Politics
It’s Too Late For The APC To Separate Itself From the Naira Crisis, Says A PDP Leader
It is too late for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, to distance themselves from all the naira scarcity problems and other unpleasant occurring in the country, according to Mathias Tsado, a leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Tsado, the PDP Presidential Campaign Council’s Head of Research and Strategy in Niger State, claimed that Tinubu cannot separate himself from President Muhammadu Buhari, whom the APC nominee claims to have installed.
It is not a question of whether Bola Tinubu chooses to leave the party he has thus far referred to as his creation, boasting that he was the one who put Buhari in office. For APC and Asiwaju to distance themselves from what is taking place right now, it is already too late, Tsado declared on Monday’s episode of The 2023 Verdict on Channels Television.
Tsado pointed out that many other APC policies from the past have “bastardized” the country, not simply the naira redesign strategy, which has caused agony to Nigerians.
The redesign of the naira and the complete failure of the initiative, he continued, “is just the cherry on top that plainly demonstrates that APC did not arrive with a prepared strategy or plan to rescue the country.”
The PDP chieftain brushed down the Labour Party’s chances of winning the presidential election, maintaining that the contest is between the APC and the PDP since, in his opinion, the Labour Party lacks a framework that spans the entire nation.