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PDP Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Lifeless' Comment About President Buhari. - Edoman - 08-27-2018 The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says President Muhammadu Buhari and his handlers have opened our nation for international ridicule arising from reports quoting United States President, Donald Trump, describing President Buhari as “lifeless”. The party said such embarrassment is a backlash a nation gets when incompetent leaders, out of inferiority complex, resort to jumping around the world, desperately shopping for endorsement from world leaders. The party says President Buhari has been seeking international recognitions that are not predicated on any achievements from his three years in office. PDP hereby charges Mr. President to take a cue from the comments ascribed to President Trump by settling down at home and discharge his responsibilities to Nigerians or humbly accept his failings. While the PDP has strong reservations on the reported comment by President Trump, for which we demand a response from the Buhari Presidency and the US White House, the party further holds that had our dear President not cheapened the exalted office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by his woeful outing during his visit to the United States, President Trump would not have had the opportunity to assess his level of incompetence and make such an embarrassing statement about our President. The PDP and indeed all well-meaning Nigerians are now sore worry over how other world leaders have been perceiving our President, who has not only failed in governance but has continued to demarket our nation in the international community. The PDP however urges Nigerians not to be downcast by the embarrassing situation the nation has found itself, especially as the 2019 general election, which comes in the next six months, offers the nation the ample opportunity to get it right on the choice of competent leadership Nigerians can be proud of. Signed: Kola Ologbondiyan National Publicity Secretary Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/08/trump-buhari-has-caused-our-nation-international-embarrassment.html RE: PDP Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Lifeless' Comment About President Buhari. - Edoman - 08-27-2018 But this is really harsh Trump’s warning to White House security aides - RE: PDP Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Lifeless' Comment About President Buhari. - Edoman - 08-27-2018 Quote:Donald Trump's 'Buhari Is Lifeless': Buhari Media Organisation Reacts To Comment https://www.google.com.ng/amp/www.nan.ng/news/media-group-calls-trump-to-order/amp/ RE: PDP Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Lifeless' Comment About President Buhari. - Edoman - 08-28-2018 Quote:"Retire In 2019, Nigeria Needs A Healthy President" - Afenifere Urges Buhari https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/281565-trumps-comment-afenifere-urges-buhari-to-retire-in-2019.html RE: PDP Reacts To Donald Trump's 'Lifeless' Comment About President Buhari. - Edoman - 08-28-2018 A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, SKC Ogbonnia, has declared that President Muhammadu Buhari has been rejected by the entire people of the world. Ogbannia, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the APC, said that the world does not want President Buhari back in office. In a statement made available to DAILY POST on Monday, the presidential aspirant was reacting to the recent claim by Financial Times that US President, Donald Trump described Buhari as lifeless President. He said, “I told you so. About ten days ago, I revealed to our great party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), and fellow Nigerians that the world is against President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term bid. “I asserted that the opposition is coming from ‘influential leaders within our major allies, including Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Russia, China, Canada, etc.’ “I added ‘that the emerging consensus among these nations is that President Buhari’s second term ambition lacks in cogency. They point to Buhari’s failing health, lack of clear vision, lack of intellectual capacity, an apparent pattern of torpor, nepotism, wanton killings, disregard for the rule of law, and a growing sense of disunity and uncertainty in the land, among many failings.’ “However, both the Presidency and the Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, vigorously countered my account. According to Onyeama, “The international community is very supportive of President Buhari. As you can see President Buhari has transformed our relationship with foreign countries and also the perception of Nigeria by foreign leaders.’ “But the hard truth is trickling in. The trending report by Financial Times where US President Donald Trump blatantly referred to Buhari as “lifeless” is a partial testimony. “In short, my sources within the White House confided that Trump believes that Africa has the potential to be fully independent, “but the countries over there need to get their act together. “They need good leaders who can get things done. Nigeria, for example, has huge, huge resources and can do much better than what is going on over there.’ This view is popular among the Western nations. I also gathered that some of the world leaders plan to visit or talk to Buhari soon. “Perhaps, leadership is contingent upon the environment. What is good for America may not be good for Nigeria and vice versa. “But if any relationship with the outside world is a factor in solving Nigerian problems, President Buhari has no business touching the APC nomination form. Further, the Financial Times does not speak for the world, quite alright, but its report is a part of the pressure from the international community that will continue to mount as the months leading to 2019 go by. “Such a global campaign is expected to be more robust than what President Goodluck Jonathan faced in 2015.” Source: http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/08/lifeless-president-world-has-rejected.html |