APC has taught Nigerians a bitter lesson — Wike


Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, has said the damages done to the country by the APC government of President Muhammadu Buhari, is a big lesson to Nigerians that not all that glitters is gold. 

The All Progressives Congress (APC), rode its way to power with the promise of making Nigeria great again with its 'Change' mantra, but only succeeded in making a bad situation much worse, much like from frying pan to fire. 

Wike in a tweet, said the hardship foisted on Nigerians by the APC government, has shown that the effects of bad governance knows no political affiliation.

Wike made the statement following reports of killings and kidnappings across the country. 

He wrote, “Nigeria has collapsed due to the All Progressives Congress – APC government’s bad leadership.

“Unfortunately, the effect of bad leadership does not select party members or those that foisted the bad leadership on us, it affects everyone irrespective of political leaning,” Wike said.

Meanwhile, a chieftain of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Olusegun Bamgbose, Esq., has questioned the morality of President Muhammadu Buhari to still remain at the Presidential Villa.

According to Bamgbose, Nigerians committed a great blunder re-electing Buhari in 2019 but those who repeated the mistake in 2019 cannot be forgiven.

The senior lawyer was reacting to one among the many sad news that cropped up in Nigeria on Tuesday which one of them was the death of two students of Greenfield varsity, Kaduna.

Bamgbose noted, that the Federal Government is helplessly watching events without any hope of rescuing the abducted students who may equally be sIaught e red.

“This is inhuman, callous and barbaric. Our country is fast becoming a banana republic. This is so sad and very unfortunate,” he added.

He highlighted numerous sad events which happened within 24 hours, then added, "I have a question for our President and Lai Mohammed.

“If all these things were happening during Jonathan regime, would they have been patient with him? Let’s tell ourselves the truth, Nigerians committed a great blunder re electing Buhari in 2019.

“We can forgive those who voted for Buhari in 2015, but not those who re-elected him in 2019. What happens to the rest of those Greenfield varsity students who are still in captivity.

“Nigerians must rise up and think something out of the box before this nation is consumed by insecurity. We are in a serious mess.

“Things can’t continue this way. Enough is enough. There is no justification for Buhari’s occupation of State House. This Buhari regime is becoming bloody. We need divine intervention.”

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