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'Nigerians still believe in President Buhari', - Ruling party replies PDP

Describing the PDP as a 'degraded carcass', the APC urged Nigerians to disregard comments from the opposition party.

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Timi Frank, the APC acting national publicity secretary in a statement on Thursday, September 15, 2016, said the PDP was not in tune with reality.

He dismissed the call saying most Nigerians still believe in the leadership of President Buhari and the APC.

Describing the PDP as a degraded carcass, the APC spokesman urged Nigerians to disregard comments from the opposition party.

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"I think it is shameful and unheard of for the degraded PDP carcass to call for Mr President's resignation,"  Frank said.

"It is clear that PDP is not in tune with what is happening all over the world," he added.

He urged members of the National Assembly to urgently treat the current economic recession as a matter national importance by making recommendations to the executive for the sake of ordinary Nigerians.

Mr Frank restated the commitment of the APC towards ensuring the well-being of Nigerians despite the country's economic situation.

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