NATIONAL Chairman of Action Democratic Party (ADP), Engineer Yusuf Sani has accused the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress, (APC) of lack of focus and incoherence in its federal cabinet.
Engineer Sani in an open letter addressed to APC national chairman, Odigie Oyegun, faulted the approach of APC to governance which he described as ‘slow motion. ‘
The ADP called on the ruling party to wake up and design a programme towards finding immediate and long term solutions, to the growing level of hunger, poverty and cases of renewed suicide bombing ravaging the country.
He further expressed worry that despite the myriads of problems bedevilling the country, “the ruling party still carry on as if all is well whereas the nation is going down.”
The party also accused the APC “for allowing its men in government to carelessly sing discordant tunes on policy delivery and acts of governance which shows that the APC runs an uncoordinated government.”
According to him, the letter, “a wakeup call, would not have been necessary but it is clear that that if the APC carry on in government in this manner, Nigeria may be brought to her knees and Nigerians will be the worst for it.”
He advised the ruling party to be more open on government spending and on the status of the successes on Bokoharam earlier celebrated.
“As a government pursuing the eradication of corruption, your body language must align with your commitment to anti-corruption.”
Sani further declared that the ADP will henceforth engage the APC and its government in meaningful and purposeful opposition which he described as “an antidote lacking due to the self-destruction of PDP.”