COST OF LIVING: APC BLAMES OPPOSITION PARTIES FOR ORCHESTRATING PROTESTS

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On Tuesday, the country’s opposition parties were charged by the ruling All Progressives Congress with masterminding Monday’s simultaneous protests in Kano and Niger State.

The accusation was made just a day after furious women and young people protested in the streets of Minna and Kano against what they perceived to be the nation’s rising cost of living.

In Niger, a group of ladies demanded that President Bola Tinubu’s administration solve the issue of “hunger in the land” by blocking the notoriously congested Minna-Bida Road at the Kpakungu Roundabout.

The demonstrators resisted security personnel’s attempts to break up the demonstration by throwing tear gas canisters into the crowd and causing some arrests.

In a statement released in Abuja on Tuesday by APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka, the ruling party charged opposition parties with being the driving force behind the protests, asserting that they were more than just a one-off circumstance.

Morka continued, calling it a desperate attempt to paint the APC-led government as unsatisfactory.

The statement read, ā€œThe protests in Minna and Kano on Monday were the manifestation of this devious and unpatriotic plot. That the protests happened simultaneously in both cities is not coincidental. It bears the bold stamp of an orchestrated and coordinated effort to instigate unrest and undermine the government.

ā€œThis mercenary opposition tactic is a clear and present threat to public peace and national security.

ā€œWhile we recognise the right of citizens to engage in peaceful protest, we urge our good people to be vigilant and not lend themselves to the treacherous attempt by the opposition to promote social strife by its incendiary rhetoric and manipulative plots.

ā€œThe President Bola Tinubu-led administration is solidly committed to doing everything in its power to mitigate the transient pains of critically important reforms that are crucial to economic recovery and sustainable prosperity for all Nigerians.

ā€œIt behooves us as good citizens of our beloved country to stand fast with our government in this noble stride. In due time, these policy reforms will yield an enduring beneficial transformation of the material conditions of life in the country.

ā€œWe implore Nigerians to shun the guile and unpatriotic attempt by opposition elements to destabilize the country for their own base and parochial political gains.ā€

In response, Ibrahim Abdullahi, the People’s Democratic Party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, made fun of the ruling party and claimed that governance is a duty that a person or group owes its supporters and that it has repercussions.

This came at the same time that Abdullahi expressed worry that the country is under siege due to the rising cost of living, increased insecurity, and the depreciation of the naira.

He said, ā€œIf the PDP were to be in power, there is a tendency it might likely accuse the APC of masterminding these protests. It is a normal thing in a democracy.

ā€œBut what is the crux of the matter here? If the issue at hand is a true reflection of the situation in the land, I donā€™t think it behooves the APC to start complaining about the people behind it. What is more critical is that the country is under siege and facing a very terrible situation as we speak. You and I go to the same market and we are all witnesses to the massive degeneration of our economy as well as the tragic fall of our beloved country from the high point of glory.

ā€œFrom 2015, we could barely wait for the tenure of Muhammed Buhari to end till after eight years. Just when Nigerians thought they had seen worse, little did they know the worst is on its way. Today, you can see the rooftop inflation, biting economic reality, sabotage, rising unemployment and insecurity. Nigerians are the ones bearing all the brunt. And for anyone to say the people should not groan or complain leaves much to be desired.

ā€œFor the APC to ask the opposition to keep quiet at a time when they should be the ones putting the FG on its toes, I donā€™t know if they expect the PDP and other political parties to accept what is going as the phase of life. Then where is the opposition? Insecurity has never been as worse as it is today.ā€

In the same vein, the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, Obiora Ifoh, also shared a similar opinion.

He said, ā€œThe APC-led government is aloof and doesnā€™t understand the mood of the nation. They are still living in highfalutin estates for not understanding that virtually everything in Nigeria has gone up. They need not look at where to anchor their frustration. It is all out there unless they have markets different from the ones Nigerians use.

ā€œIt is not about the opposition parties orchestrating protests against the government. The work of the opposition is to remind the federal government that it is derailing and that a hungry man is an angry man. How can they be living in luxury and the nation is burning?

ā€œThere is anger when a man can no longer feed his wife and the family. You canā€™t expect such a man to laugh. We (the opposition) are only asking them to live up to expectations. When they were sworn in in May last year, they said a whole lot of things they promised to do. Nine months down the line, they have not done any and Nigerians are bearing the brunt.

ā€œThe food storage is empty. Even the farmers producing donā€™t facility to store when people refuse to buy. That is why we are having food crisis. A bag of rice now costs N70,000 and you are still calling out opposition. The opposition are also Nigerians and have the right to speak when things are not going well.ā€

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