With a second term victory in its kitty, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has said its administration will now focus more on
reshaping the economy and fulfilling most of the promises the party made to
Nigerians.
The party also dismissed the aspersions allegedly
cast on the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari by Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), describing the petition to the United Nations as misplaced and of no
effect.
APC said as far as Nigeria is concerned, the only
authority that binds every citizen is the constitution.
The Director General of the APC Campaign Council, Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi, who addressed a press
conference to thank Nigerians for their support for the party on Tuesday, said President
Buhari has assured Nigerians in his acceptance speech that he would work to
alleviate their sufferings under the next level agenda.
According to Amaechi, "The president has stated
that not only will he run an inclusive government but that he has also realised
that Nigerians have suffered enough and that it is time to rescue Nigeria.”
When asked if APC can now accept responsibility for
the state of things in the country, Amaechi said: "I think we should leave
the past, whether PDP did well or not, we now have another four years to prove
that we are better than them. We have to prove them wrong by doing better.
"The cardinal point that the president has continuously
focused on is the fight against corruption and the need not just to
rehabilitate the economy but also to make it grow because of the challenge we
faced during PDP reign in 2015.”
The Minister of Transportation also said the economy would not
grow “if we don’t focus on security and ensuring that lives and property are
secure all over the country. We are basically saying that none of those
cardinal objectives will be forgotten. Good enough, the president has said he would
run an inclusive government.”
However, Amaechi said the fact that APC would take
responsibility for policies aimed at reshaping the economy of the country does
not mean that Nigerians will no longer refer to what happened in the past.
For instance, he said the President Goodluck Jonathan
administration inherited $68 billion from President Olusegun Obasanjo but left
a paltry sum of $2.5 billion for the President Buhari-led administration in
2015.
Amaechi also responded to the statement credited to
the PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus, that there may be no elections in
2023 based the way things are going, noting that neither the PDP chairman
cannot decree if there will be polls in 2023 or not.
Speaking on the outcome of presidential election, the
transportation minister said APC is satisfied with the votes it got at the presidential
poll, especially those Buhari secured from areas like the Southeast zone.
"We are humbled by the number of people that turned out
not just for the election but the huge crowd that turned out during our campaign.
The different character we have in this election is that the support in the South
increased and tripled against what we had in 2015, “indicating the
acceptability of President Buhari across all parts of Nigeria."
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