Close Menu
FridayPosts
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Trending
    • How to Build Daily Focus as a Leader
    • 7 Leadership Mistakes That Are Secretly Destroying Your Team’s Performance
    • Business Environmental Scanning: A Strategic Tool for Nigerian Companies
    • Competition Awareness for Sustainable Growth: Insights for Nigerian Businesses
    • The Complete Courtship Guide: Rules, Tips, and Principles for Building a Strong Relationship
    • Building a Covenant Relationship: 10 Rules That Actually Work
    • Top 100 Notable Leadership Experts in the World – From John C. Maxwell to A. Joshua Adedeji to Seth Godin
    • The Battle for 6G: How Countries Are Competing for the Next Generation of Mobile Networks
    • Home
    • AAJ Consulting
      • Abuja Leadership Coach
    • Expert Insights
      • Business
      • Faith
      • Leadership
      • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Personality of the Week
      • Relationships
      • Small Business
      • Technology
    • Best Classified Ads
    • Buy Books
    • Pay4Books
    • Sell Online
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • More
      • About Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    FridayPostsFridayPosts
    Subscribe
    Thursday, March 5
    • Home
    • AAJ Consulting
      • Abuja Leadership Coach
    • Expert Insights
      • Business
      • Faith
      • Leadership
      • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Personality of the Week
      • Relationships
      • Small Business
      • Technology
    • Best Classified Ads
    • Buy Books
    • Pay4Books
    • Sell Online
    • Podcast
    • Shop
    • More
      • About Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us
      • Be A Contributor
      • Send News Tips
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • EBooks
      • My account
        • Cart
    FridayPosts
    Home»Governance, Policy & Public Sector Transformation

    Buhari’s speech empty, directionless, uninspiring, says PDP

    Chief EditorBy Chief EditorJanuary 2, 2021 Governance, Policy & Public Sector Transformation No Comments6 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    • Bemoans President’s Failure To Articulate Specific Economic Recovery Blueprint
    • CAN Urges FG To Stop Attacking Critics, Address Insecurity
    • Don’t Be Discouraged By 2020 Challenges, Omo-Agege Tells Nigerians

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), yesterday, urged Nigerians to urgently rescue the country from collapse on account of the “incompetent, uninspiring and lethargic leadership of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.”

    It described the President’s New Year address to the nation as “empty and directionless,” insisting that the speech confirmed that Nigeria had become a country without a leader.

    In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party stated that the President’s speech underscored the urgent need for Nigerians to come together and salvage the nation from heading towards a failed state.

    It said it was appalling that on New Year’s day, Buhari could only offer a troubled and frustrated nation a regurgitated script full of lame excuses and empty promises that addressed nothing.

    The party claimed that Buhari failed to demonstrate capacity to play his part, having failed to find solutions to the security and economic challenges that had permeated the country under what it described as “his incompetent and lethargic leadership.”

    Continuing, it said: “The lame excuses in Mr. President’s address underlines our national misfortune of a weak leadership that is unable to resolutely confront and vanquish bandits, terrorists, kidnappers and vandals, who are now holding the country hostage, as well as ravaging communities, kidnapping and beheading compatriots without restrain.”

    It stated that the least Nigerians expected from the President in the New Year, was a decisive will to tackle security challenges by reviewing his parade and heeding Nigerians’ demands to rejig the country’s security architecture.

    The PDP said the situation required more than an armchair commander-in-chief, who only dwelled on excuses for his failures, adding: “Buhari’s New Year address only points to the fact that Nigeria is in dire need of a leadership that is willing, able and ready to engage from the fronts.”

    On the economy, it bemoaned the President’s failure to articulate a specific, definite economic recovery blueprint.

    “He has no clear strategies to increase the value of the naira, repay and end foreign borrowings, revamp external reserves, assure foreign investors, move promises of job creation from the perpetual drawing board and guarantee food security, health care, among others,” it lamented.

    The party said Buhari had the opportunity to redeem the image of his administration by taking steps that would address high cost of food, education and housing deficit, address fuel price hike, multiple taxes and tariffs that put pressure on businesses and families, as well enhance national productivity and grow the nation’s Gross Domestic Produce (GDP).

    The opposition party said it was lamentable that the President, in his reference to the #EndSARS protests, did not make any decisive pronouncement to end the persecution of protesters or order a presidential inquest into the Lekki killings.

    “Moreover, the President’s failure to make direct commitment on budgetary provisions exposes his lack of will and direction and shows that the next two years under his administration will leave Nigerians with forlorn hope,” it added.

    BESIDES, Kogi State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has caution the Federal Government to stop attacking Nigerians who speak truth to power over the country’s failed security situation.

    Chairman of the association in the state, Bishop John Ibenu, who spoke to The Guardian yesterday on telephone, said the Federal Government should be good listener rather than resort to attacks, insisting that Bishop Hassan Kukah’s opinion about the state of the nation was not novel.

    “There is nothing Kukah said that has not been said before. All we need is a listening government and action. Attacking Kukah is a waste of time and energy, because nobody wants anybody to die.

    “If the Federal Government, President Buhari and those who are supporting him and MURIC believe that nobody should die, then we should all lend our voices to what Kukah said and do the needful.

    “In any case he is not the first person to say what he said. Many persons have said it, the Jamaica Nasir Islam, the Sultan have said it, CAN has spoken, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has spoken and our senior citizens have spoken,” he stated.

