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General News of Thursday, 16 February 2023

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Naira redesign: APC must take responsibility for policy failures – Atiku

PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar

The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has asked the All Progressives Congress, to take full responsibility for the chaos the implementation of its policies including the Naira redesign which has unleashed hardship on Nigerians.

Atiku said this in a statement he signed and made public in Abuja, on Thursday.

He, on behalf of his family and campaign, expressed his deepest condolences to the families of those who lost dear ones as a result of the recent upheavals in different parts of the country over the course of the last couple of days.

The PDP candidate said, “This crisis may be coming on the heels of the currency swap, but it is pertinent to remind us that it is a culmination of the frustrations of Nigerians arising from the maladministration of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the past 7 years plus.

“It is easy for political expediency for the APC that has brought us to this cul de sac to want to hoodwink Nigerians into believing that the crisis was created by others.

"Truth be told, the crisis that we are witnessing today was conceived, given birth to and nurtured by the ruling APC. Indeed, it was long in coming.

“We are all witnesses to the myriad of problems that Nigerians have had to endure as a result of the cluelessness of the APC, which came into government with no idea of a policy direction.

“We are witnesses to the massive erosion of jobs; hunger and multidimensional poverty; unabated fuel scarcity; deteriorating security that has created an industry of kidnapping and massacre of defenceless citizens; free fall of the Naira; ASUU strike which kept students at home for prolonged periods of time and a general sense of hopelessness.”

Atiku further said, “The current crisis, fallout of the policy of the ruling party’s redesign of the Naira, is only the tipping point. The least the ruling APC can do is to take responsibility for its own policy and the challenges that have followed its implementation, even as we collectively work at addressing those challenges.

“My dear brothers and sisters, I understand your frustrations, but I urge you to be calm. Do not let your frustrations manifest into violence.