The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has sent a message to Nigerians regarding the change they so much desire.
According to the party, what Nigerians have been experiencing in Nigeria was nothing near change.
The party noted the Nigerians are beginning to under what change means.
The APC made this known while dismissing calls from the opposition to reconsider the policies implemented by President Bola Tinubu.
APC suggested that they should instead support the government in achieving the objectives of the Renewed Hope agenda.
This was detailed a statement released on Friday, where the party responded to accusations from the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Election In Edo
PDP alleged that the APC rigged the September 21 governorship election in Edo State.
The PDP claimed that the ruling party’s actions are part of a broader strategy to establish a one-party system and totalitarian rule in Nigeria.
The chairman of the PDP’s BoT, Senator Adolphus Wabara, expressed his concerns over the worsening socio-economic conditions in the country.
He blamed this hash conditions on the policies of the APC-led government.
In a counter-response, the APC’s Director of Publicity, Alhaji Bala Ibrahim, refuted the opposition’s claims.
Dividend Of Democracy
Ibrahim said: “The APC as a ruling party is not intending to foist on the country anything that is going to injure democracy.
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“The APC is a progressive party; it is a party that is out to bring changes that will bring about dividend of democracy to the people.
Democracy is only vibrant when there is opposition, but let the opposition be constructive, not destructive.
“The country had been bleeding heavily under the leadership of the PDP; they mismanaged the country.
So Nigerians are still watching and beginning to understand what change means.”
Ibrahim said the policies of the APC-led government were not anti-people but aimed at uplifting their socio-economic well-being in a near future.