Buhari’s Independence Day Speech, an insult – PDP, others             

Buhari’s Independence Day Speech, an insult – PDP, others             

Nigerians have reacted to the independence day speech broadcast by President Muhammadu Buhari, calling it an insult to Nigerians, among others. The op

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Nigerians have reacted to the independence day speech broadcast by President Muhammadu Buhari, calling it an insult to Nigerians, among others. The opposition party in a statement on Tuesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, described Buhari’s broadcast as a mockery of an independent state like Nigeria.

The PDP said Buhari’s broadcast had further confirmed that Nigeria was in wrong hands. It said, “The PDP notes that President Buhari, in his recorded address, failed to forcefully address the key issues of freedom, social justice, constitutional order, separation of powers, rule of law, human rights, credible elections, national cohesion, accountability and transparency in government; the very fundamentals of an independent state, because his administration had violated them all.

“Our party notes that this address further exposes that the Buhari’s Presidency is not interested in nation building; that it is completely disconnected from the people and remains insensitive to the plights of Nigerians.”

According to the PDP, under Buhari Nigeria has experienced “the worst form of division, deprivation, human right abuse, constitutional violations, disregard for rule of law, electoral malpractices, disobedience to court order, disrespect for separation of powers and curtailing of press freedom.”

The opposition party said, “The dearth of foreign direct investments and the inhuman treatments being meted out to our citizens in countries where we were once held in very high esteem are some of the injuries our nation is suffering under the Buhari administration.

Also, a former aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Reno Omokiri, also berated Buhari speech. Omokiri said contrary to Buhari’s claim to have defeated Boko Haram, the insurgents were in control of eight local government areas of Borno State. He alleged that the Nigerian military was fighting the terrorists with outdated weapons purchased in the 80s during the administration of the late President Shehu Shagari.

Analysing Buhari’s independence speech, Omokri said, “Buhari said ‘I reiterate my call for all to exercise restraint.’ This is the joke of the century from a man who threatened to ‘soak the dog and baboon in blood.’

“@MBuhari said, ‘This administration inherited a skewed economy,’ Buhari inherited an economy rated by the CNNMoney and WorldBank as the world’s third-fastest growing economy! He ruined it in one year. Buhari said ‘exchange rate in the last three years has remained stable,’ Google it. The naira was rated the fourth worst performing currency three years ago and one of the most depreciated two years ago.

“Buhari said we have ‘robust reserves of US$42.5bn,’ what he failed to tell you is that he has more than doubled our debt; when you minus the reserves from our debt, we have no reserves. Buhari took credit for the second Niger Bridge. The Second Niger Bridge is a Public-Private project that was fully paid for by Goodluck Jonathan from the Sovereign Wealth Fund.