Former President Jonathan calls APC government of lies

Former President Jonathan calls APC government of lies

Former President Jonathan says he is surprised that those who criticized him for leaving the pump price of fuel at N87 are not speaking out now that i

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Former President Jonathan says he is surprised that those who criticized him for leaving the pump price of fuel at N87 are not speaking out now that it has been jerked up to N143. In 2012, Jonathan’s administration increased fuel price from N67 to N97 but reduced it to N87 in January 2015. At the time, the move was seen as political, given that it was in an election year.

Speaking on Thursday when Tunde Adeniran, one of the chairmanship aspirants of the PDP, visited him in his Abuja office, Former President Jonathan defended the decisions he took on the price of fuel. In what seems to be an indirect attack on the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the former president said the PDP led Nigerians well in its 16 years of being in power even though some people came up with propaganda and lies that 16 years of the party in government was a waste.

“My government was severely criticized for increasing the pump price of petroleum from N67 to N97 at a time that global crude price was going for over 100 dollars. The pump price was later reduced to N87 when the price of crude oil dropped and they attacked us that it was supposed to be lower” Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan’s spokesman quoted him as saying.

“Those who criticised my administration are not talking again now that the global crude oil is about 53 dollars per barrel and the pump price of petrol is N143.”

He said the PDP needs a chairman that can return it to government and as well correct a sitting president if he makes mistake.
“We must do the right thing. We must elect a chairman that will run the party democratically,” the former president said.