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What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by bilymuse: 11:44am On Nov 18, 2014 |
[size=20pt]Voting for Nigeria’s future[/size] By Femi Aribisala What is the forthcoming 2015 presidential election about? Let us first identify what it is not about. It is not about improving the economy of Nigeria. If you insist it is, then you will need to tell me what either the PDP or the APC has told Nigerians it will do with regard to the economy. As a matter of fact, the only party whose economic programme we know is the PDP. At least, we can see what it has been able to achieve in the last 16 years. However, the APC is barely one year old. I need someone to tell me the economic policy of the APC. It is non-existent. Voodoo economics Let us see if we can get some indications by focusing on those currently in the running for the APC’s presidential ticket. In the first place, we have Muhammadu Buhari. I must confess that I don’t have a clue as to what Buhari’s economic policy is because he has not told us about it. In spite of the fact that he is running for president for a marathon fourth time, the truth is that Buhari does not have an economic policy. Worse still; Buhari is a retired military officer. He has no economic background or training. Buhari knows little or nothing about the Nigerian economy; how much more how to transform and improve it. A man who claims he had to borrow 27.5 million naira from a bank in order to pay for the presidential nomination papers of his party is not likely to have the resources to put together a serious economic think tank. We also have competing for the APC ticket, men like Atiku Abubakar and Rabiu Kwankwaso. Quite apart from the fact that these men have also been economical as to what precisely they would do with regard to the Nigerian economy, they were until just yesterday, members of the ruling PDP. Atiku was even the vice-president of Nigeria under the PDP for 8 years. Kwankwaso was a PDP governor. Therefore, we cannot expect anything different from either of them than what we have been getting under the PDP. Let us face the facts, Atiku and Kwankwaso defected to the APC, not because of any policy or ideological differences they had with the PDP, but because they realised that they could not run for the presidency under the PDP, which has a sitting president. These men are in the APC for reasons of expediency and not of policy. When the APC loses the election in 2015 and, with Jonathan out of the way, they can be expected to make their way back to the PDP with their tails between their legs. Anti-corruption malarkey There are those who insist the election is about dealing with endemic corruption. If so, the only political party in Nigeria that has addressed in any way shape or form the issue of corruption in Nigeria has been the PDP. If we have anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria today, they were instituted by the PDP. If we have jailed corrupt politicians, after taking them through due process, it has only happened under the PDP. If we have recovered monies stolen from abroad, it has only taken place under the PDP. The PDP has even on occasion prosecuted some of its own members who were corrupt. There is nothing anti-corruption about the APC. The party welcomes thieves, robbers and saints into its ranks with equal enthusiasm. If you are a thief or in a position to provide stolen public funds for the use of the APC, the party’s political machinery in your state will be handed over to you. The APC cannot claim to be anti-corruption when the fee for procuring the nomination papers for its presidential primaries is even more extortionate than that of the PDP. In short, as far as corruption is concerned, there is no difference between the PDP and the APC. They are Tweedledee and Tweedledum. I have never heard anybody accuse Atiku Abubakar or Bola Tinubu of being anti-corruption. The person who brings the illusion of an anti-corruption debate into the 2015 presidential election is Muhammadu Buhari. But if Buhari is so anti-corruption, what is he doing in the APC? In any case, Buhari has not for one minute told us what he would do about corruption in Nigeria. What we have is just a lot of grandstanding. How does he propose to contend with a legislature which will surely comprise the usual staple of corrupt politicians? How does Buhari hope to address the issue of corruption in the judiciary? Not a word on any of these issues. All we are told is that he is anti-corruption. Unfortunately for the APC, it is only the PDP that has an anti-corruption policy, even if this policy is currently implemented imperfectly. Nation-building If the 2015 presidential election is not about the Nigerian economy and not about corruption what then is it about? The election is first and foremost about building the nation of Nigeria. Do we vote to go forward as a viable and united nation, or do we vote for the eventual disintegration of Nigeria? There can be no question that, to date, these have been the most pressing questions concerning the forthcoming presidential election. The question then is this: which political party is best able to move forward the Nigeria project. Which political party will be best able to promote the unity of Nigeria: is it the PDP or is it the APC? As far as I am concerned, this question is a no-brainer. In every material particular, the PDP is today the party that is best positioned to secure Nigeria’s future, while the APC is inclined to jeopardize it. As a matter of fact, the people who have been threatening the internal cohesion of Nigeria over the last six years by the insistence that a South-South man should not rule the country are mainly to be found in the APC. For this very reason, someone like me will continue to support the PDP over the APC for the duration of this election cycle. Inclusive Nigeria Nigeria cannot be a country for the majority tribes alone, especially in a situation where oil, the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, comes from the minority South-South states. My faith teaches me to always support the weak. In a situation where the North-West has produced the leadership of this country for 14 years, the North-Central for 18 years and the South-West for 11, no one should begrudge the South-South if one of its sons were to occupy the presidency for 10 years; according to the dictates of divine providence. The truth is that, in spite of its many shortcomings, the PDP is the only truly national party we have in Nigeria. The APC is a coalition of ethnically chauvinistic parties. ACN was primarily a Yoruba party of the South-West. CPC was a one-man Northern party formed principally to advance the political ambitions of Buhari. In the 2011 presidential elections, ACN barely got votes from the North, while CPC barely got votes from the South. In coalition as the APC, these South-West and North-West parties remain ethnically chauvinistic. APC cannot get 