The National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh has urged his counterpart in the All Progressives Congress (APC), Lai Mohammed to stop telling lies.
PDP spokesperson tells Lai Mohammed to stop lying
Metuh also warned Mohammed that his dishonesty could be injurious to democracy and peaceful co-existence in the country.
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The PDP spokesperson made the comments via a statement released on Wednesday, May 13, 2015.
The statement reads:
“But for the maturity of President Goodluck Jonathan and the head of the APC’s Transition Committee, Alhaji Ahmed Joda, who cleared the air, the country would have been thrown into crisis over the false alert by Lai Mohammed that the Presidency was frustrating the transition process.”
“After Alhaji Joda debunked Lai Mohammed’s false statement and denied that his committee was being frustrated by the PDP-led Presidency, we waited for forty-eight hours expecting the APC spokesman to apologize to the nation, but this has not been done.”
“It would be recalled that Lai Mohammed in a press statement last Thursday alleged that the Presidency and the PDP had ‘bluntly refused to cooperate’ with the APC to ensure a successful transition and that the Transition Committee of the Federal Government had refused to hold any meeting with that of the APC.”
“Even after the PDP through a statement last Friday debunked the false allegation with facts showing that the committees of the two parties have been holding fruitful meetings, Lai Mohammed vehemently stuck to his position, only for the head of the APC’s Transition Committee, Alhaji Joda to confirm on Tuesday that the two panels have been meeting and operating on the same page and that at no time did his team complain to anybody that there was no cooperation.”
“The APC spokesman must realize that his style which is anchored on lies has negatively impacted the polity, especially hundreds of young Nigerians who now engage in insults and fabrications in the media thinking that such is what party publicity is all about.”
“Lai Mohammed should know that the campaigns with its attendant propaganda are over and that Nigerians expect a more mature and patriotic behaviour from the political class. He should therefore learn to get his facts right and be truthful in his statements at all times.”
Mohammed had earlier also alleged that President Goodluck Jonathan had not prepared the handover notes which should be given to President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari before the latter is sworn in on May 29.
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