PDP has criticised Lai Mohammed for condemning hate speeches that are
presumably dominating the media. While speaking at a meeting at
the National Council on Information in Jos last week, Lai Mohammed
decried the rate of hate speech and fake news being circulated in some
section of the media. He alleged that some persons were behind the
multi-billion Naira project to discredit this government by circulating
hate speeches and fake news.
PDP has reacted to Lai Mohammed's comment saying he is the author and
sustainer of hate speeches in the country. According to the opposition
party, APC had in its quest to clinch power from PDP in the past
elections, launched hate speeches and fake news on all media spaces and
this has continued in their administration. PDP says Lai Mohammed and
indeed any of the APC leaders for that matter are not in the Position to
teach any lessons on appropriate public speeches. The party says APC
should first apologize to Nigerians for their serial lies, inciting and
hate speeches with which Nigerians were deceived into believing that
they had something to offer. Read the party's statement below
The Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is taken aback
over the recent vituperation by the Honourable Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in which he accused opposition in the
Country as being responsible for hate speeches, disinformation and fake
news. How convenient! This is another lie from Lai Mohamned!! Mr.
Minister is invited to review his past speeches/statements as Spokesman
of opposition ACN/APC and then he will agree with us that the APC
leaders/members are the architect and sustainers of hate speeches in our
dear Country, Nigeria.
2. In case Lai Mohammed has forgotten, let us remind him and his
Parties, the ACN & APC that in their desperate quest to grab power
by all means, organized and carried out series of campaigns of calumny
as opposition designed to mislead the public, discredit the Person and
Office of past PDP led administrations especially, that of the immediate
past President, Dr. Goodluck E. Jonathan, GCFR in order to cause
disaffection amongst Nigerians against his government.
3. Alhaji Lai Mohammed as the Spokesman of ACN at a press conference
in April 2013 raised a false alarm alleging that the Federal Government
of Nigeria under President Jonathan had awarded an oil pipeline
protection contract to serve as a smokescreen in funding activities that
would create chaos in the South-West region. Of course, it turned out
that no such contract was ever awarded by the Jonathan Administration.
4. Still in April 2013, the ACN Spokesman now Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed mischievously alleged that President
Jonathan had issued a Presidential Directive targeted at witch-hunting
the Former Governor of Lagos State and Leader of the ACN , Bola Tinubu
in order to stop the Merger of the Party with other political parties.
This also turned out to be a hoax.
5. Also before the 2015 General Elections, the Chairman of APC, Chief
John Oyegun in November 2014, vowed to form a parallel government if
the Elections were rigged. His statement was later re-echoed by the
Presidential Campaign Director-General of the APC, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi,
and now Minister for Transport. Talk about distractions, intimidation,
harrasements and hate speeches, and that defines the APC leaders and
members.
6. Let us not forget the Infamous inflammatory statements by General
Muhammadu Buhari that caused wide spread violence and killings of
Nigerians in the 2011 General Elections. The General repeated almost the
same statement on the 14th of May 2012 in Kaduna State when some CPC
members from Niger State paid him a visit. He was quoted to have incited
his supporters saying “…if what happened in 2011 should again happen in
2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked
in blood.’’ To date, President Mohammadu Buhari has neither refuted the
Statement nor offer any explanation for it. What could be more hateful
than such a call for pogrom or mass murder of innocent Nigerians. The
list of such hateful and inciting speeches by the APC leaders and
especially their erstwhile Spokesman is endless. It was a period of one
lie, one day. All in the desperate bid to grab power at all cost. Now
that they have the power they don't know what to do with it.
7. Lai Mohammed and indeed any of the APC leaders for that matter are
not in the Position to teach any lessons on appropriate public
speeches. They should first apologize to Nigerians for their serial
lies, inciting and hate speeches with which our people were deceived
into believing that they had something to offer. They should then
undergo the serious ritual of self purgation without which there will be
a constant relapse into their goebbellian tactics as we continue to
witness. It is so ironic that those who haul mud at people do not ever
want sand thrown at them. If you are not ready to take the heat you
better leave the kitchen.
8. Lai Mohammed's statement must be seen for what it is: a desperate
attempt to divert attention from his government's woeful failures. When
this government first assumed office we were inundated with daily
sermons of how terribly the PDP had destroyed the Economy. Now that it
appears that cliche is well worn out they must find so called hate
speeches by the Opposition to blame for their woes.
9. Our advice to the APC Government is that it should concentrate on
doing the business of the people and to endeavor to speak the truth
always. Lies can take you thus far but in the end it cannot be an
alternative to the truth.
God bless the PDP! God bless Nigeria!!
Signed:
Prince Dayo Adeyeye
National Publicity Secretary, PDP.

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