25% of the votes in two-thirds of the states in the federation. All its presidential candidates are from the North. The overwhelming majority of its governors are Muslims. Such a party is not in the interest of the growth and development of a united Nigeria. The PDP, on the other hand, is a North-West, North-Central, North-East, South-West, South-South and South-East party. It has roots in all parts of the federation. No brinkmanship At different points in the history of Nigeria, we have been able to step back from the brink and recalibrate our trajectory towards a united nation. That was the reason why, in 1999, it was generally agreed that the next president of Nigeria should be a South-West Yoruba man. Accordingly, the major contenders for the presidency were Yorubas. That decision was taken in the interest of national unity. Such a sober and enlightened consideration needs to be taken again in the political climate of the 2015 election. Nigerians must be careful not to give the people of the South-South the impression that while we continue to exploit their oil, we refuse to recognize them as equal partners in Nigeria. It can be argued that we have already accommodated them since Goodluck Jonathan has been president for six years. But I beg to disagree. In the last six years, the “born to rule” elements in the North have not allowed Goodluck Jonathan to rule. All sorts of schemes have been used to frustrate his administration. Even the prerogative for a party with a majority in the House of Representatives to have its own speaker was betrayed on the altar of ethnic chauvinism. We also had the unedifying situation where the Governor of the Central Bank went rogue, gave government funds to the opposition and cast aspersions publically against the government. That is not done. The 2015 presidential elections are about the continued existence of Nigeria as a nation. The only party that can guarantee that now is the PDP. If Goodluck Jonathan loses the presidential election, even in a free and fair poll, I am convinced the future of Nigeria would become even more problematic. The South-South would not take his rejection kindly. We cannot continue to drink their oil and then reject their rule. They would either demand secession, or they would sabotage the oil wells. With Boko Haram insurgency, Nigeria limps on because the economic jugular of the country is safely tucked away in the South. But with South-South insurgency, the Nigerian economy would grind to a halt. If the North would not allow Jonathan to rule, don’t expect the South-South to allow Buhari or Atiku to rule. As far as I am concerned, the economic disaster that would follow the rejection of the PDP in favour of the sectarian APC is too high a price to pay; just because some people feel the Nigerian presidency is their birthright. http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=166035 4 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by morefire: 12:01pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
lol PDP = APC =APGA = LP = thieves = Greedy Politicians dont come and play the saint with me 1 Like |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by ITbomb(m): 12:25pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
morefire:The devil we know in PDP is far better than the demons in APC 5 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by morefire: 12:45pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
ITbomb: am sorry sir i do not share such thoughts...... all of dem same same and same...... |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Kanwulia: 12:45pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
PDP is the party for STARK ILLITERATES!!! APC is the party for GANJA WEED! Either way. . . . NIGERIA remains phocked in the AZZZZZ! 3 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Nobody: 12:52pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Very big difference. While both are populated with criminals, the APC has the highest GDP ratio of criminals and this is reflected in their choice of shamelessly having a convicted drug baron as a major party chieftain Prior to Ribadu's defection, the APC had a criminal concentration of 99.9%. Now that he has left, the APC is 100% pure criminal. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Exjoker(m): 1:38pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
APC is a fraction of PDP... 2 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by blackfase(m): 2:23pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
One moves around with an umbrella while the other does with a broom, otherwise both are same & filled with blood-sucking vampires, thieves & shamelessly corrupt mofos. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by egift(m): 3:04pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
PDP: Masterminding Corruption, under-development of Nigeria, Poverty Development and massive looting in Nigeria. APC: Nigeria's only hope in 2015 to defeat the Coven that has feasted on the future and fortunes of Nigeria. 4 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Nobody: 3:08pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
egift: Yes oh with the help of drug barons, coupists and jihadis 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by osamaBUSH(m): 3:56pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
The difference between APC party and PDP party is th eVENUE 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Nobody: 4:28pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Kwankwaso was a PDP governor. Therefore, we cannot expect anything different from either of them than what we have been getting under the PDP.Under Kwankwaso, office of the first lady was scrapped. Foreign trips by government officials reduced drastically, he stopped the sponsorship of pilgrims whether Mecca or Jerusalem, as a result he reduced recurrent expenditure and pecked Capital expenditure by a whopping 75% despite the relative low allocation and large proportion of civil servants. He provided electrification and water project to all the 44 LGAs making Kano State. He fired top Directors frm the State Civil Service for corrupt practices. All these and more are lacking in Jonah's regime. If so, the only political party in Nigeria that has addressed in any way shape or form the issue of corruption in Nigeria has been the PDP. If we have anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria today, they were instituted by the PDP.The last prominent official to be jailed for corrupt practice was Chief Olabode George. Funny enough he was jailed by Yaradua's administration and was cleansed under Jonah's government. Despite the various corrupt scandal, no high profile official have been jailed by this government. In fact, what they get is pardon and the cases tried by yaradua are either withdrawn or government refuses to show interest thereby giving them a clean bill of health (eg FFK). The party welcomes thieves, robbers and saints into its ranks