    He challenged Nigerian leaders to learn from past experiences and build a better nation, adding: ”We will wasting our time if after passed through all the challenges, we fail to learn from the experiences as a nation.”

    Meanwhile, Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, has admonished Nigerians not to be disillusioned, urging them to renew their commitment to collective prosperity, growth and development by contributing more to nation building in the New Year.

    He stated this in his New Year message through a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Yomi Odunuga, in Abuja yesterday, stressing the need for Nigerians to continue to demonstrate love and show compassion towards one another.

    He acknowledged the resilience and perseverance of Nigerians amid the socio-economic difficulties of the Year 2020, occasioned by the Coronavirus pandemic and urged them to reignite their resilient spirit and enter the New Year with renewed vigour and hope.

    His words: “COVID-19 has upended the global economy with its devastating effects, not only on health, but also on domestic economies and multilateral trade, cooperation and aid. It has caused recession in various countries, killed over a million people and wiped out millions of jobs.

    “We are also confronted with security challenges in most parts of the country. As Nigerians, we stand together, confident that we shall again, overcome these challenges. Our ability to overcome our challenges collectively have never been in doubt, what we need now more than ever is to galvanise our unique qualities for the good of all .

    “As a people, we must continue to imbibe the spirit of togetherness and love for one another. We must also support government at all levels by contributing our quota to wealth generation and poverty alleviation in the land.”

    On the ongoing constitution review, Omo-Agege, who chairs the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Constitution Review, assured that the Senate would be fair to all, adding that all hands are on deck to ensure that the panel’s report would be ready on time.

    He said: “The Coronavirus pandemic disrupted our plans to have the constitution amendment bills voted on in December last year. Consequently, we will soon have the votes taken on each of the bills separately.

    “I believe that we are on course to true greatness as a nation. Let us keep hope alive, as we renew our collective resolve to ensure that the dreams and labour of our heroes past are transformed into a better future for succeeding generations.”

     

     

     

    [GuardianNg]

    Post Views: 21

    Comments

    comments

    Buhari's Speech pdp
    Chief Editor
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    As the Editor-In-Chief at Fridayposts, my commitment is to make valuable, insightful and useful articles and latest news contents available to our highly esteemed readers and subscribers.

    Keep Reading

    Restructuring as the Foundation for Nigeria’s Sustainable Development

    Nigeria’s Call for a New World Order on Debt: Beyond Words at the United Nations

    Nigeria’s Bid for a UN Security Council Seat: What Shettima’s Push Means for Africa, Business, and Global Diplomacy

    President Tinubu Ends State of Emergency in Rivers State: What Happened, Why, and What’s Next

    The People’s Economy: Rethinking Growth, Equity, and Innovation for a Prosperous Future

    From Policy to Progress: How Strategic Governance Transforms Nations

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Sponsored Ads
    Products
    • You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) ₦30,000.00 Original price was: ₦30,000.00.₦28,390.00Current price is: ₦28,390.00.
    • You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) You Are A Prophecy To Be Fulfilled: How to Recognize, Receive, and Realize God’s Purpose for Your Life - Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) ₦19,000.00 Original price was: ₦19,000.00.₦16,430.00Current price is: ₦16,430.00.
    • Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Hardcover) ₦28,000.00 Original price was: ₦28,000.00.₦24,817.00Current price is: ₦24,817.00.
    • Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) Phases in Spiritual Leadership: How God Shapes Ordinary Believers into Trusted Kingdom Leaders Through a Spiritual Process - Second, Revised & Expanded Edition (Paperback) ₦19,500.00 Original price was: ₦19,500.00.₦16,430.00Current price is: ₦16,430.00.
    • The Major Baton Transferred: Rediscovering God’s Kingdom Mandate for Dominion and Influence (Hardcover) The Major Baton Transferred: Rediscovering God’s Kingdom Mandate for Dominion and Influence (Hardcover) ₦22,000.00 Original price was: ₦22,000.00.₦18,450.00Current price is: ₦18,450.00.
    JUST IN

    How to Build Daily Focus as a Leader

    February 17, 2026

    7 Leadership Mistakes That Are Secretly Destroying Your Team’s Performance

    February 17, 2026

    Business Environmental Scanning: A Strategic Tool for Nigerian Companies

    October 1, 2025

    Competition Awareness for Sustainable Growth: Insights for Nigerian Businesses

    October 1, 2025

    Top 100 Notable Leadership Experts in the World – From John C. Maxwell to A. Joshua Adedeji to Seth Godin

    September 27, 2025
    • NIGERIA
    • POPULAR POSTS

    Be a Leader Indeed, the One that Inspires!

    July 15, 2025

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    April 6, 2025

    Petrol Price Hike: NLC and Atiku Warn of Dire Consequences as Nigerians Face Economic Hardship

    September 9, 2024

    Small Investment, Big Returns: A Guide to Launching a Business in Nigeria with 100k Naira or Less

    August 29, 2024

    Uzza, The Ark of Covenant And The Tale of Sisters Nicki And Tasha

    August 31, 2017

    Tips for Newly Weds: How to Make a Beautiful Home

    January 21, 2017

    Towards Your Destiny: You May Not Look It Now!

    September 6, 2016

    Death Sentence for Kidnappers in Nigeria: What Were Senators Waiting For?

    May 5, 2016
    Podcast This Week

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Fridayposts.com about politics, leadership and business.

    FOLLOW US
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    Exchange Rate

    Exchange Rate USD: Thu, 5 Mar.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.