Get Ready To Face Consequences Of Treason – Presidency To APC

Started by Shola Sholaz, Dec 15, 2013, 09:48 PM

Shola Sholaz

The has Presidency has warned the All Progressives Congress (APC) that it should be ready to face consequences of treason.
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The was made known in a statement signed by the President Goodluck Jonathan's Special Adviser,  Reuben Abati.
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The Statement read thus
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"We have noted with utter disdain, the reckless and irresponsible call by the APC on Sunday for the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against President Goodluck Jonathan.
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Ordinarily, we would not have  dignified Alhaji Lai Mohammed's latest vituperations in the service of his paymasters with a response, but we thought it necessary to warn that the Federal Government will not standby idly and let the nation be plunged into unnecessary crises and political instability because of the desperation and apparent readiness of the APC spokesman and his gang of power-seeking desperadoes to sacrifice the well-being of the country on the altar of their selfish personal ambitions.
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The Presidency totally condemns the decision by Alhaji Mohammed and his party to move further beyond the bounds of honourable and acceptable political conduct with the senseless call for the impeachment of a President who continues to sincerely devote himself to the discharge of the sacred mandate freely given to him by Nigerians.
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The APC, which remains a minority party with doubtful credentials in the National Assembly, knows fully well that its attempt to hector and blackmail a Parliament dominated by loyal members of the President's party, the PDP, into an impeachment process, will come to nothing.
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But it has cavalierly embarked on this outrageous gambit, with scant regard for peace, order, security and political stability in the country, in furtherance of its  dastardly and heinous strategy of over heating the polity and working to cause public disaffection against the Jonathan Presidency  with lies, false accusations and unjustifiable indictments. ahead of the 2015 general elections.

Folami David

All this disagreement is not what the country needs right now. There are better things they should be doing with their time.