It
said the decision of the PDP to declare seven days of mourning for the killings
amounted to dancing on the graves of the dead and playing cheap, infantile
politics.
The
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina,
stated this in a statement in Abuja.
Adesina
said while the PDP which he described as a “comatose and prostrate party” asked
that its flag be flown at half -mast nationwide during the period, the party
did not know that those flags had been forcefully lowered since its 2015 loss
at the polls, and might remain so for a long time to come.
The
statement read, “The sad and unfortunate killings in Plateau State over the
weekend have been turned to opportunity to once again play irresponsible
politics, particularly by the Peoples Democratic Party which says it is
declaring seven days of mourning.
“These
are dolorous times that call for deep introspection on how cheap human lives
have become, and the proffering of actionable ideas on how to get out of the
bind, but the PDP would rather dance on the graves of the dead, playing cheap,
infantile politics.
“The
comatose and prostrate party is declaring seven days of mourning, during which
flags in its offices would be flown at half mast nationwide.
“But
unknown to the party, those flags had been forcefully lowered since its 2015
loss at the polls, and may remain so for a long time to come, because Nigerians
are politically discerning, and cannot be hoodwinked by cheap antics.”
Presidency
lists killings under PDP watch
The
presidential spokesman then listed some killings which he described as savage
and brutal that took place during the PDP rule between 1999 and 2015 for which
no national mourning was declared.
“November
20, 1999. Odi, in Bayelsa State which was invaded on the orders of a PDP
President, about 2,500 people killed. No national mourning.
“Between
February and May 2000, about 5,000 people were killed during riots over Sharia
law in different parts of the North. No national mourning.
“In
2001, hundreds of people, including the old, infirm, women and children were
killed in Zaki Biam. No crocodile tears.
“Between
September 7 and 12, 2001, Jos, Plateau State, erupted in internecine killings.
Between 500 and 1,000 people were killed. Flags were not flown at half mast.
“In
February, 2004, at least 975 people were killed in Yelwa-Shendam, Plateau
State. No mourning by the then ruling PDP.
“Between
November 28 and 29, 2008, Jos was in flames again, with 381 deaths. No mourning. In 2010, 992 people killed in
Jos. Mum was the word.
“In
2014 alone, according to Global Terrorism Index, at least 1,229 people were
killed in the Middle Belt. No mourning.
“Boko
Haram killings in PDP years were over 10,000. PDP flags were still fluttering
proudly in the sky,” Adesina added.
The
presidential spokesman said the list showed that wanton killings had been with
the country for some time.
He
said while the present administration was working towards proffering lasting
solutions, it should be given the opportunity to do so.
He
said those playing politics with tragedies should have a change of heart or
lose their humanity.
“Those
who take pleasure in twisting statements from the Presidency may claim we are
saying that many more people were killed under the PDP than under President
Muhammadu Buhari. It would be unconscionable to do so.
“The
intendment of this statement is to show that wanton killings have been with us
for awhile (sic); this government is working towards enduring solutions; and
should be given the opportunity to do so.
“Even
a single soul is precious, and no man should take a life, which he cannot
create. But when tragic situations as had happened in Plateau State occur, such
should never be used to play crude politics.
“Those
who are wont to do so should have a change of heart, or lose their very
humanity,” he concluded.
Show
respect for the dead, PDP counsels Buhari
But
the PDP, in its reaction, expressed shock by the statement credited to the
Presidency. The opposition party said the statement justified
the Presidency’s alleged failure to stop
killings in Plateau, Zamfara,
Benue, Yobe, Adamawa, Borno, Kogi, Taraba and other troubled states.
The
PDP said it was indeed reprehensible that the Presidency in its “usual
arrogance and insensitivity to the mood of the nation chose to condemn the PDP
for declaring a seven-day mourning and flying our flags at half-mast in honour
of the dead and solidarity with the bereaved.”
The
National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, who stated this while reacting to the statement
by Adesina, said it was disturbing that even in death, the Buhari Presidency
still wanted to deny these victims of callous murder the honour of being
mourned.
He
said, “The PDP urges the Buhari Presidency to confront the challenge of
fulfilling the basic responsibility of governance by providing security for the
lives and property of all Nigerians irrespective of their creed, tribe and
political affiliations.”
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