PDP Can’t Manage Anything – APC Mocks Opposition

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has ridiculed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over its ongoing leadership crisis, dismissing the opposition as incapable of managing its own affairs.
APC’s National Publicity Director, Bala Ibrahim, in an interview criticised the PDP’s track record, stating that Nigerians were still dealing with the consequences of its 16-year rule.
“Nigeria was still suffering from the rot of the 16-year misrule of the PDP. That party is gone. Are these the clowns people are taking seriously to rule this country again? Believe me, this is just the beginning. We at the APC are enjoying the entertainment.”
He claimed the party was on the path to extinction, adding that the ruling APC was unbothered by accusations that it was behind the opposition’s internal crisis.
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“The party is not good at managing anything, including itself. What is happening has shown that God came to the rescue of Nigerians by pushing them out of power.”
“There are more to come if you go into the nitty-gritty of the problems in that party. They should come and learn how to play politics in our APC Progressive Institute set up by the National Chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje. They will be taught how to play politics without bitterness.”
Responding to claims that the APC was responsible for the PDP’s unresolved crisis, Ibrahim dismissed the allegations.
“How is the APC responsible for the crisis that is happening at Wadata Plaza (PDP headquarters in Abuja)? We are not even staying close. So, how can they blame us for their woes? What does APC have to do with having two different secretaries and two chairmen or whatever they seem to have?
“They simply don’t know how to administer anything and they cannot. Who among the protestants is a card-carrying member of the APC? Who among the people causing the crisis is claiming allegiance to APC? None. It is within them.”

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