Wednesday 16 May 2012

PDP accuses labour, civil society groups of bias

Peoples Democratic Party has accused the Nigerian Labour Congress and civil society groups of bias in their actions.
The party therefore called on them to be objective on issues of national importance.
The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,  on Wednesday, accused Labour and the civil society groups of singling out the PDP for blame while turning a blind eye to the abuses of democratic process and rule of law by the opposition political parties, especially the Action Congress of Nigeria.
The statement read in part, “For reasons whose border is very distant to objectivity, the PDP has been the subject of undeserved victimisation, of negative profiling by the labour and civil society groups who at the same time play the ostrich to the lawlessness and pyre of democracy by the opposition political parties.
“We are large in size no doubt. We control the largest of the nation’s apparatus of governance and should enjoy greater spotlight, positive or negative.
“However, this should not entail the death of the ‘watchdog’ in the civil society and Labour in the face of anti-democratic entanglements by the opposition. Such will result in dysfunctional development of dire consequences.”
The PDP also accused the groups of maintaining “uncomfortable sealed slip” over what it called “the mockery of democracy in Lagos and Edo States”.
  
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