The Peoples Democratic Party has told
President Muhamamdu Buhari and his deputy, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, that
cutting their salaries is not the only thing Nigerians are expecting
from them.
Rather, the party said the President and
his party, the All Progressives Congress, must strive to fulfil their
campaign promises.
Moreover, the party described salaries as
mere drop in the ocean of personal allowances and privileges that come
to the President and the Vice-President.
The main opposition party, which had been
ruling Nigerian since 1999 until it was defeated during the last
general elections, also said that the rejection of official cars by the
President would not be enough to convince Nigerians.
The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, said this in a statement he signed in Abuja on Tuesday.
It will be recalled that the President and the vice-president last Friday announced 50 per cent cut in their salaries.
The President also, on Thursday, rejected new bulletproof cars worth over N400m.
While Metuh said that the PDP appreciated
the gestures of the President, he insisted that the APC was over
dramatising the achievements of the Federal Government.
Metuh, therefore, warned Buhari against celebrating what he called “cosmetic governance.”
Metuh said his party believed that there
was the need to bring to the President’s notice certain indices he said
if not properly corrected, were capable of derailing the smooth running
of his (Buhari’s) administration.
He said, “It is incontrovertible that
instead of focusing on the promises you made to Nigerians and on policy
thrusts that will move our economy forward, the ruling party has been
made to be very high on propaganda, deceitful engagement and cosmetic
governance.
“We believe you should extricate yourself
from these agents of propaganda who continue to believe that Nigerians
would be swayed by these cosmetic interventions instead of the real
business of government.
“As the leader of the most populous black
nation in the world, we believe you should not allow your Presidency to
be pushed into the gimmicks of playing to the gallery and attempting to
use the dramatisation of promissory notes and pledges by foreign
interests, false and premature claims of victory against insurgency.
“The dramatisation of salary cut and
rejection of official cars, were done to gain cheap popularity and
create an impression that the government is on course when in actual
fact the new administration has not been able to locate its bearing
since its inauguration in May.
“While we appreciate the symbolic gesture
by Mr. President in ‘cutting’ his N14m annual basic salary by 50 per
cent, it should be noted that Nigerians would not be swayed by the N7m
annual donation and rejection of official cars, and forget their
expectations for the implementation of his long list of campaign
promises for which he was elected into office.”
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