Lai to PDP: Apology not enough, return looted funds

Lai to PDP: Apology not enough, return looted funds

Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed has asked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to complete its apology to Nigerians by returning all the funds all

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Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed has asked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to complete its apology to Nigerians by returning all the funds allegedly looted from the public treasury during its 16 years in power.

Uche Secondus, national chairman of the opposition party, had asked Nigerians to give the PDP another chance. Secondus said the party regretted its past and had learnt from it.
“The party has made several mistakes, he said, and has learned from it, unlike the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). I hereby, as the National Chairman, do admit that the PDP made a lot of mistakes; we are humans, not spirits and the ability to admit is key in moving forward. It is the honest thing to do, a legacy to transfer to our children; we cannot continue like that. It is important to do so because we have learnt from our mistakes unlike the All Progressive Congress (APC) that will make mistakes and lie to cover it. We apologise to Nigerians that we have made mistakes, we have learnt our lessons and we are ready to begin on a new agenda; experience is the best teacher, no other party has it.

But the minister challenged the party to show the genuineness of its apology through a discernible change of attitude.
“The PDP presided over an unprecedented looting of the public treasury, perhaps the worst of its kind in Nigeria or anywhere else in the world,” according to a statement issued by the minister.

“Therefore, the best evidence of penitence for such a party is not just to own up and apologise, but to also return the looted funds as anything short of that is mere deceit.”

He said with the paucity of funds, the administration had spent an unprecedented amount of money on infrastructural development and social investment programme, among others. Mohammed added that returning looted funds would provide more money for the programmes and make life more meaningful for Nigerians. He also reminded the PDP of the quote: “If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging,” saying it applies to the PDP at this time.

“PDP, press the reset button. Stop sabotaging the work of this administration, which is packing the mess you left behind, through your reckless statements and unfounded allegations. Play responsible opposition politics. Put Nigeria’s interest over and above partisan interest. Temper your desperation to return to power. Spend quality time in the purgatory and you will be forgiven.”