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Tokyo Conference: Nigeria now like a rejected commodity under Buhari — PDP laments




The much talked about Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7) has come and gone with Buhari already back to the country. And no, beside the squabble between the President's aides and IPOB, nothing like IPOB attack on the President happened.

But there's always something else to talk about especially when the President is surrounded by hordes of critics.

The latest of many critics of Buhari's recent trip to Japan, comes from the main opposition party in the country. The PDP in a recently released press statement, said Buhari's poor outing in the concluded TICAD 7 Conference is a true reflection of how the world sees his presidency. The PDP said the lack of attention given to the president by world leaders and Investors at the Tokyo conference and his inability to seal any meaningful agreement is a clear indication that the country is now like a rejected commodity under the Buhari administration.

The press statement which was released by the party via its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, reads:


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the disgraceful outing and poor attention given to President Muhammadu Buhari by world leaders and investors at the 7th Tokyo International Conference on Africa Development has further confirmed his rejection by the international community.

The party describes as a national embarrassment and shame that President Buhari could not seal any meaningful economic agreement at the conference but only came home with an empty basket and pocket full of promissory notes.

The PDP says the conference has shown that no world leader or international investors want to do any real business with Nigeria under President Buhari, mainly because of the legitimacy burden of his Presidency, arising from the rigging of the February 23 Presidential election, as well as overt impunity, corruption, treasury looting and recklessness that pervade his administration.

It is lamentable that while President Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) are reducing our nation by celebrating a mere pledge of $300,000 (N108 million) from the Japanese Prime Minister and a promissory note for 50 million euros from an EU Commissioner, his Ghanaian counterpart, Nana Akufo-Ado had sealed a deal with automobile giant, Toyota, to immediately establish a Toyota and Suzuki manufacturing plant in Ghana with a determined timeline of August 2020 for production.

The multinational had also signed a deal to establish a similar plant in neighboring Ivory Coast with a Memorandum of Understanding to that effect already signed last Thursday.

It is instructive to note that Toyota announced that it preferred to cite the plant in Ghana because of the favourable economic climate prevailing in the country; a climate, which has taken flight from Nigeria under President Buhari and worsened since the rigging of the Presidential election.

It is saddening that because of President Buhari, our nation, which, under the PDP had excelled to become one of the world’s fastest growing economies and a hub for Foreign Direct Investments, is now descending into a pariah and beggarly nation with no hope in sight.

This development plainly shows that the time is gone when world leaders and investors embraced manipulated elections and governments that do not have the mandate of their citizens.

The PDP stands with majority of Nigerians in holding that the only way to save our nation from imminent collapse is the retrieval of the Presidential mandate at the court. That is the only way our nation can enjoy the benefit of an acceptable and purposeful leadership, which will return her to the path of peaceful co-existence, political stability and economic prosperity.


-Criticaltimesnews

Tokyo Conference: Nigeria now like a rejected commodity under Buhari — PDP laments Tokyo Conference: Nigeria now like a rejected commodity under Buhari — PDP laments Reviewed by Idris Bashir on September 01, 2019 Rating: 5
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