with equal enthusiasmA political party by law is a public association owned by no one. Nobody can be rejected registration by a party. However, it is not to say a member can't be prosecuted. In fact, Obj a PDP President Prosecuted and Jailed more PDP members- from Adolphus Wabara(Senate President), 5 Senators, Minister Osuji, Gov Alamesiegha, among many. But if Buhari is so anti-corruption, what is he doing in the APC? In any case, Buhari has not for one minute told us what he would do about corruption in Nigeria.He doesn't need to tell you what he will do to corrupt officials, he proved it in 1984, he will do it again. What we have is just a lot of grandstanding. How does he propose to contend with a legislature which will surely comprise the usual staple of corrupt politicians? How does Buhari hope to address the issue of corruption in the judiciary? Not a word on any of these issues. All we are told is that he is anti-corruption.The EFCC Act, ICPC Act and other statutory code makes provision to tackle judicial and legislative indiscipline(including corruption). Obasanjo even prosecuted a sitting Senate President. Nigeria cannot be a country for the majority tribes alone, especially in a situation where oil, the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, comes from the minority South-South states. My faith teaches me to always support the weak.Politics of tribe and religion has become the trademark of the government and PDP. I am Proudly Ijaw that wants the best for my people and country, I don't subscribe to tribal politics. 3 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by brownlord: 4:31pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
barcanista: Please don't type rubbish. God bless 2 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Nobody: 4:37pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
barcanista: Or rather brainstorming with your fellow apes on how to reply Femi Aribasala making apc e touts job more difficult since the shilling began 3 Likes |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by fedupnigerian: 4:37pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
The Name |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by anonimi: 5:20pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Exjoker: Perhaps you meant APC is a faction of PDP seeing that all the rejects of PDP have found a welcoming home with APC as properly described by Prof. Pius Adesanmi => While still not hitting the pavements of Nigeria to meet with the people and sell any kind of programme and vision, they have been busy struggling to recruit and lap up the political excreta of the PDP. Sometimes they don’t even wait for the excreta to fully come out of the PDP’s anus before they put their lips to it and try to suck it out: damaged and corrupt Governors and Senators ostracized by the PDP have suddenly become top recruitment priority for APC leaders, not the Nigerian people. And these are the same clowns who went to town not too long ago saying that nothing good could ever come out of the PDP. We must therefore ask them: just what is good about these characters that you are so busy recruiting instead of changing the game from the elite paradigm in order to convince Nigerians that you are indeed worthy of being that sought-after and much-desired alternative to the vermin in the PDP? 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Trut(m): 5:27pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
anonimi: I quote this article for future reference |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Trut(m): 5:30pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
While still not hitting the pavements of Nigeria to meet with the people and sell any kind of programme and vision, they have been busy struggling to recruit and lap up the political excreta of the PDP . Sometimes they don’t even wait for the excreta to fully come out of the PDP’s anus before they put their lips to it and try to suck it out : damaged and corrupt Governors and Senators ostracized by the PDP have suddenly become top recruitment priority for APC leaders, not the Nigerian people. And these are the same clowns who went to town not too long ago saying that nothing good could ever come out of the PDP. We must therefore ask them: just what is good about these characters that you are so busy recruiting instead of changing the game from the elite paradigm in order to convince Nigerians that you are indeed worthy of being that sought-after and much- desired alternative to the vermin in the PDP? |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by ziky2010(m): 5:34pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
He thought he would convince us.Now he is confusing us.Na wa oooo |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by raumdeuter: 5:41pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
This Aribisala dude is really hustling for Abati's job 1 Like |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Jesusloveyou: 7:21pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Ha ha ha ha,dont u know d difference btw white and black.d difference btw pdp and apc is buhari. |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by tit(f): 7:32pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
APC is boko haram - Lai Mohammed APC is kworruption - FFK |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by CharliParker: 9:03pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
PeedeePee people deceiving people |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by rutibaby(f): 9:25pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
PDP - APC. In PDP there's no A & C. In APC there's no D. That's the difference between PDP - and APC. THEY ONLY HAVE "P" IN COMMON. |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by arewafederation: 9:38pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
barcanista: Nice response... Mr.Aribisala is gradually becoming a nuisance with his write ups which are devoid of objective criticisms. The guy will be a good replacement for Abati. |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
arewafederation:SÓmeboÐy is Àfter Abati's job |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by whitecat2: 9:56pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
One has ruled for over 15 years and failed woefully. And we are about giving the other a chance, hoping it succeeds! And you Femi that will soon sa babanla Asala fun emin e across the border, must either be deaf, dumb or both to not have heard that Buhari is coming to kick corruption out of Nigeria. Well all is in the day job, you must work for your pay. Keep working for your meal ticket, you have less than 4 months. |
Re: What The Difference Between APC And PDP? by IGBOSON1: 10:05pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Talk about being saddled with a catch-22 situation!......Damned if you do, and damned if you don't! 1 Like |
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