Thursday 14 May 2015

Stop Making Excuses; You Promised To Fix Everything --PDP To APC

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has assumed its opposition party
status early, 17 days before the All Progressives Congress (APC)
officially becomes the ruling party by reminding the APC of its
promises before the election and advising it not to renege on them.

The PDP criticized a new opinion poll by the APC where it asked
Nigerians what they want the incoming government to do for them. The
party also alleged that the APC deleted its manifesto from its
official website after the election.

"The APC embarks upon a fresh deception game to confuse & deceive
innocent Nigerians in a new Opinion Poll," wrote PDP via its official
twitter account.

"You will all recall how the APC tried to delete its manifesto from
its official website after winning the general elections. Little did
they know that smart Nigerians had long memorized, photocopied, cut &
pasted it in their emails. This change must happen.

The APC campaigned with a manifesto & made all manner of campaign
promises to the Nigerian people, we now wonder why these new gimmicks?
-- PDP Nigeria (@PdpNigeria) May 11, 2015

Why is the APC now asking Nigerians what they want them to do for them
in a new opinion poll? Wasn't it the APC who promises 40,000MW?
-- PDP Nigeria (@PdpNigeria) May 11, 2015

"Didn't the APC promise "Free Meal & Free Education"? Why the new
opinion polls? The APC should just deliver on its promises."

The PDP therefore advised the APC to get ready to work as they are
sworn in on May 29th, saying it frowns at their deception game in the
name of opinion poll.

We are mindful of the deliberate attempt of looking for excuses not to
perform but didn't they tell Nigerians they will fix everything?
-- PDP Nigeria (@PdpNigeria) May 11, 2015

We remember their promise of just vote us & we will fix Nigeria.
Nigerians have kept their side of the bargain, now APC keep yours.
-- PDP Nigeria (@PdpNigeria) May 11, 2015

We are not saying they should fix everything. Let them just fulfill
their campaign promises.This change must happen.
-- PDP Nigeria (@PdpNigeria) May 11, 2015

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