APC govt vengeful, corrupt – PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the All Progressives Congress led federal government of lacking in transparency, accountability and administrative competence to fight corruption.
The party, which claimed that the APC had attained power by deceit, described the APC as a “‘one chance bus’ driven by vicious and vengeful liars, scammers and a falsehearted and heavily corrupt leaders, parading as saints and messiahs”, he said.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, who stated this yesterday in Abuja, said Nigerians have realized that the APC-led federal government has diverted public attention from its ocean of corruption and primitive stealing.
The party also claimed that the ruling party has been launching brutal attacks on the opposition, hounding innocent Nigerians and branding everybody else as corrupt, while underneath “they shamelessly pillage our nation’s resources, stealing money in trillion, under President Buhari’s official cover.
“If President Buhari and his Presidency are not corrupt, if the APC is not a party of corruption, the PDP challenges them to address Nigerians on their complicit in the exposed acts of humongous corruption thriving in the high places under their watch, he added.
PDP challenged the government to explain why its anti-corruption fight has not been extended to investigate the corruption from the leaked memo detailing alleged underhand oil contracts to the tune of N9 trillion ($25billion dollars) at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, which are under the direct supervision President Buhari as Minister of Petroleum Resources.
He also charged the government “to explain to Nigerians whose interest he is protecting by refusing to allow an independent inquest into the alleged corruption in the handling of the N1.4 trillion oil subsidy regime allegedly involving officials at the Presidency, particularly those benefiting from alleged N58 hidden tax per liter which Nigerians have continued to bear since the fuel price increased from PDP subsidized cost of N87 to presumably unsubsidized cost of N145.