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Do we really have a commander-In-chief In this country? - PDP asks Nigerians - Edoman - 04-26-2019 Do we really have a commander-In-chief In this country? - PDP asks Nigerians The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked Nigerians to ponder on whether or not there really is a Commander-in-Chief in the country. Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus gave the poser in Abuja today while addressing a world press conference. Quote:“Do we still have a government? The apparent incompetence of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the handling of affairs of governance has continued to take a huge toll on the nation. The security situation has been such that prominent Nigerian clerics have been raising serious concern on the issue of leadership, even questioning whether we really have a Commander-in-Chief in this country. While the Presidency continues to argue that there exists a government in our country today, what obtains in reality is different.Secondus said the senseless, continuous bloodletting in Kaduna State should be blamed on the type of provocative leadership existing in that state and indirectly encouraged by the Federal Government. He accused "the ‘body bag’ Governor" in the state of lacking the know-how to engender peace among the people. "Hs actions and utterances facilitate instead of ameliorating the ill feelings among the people," Secondus continued. Quote:“Rather than give teeth to governance and address biting national issues of concern like the insecurity, this government exerts all its energies and resources planning nefariously how to undermine democratic institutions. After its several attempts to hijack the legislature failed, it turned to the Judiciary ridiculing the revered third arm of the government to the point of removing their confidence. by Linda Ikeji |