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PDP Should Blame Itself For Current Woes – APC by Ide4u(m): 9:27pm On Jan 19, 2016
The All Progressives Congress on Tuesday said the opposition Peoples Democratic Party has no one to blame but itself for its current woes.

The governing party said it was surprised that the PDP has up till this point; continued to blame everyone but itself for its self-inflicted problems which has led to the sorry state the PDP finds itself.

National Secretary of the APC, Mai Bala Buni said this in a statement he signed in Abuja.

He was reacting to comments attributed to the National Secretary of the PDP, Wale Oladipo who was quoted as saying some PDP members were being “used by the APC, to draw political capital from the present challenges facing our party [PDP].”

According to Buni, such comments were not only funny and silly but were also unfounded allegations.

The APC scribe said the PDP now sounds like a broken record with its daily conspiracy theories blaming external forces and unseen hands for its electoral misfortunes, in-fighting, mind-boggling corruption charges and on-going probe of some PDP leaders.

Buni said, “The question begging for answers is: Why does the PDP choose to grope in the dark while reality stares it in the face? Did the PDP not know that it will one day pay for the impunity, recklessness and shocking mis-management of the country’s common wealth perpetuated under its watch for 16 years?

“For the record, the APC has no hand in the in-fighting and resultant implosion being witnessed in PDP’s hierarchy. Perhaps the wind of Change has blown through the PDP camp and many PDP members realise the need to embrace and enforce change.”

The APC reiterated its earlier call on members of the PDP who are genuinely inspired by the APC-led administration to join the APC fold noting that it is their right to abandon a sinking ship and join one that is smooth-sailing.




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Re: PDP Should Blame Itself For Current Woes – APC by PoliticalThuG(m): 9:31pm On Jan 19, 2016
Old people talking rubbish cos of politics.. *Spits*

see as the man resemble christmas goat

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Re: PDP Should Blame Itself For Current Woes – APC by Nobody: 9:32pm On Jan 19, 2016
Yes I agree that PDP should blame themselves

PDP should blame themselves for being fair minded to the opposition when they had power

PDP should blame themselves for attempting to deepen democracy and allow the opposition to benefit from it

PDP should blame themselves for putting their trust in the rule of law and the system they tried to build thinking the APC will work according to due process

Yes I agree PDP should blame herself for not doing all they can to stop Buhari but rather they have handed the country over to Lunatics

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Re: PDP Should Blame Itself For Current Woes – APC by Pidggin(f): 9:38pm On Jan 19, 2016
Honestly, PDP should blame themselves for giving you people a chance to rule. I don't know why they believed that because they were not antagonizing the opposition they would also get the same treatment if they relinguish power.

Lesson learned, hold onto power when you get the chance and never ever let it go.

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Re: PDP Should Blame Itself For Current Woes – APC by ERAKAMUS: 9:39pm On Jan 19, 2016
AWU.SA ILLITERATES CAUSING PROBLEM IN THE COUNTRY DUE TO NEPOTISM.

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