Judgement Review: FG Needs ‘Jobless’ PDP Leaders To Engage In Rice Farming – APC

Judgement Review: FG Needs 'Jobless' PDP Leaders To Engage In Rice Farming - APC
Judgement Review: FG Needs ‘Jobless’ PDP Leaders To Engage In Rice Farming – APC

The All Progressives Congress attacked leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party for calling for the review of previous Supreme Court verdicts which favoured the APC.

Odunews.com had earlier reported that the PDP announced its decision to approach the Supreme court to review its judgement on the Presidential election as well as other states won by the APC.

The APC said the PDP’s call exposed the leading opposition party as a joke in Nigeria’s political space.

Reacting further, the ruling party tagged the PDP leaders as jobless and urged them to help the government which has been  working hard to ensure food sufficiency in the country by engaging in rice farming.

“Never in the history of our democratic journey has a political party made mockery of what a responsible opposition politics entails. The PDP’s call has once again, reinforced our party’s belief that the PDP has become a clog in the wheels of our country’s political evolution.

“For the All Progressives Congress (APC), PDP’s latest antics is no surprise. Nigerians would recall that we have consistently reiterated that the opposition party, having been overwhelmingly rejected at the polls in 2015 and 2019, has been exhibiting strange behaviours.

“We believe it has been difficult for some leaders of PDP to cope for so long outside of power. There is obviously a lot of idleness at the Wadata House Secretariat of PDP.

“At this period that our government is working hard to ensure food sufficiency in the country, we urge those jobless characters at the Wadata House to seriously consider taking up rice farming. This would make them useful for our country.”

 

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