The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari against replacing normal governance with his so-called anti-corruption crusade.
The party gave the charge in a New Year message on Sunday, signed by its National Director of Publicity, Ifeanacho Oguejiofor.
APGA urged Nigerians to show care and love one another by being their brother’s and sister’s keeper, and to always engage in things that will promote peace, common good and development of the country.
The statement read: “Though the party resolved at the inception of the current federal government’s administration not to criticize the APC led government without any justifiable reason especially within the one and half years period because it expected that the government needed some time to find its footing, however, later events so far have given the party cause for concern.
“Thus, APGA is worried, for example, that the current administration is treating its anti-corruption war as a replacement for the normal government function of governance. This approach has to be really changed if the APC government is to turn round the faltering and depressing economy.”
The statement further noted that while there was improvement in the war against Boko Haram, new theatres were opening in the South East and South South mostly due to government’s poor handling of the hitherto minor agitations.
“The body should stop its officials from conniving with some unscrupulous Politicians and law enforcement Personnel on election duties from writing false election results. Also, it should guide against the body’s seemingly general disposition as if it were a department of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC),” he added.
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