The Peoples Democratic Party Head of New Media, Anthony Ehilebo, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to read the statement released by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan
Ehilebo while speaking on Channels TV on Sunday noted that the solutions to the nation’s problems lie in the statement released by Ologbondiyan
He said, “I will urge Mr President to go and read all the speeches issued by the spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because therein, he would find solutions to the myriad of problems that Nigeria currently faces.”
“Don’t forget that this is the third time Nigeria is going into recession under this same person and it leads one to wonder where exactly we are headed as a country.”
The PDP chieftain while assessing the New Year speech of Buhari said he woke up about two hours earlier but went back to sleep before the scheduled time.
Ehilebo noted that he did not regret missing the President’s address which he claimed lacks direction.
He further stated that the statement of Buhari is a sign that he has not been listening to anyone, even the National Assembly that has asked him to rejig the nation’s security architecture.
The PDP member said, “If we are looking for leadership, for now, we don’t have leadership in Nigeria, and I am very sure every Nigerian is very certain and clear of this particular fact that leadership is currently absent in Nigeria.”
“If anybody was looking up to the speech of Mr President to provide succour, it is very unfortunate that rather than do that, it just was an empty speech.”
“A speech that had no basis, it had no direction, it had no guarantees, no promises, it had no will; I could not see anything in that speech that was a sign of hope for Nigeria,” he added.
Recall that PDP had earlier rejected claims by the presidency that it is responsible for the economic rot, insecurity, and other ills plaguing Nigeria.
The PDP in a series of tweets on Sunday in response to the Muhammadu Buhari led presidency and the All Progressives Congress described the APC’s claim as a feeble kick of a weak horse.