has fought and arrested more corrupt people looting Nigeria in 2 Months, than any Government in the last 31 Years.

We will defend our mandate with everything imaginable and unimaginable.

We the OBSERVERS are happy with Buhari

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Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by SeverusSnape(m): 6:10pm On Jul 30, 2015
Even if Buhari poses with a newspaper, we know he's an illiterate.

Take a pig and dress it up with all the most expensive ointment, Does that stop it from being a pig??
Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by wachakuta(m): 6:11pm On Jul 30, 2015
No mind d wailing wailers... by d time d 10k wey dem gee dem don finish.. u won't hear dem again
Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by INTROVERT(f): 6:12pm On Jul 30, 2015
thrash thread.
Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by midolian(m): 6:16pm On Jul 30, 2015
PDP? If Buhari achieves anything within this "2months", they ll say it Jonathan's sweat/achievement..Buh if things go wrong or get worse, they ll blame it on Buhari, forgeting that its just "2months"..Hypocrites
Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by Nobody: 6:28pm On Jul 30, 2015
PDP? Am out of here. undecided
Re: Even If PMB Walks On Water, The PDP Shall Retort: He Can't Swim! by phyllosilicate(m): 6:42pm On Jul 30, 2015
HungerBAD:
And if they say he can't swim? we the OBSERVERS that are in the Majority will say he can SWIM.

The fight between the APC and PDP, is a fight that has been fought and won in the spirit realm, and the PDP lost. So, fighting this battle in reality, is like a walk through the park. I welcome any constructive criticism, the problem here is that PDP has had nothing meaningful to say, but be crying like an overfed baby, who just had is puff-puff taken away from him because he is getting too fat.

We the OBSERVERS are ready to defend our mandate, for the next 4 Years.

Nigeria, is a country and work in progress. I have said it before, and will repeat now. Buhari has done more in fighting corruption in two months, that what PDP did in 16 Years. He has fought and arrested more corrupt people looting Nigeria in 2 Months, than any Government in the last 31 Years.

We will defend our mandate with everything imaginable and unimaginable.

We the OBSERVERS are happy with Buhari

Hunger Bad, Hunger Bad, you still they see clear dey talk truth.

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