Plateau massacre: Presidency criticizes the PDP for crying crocodile tears

The Presidency has struck out again at the PDP for enjoying cheap, opportunistic policies with the most recent killings in Plateau State.

“These are painful occasions that call for a deep introspection into how cheap human lives have become, and the offering of practical insights into advice on how to get out of a bind. But the PDP would somehow dance on the graves of the dead “. , enjoying the childish and low-cost policy”, mentioned Femi Adesina, press advisor for the Presidency, in a statement at this time.

The PDP had declared seven days of mourning following the unfortunate and unfortunate killings at Plateau State over the weekend.

The also mentioned party flags can be flown to half of the workers during the interval.

But Adesina reminded the PDP that during his 16-year tenure in Nigeria, the worst tragedies occurred and the party saw no opportunity to shed the crocodile tears it is shedding now.

“The comatose and prostrate social gathering is declaring seven days of mourning, during which flags will be flown at their workplaces to half the workers across the country. Unbeknownst to the social gathering, however, these flags have been forcibly lowered since their defeat at the polls in 2015, and will be so for a long time to come back, because Nigerians are politically savvy and not fooled by cheap antics. .

Offering a review report of the murders recorded during the PDP period, the Presidency clarified that he is not justifying the current murders because he believes that each soul is vital to be preserved in the country.

“Those who benefit from the distorted statements of the Presidency could state that we are saying that far more people were killed under the PDP than under President Muhammadu Buhari. It would be inconceivable to take action. The intent of this statement is to point out that it is nonsense The murders have been with us for a while, this government is working in the direction of durable solutions, and it must be given the chance to take action.

“Even a single soul is treasured, and no man should take a life he cannot create. However, when tragic conditions such as those that occurred at Plateau State occur, they should in no way be used to play crude politics. Those who do not willing to act must either change their mind or lose their humanity,” Adesina said.

Here is a quick guide to some savage and brutal murders in Nigeria during the PDP rule, between 1999 and 2015:

November 20, 1999. Odi, in the state of Bayelsa, is invaded by order of a PPD president. About 2,500 people dead.

Between February and May 2000, some 5,000 people were killed during riots over sharia law in many parts of the north. No mourning nationwide.

In 2001, thousands of people, including the elderly, the sick, women and children, were killed in Zaki Biam. No crocodile tears.

Between 7 and 12 September 2001, Jos, Plateau State, erupted in internal killings. Between 500 and 1,000 people had been killed.

In February 2004, at least 975 people were killed in Yelwa-Shendam, Plateau State.

Between 28 and 29 November 2008, Jos burned again, with 381 deaths.

In 2010, 992 people were killed in Jos.

In 2014 alone, according to the International Terrorism Index, at least 1,229 people were killed in the Central Belt.

Boko Haram killings in the PDP years had exceeded 10,000. Read more about this news and more at http://www.absolute9ja.com

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