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PDP Press Release On Performance Publicity Tour

Gentlemen of the Press,
As you are aware, in the last 15 years of our democracy, our great
party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has continued to be the
custodian of the sacred mandate freely given by Nigerians since
1999.
Within this period, the PDP has strictly and vigorously applied itself to delivering on the mandate of not only establishing a free and
democratic society in which the powers and actions of government
are lawful but also creating a dynamic economy where the welfare
and prosperity of the people are guaranteed through sound policies
and rapid infrastructural development in all the sectors of the economy.
However, while millions of Nigerians continue to enjoy the evident benefits of having the PDP in power, and demonstrating their
satisfaction through their votes in successive elections, the
opposition has mounted a negative campaign asking what the PDP
has done in the last 15 years.
Many of them have also queried the rationale behind the unanimous
adoption of President Goodluck Jonathan as our sole Presidential
candidate for the 2015 general election.
The Peoples Democratic Party will respond in a unique way. In the
next couple of months, beginning from Monday, September 22, 2014,
the Publicity Directorate will embark on a comprehensive nationwide PDP Performance Tour to visit and publicize all projects executed by all PDP elected and appointed officials at the federal, state and local
government levels in all the sectors of the economy since 1999,
including constituency projects and interventions using special
bodies such as NDDC, PTDF, CBN, SURE-P, etc.
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Indeed, there is no state, local government or ward in Nigeria that
has not been positively affected by projects executed by PDP
governments at federal, state and local government levels. Such
projects abound in non-PDP states and many Nigerians erroneously
give credit to the opposition, which they eagerly accept.
Also, in states formerly controlled by the PDP, such as Edo, Rivers,
Nasarawa, Kano, Sokoto, Kwara, among others, the opposition
parties, now in control are laying claims to our projects. This tour
will ‘recover’ our projects claimed by the opposition and return the
credit to the PDP.
This is in addition to constituency projects by federal and state
lawmakers, which were mobilized by the PDP-led Federal Government
as well as the rapid growth in the private sector owing to our well
articulated reform policies and programmes in key sectors including
banking, power, communication, aviation, transport, commerce and
industry, retailing, agriculture, housing and others making our nation one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Our tour will entail a comprehensive sector-by-sector appraisal of our performance in all the nooks and crannies of Nigeria and the successes recorded in transforming the lives of citizens in the last 15
years of our democracy.
How is the PDP Performance Tour different from the Good
Governance Tour? While the Good Governance Tour focused on the
projects executed by all the parties under the current dispensation,
the PDP Publicity Tour will focus on all projects executed by all PDP
elected or appointed officials including the Federal Government, our
state governors, ministers federal and state legislators, local
government chairmen and councilors past and present since 1999.
We therefore urge all Nigerians to be part of this laudable project as
we catalogue our collective successes under the PDP-led administration. In this regard, we wish to state that as we embark on our performance tours, we will no longer focus on answering to diatribes of the opposition. Our answer to such is that we meet at the polls in 2015. All members of the party are by this directed to comply accordingly.
The leadership of the party also wishes to use this opportunity to
congratulate all members of our National Executive Committee (NEC)
for a successful meeting last Thursday.
We note that the decision of NEC to endorse President Goodluck
Jonathan was based on his performance in office and the confidence
our people have expressed in his leadership. The fact remains that
under the present administration, our nation has witnessed an
unprecedented progress in all critical sectors through Mr. President’s
Transformation Agenda in spite of the security challenges we face as
a nation.
Apart from the massive infrastructural development being witnessed
across board, it is incontestable that the private sector has immensely flourished in the last three years owing to the continued implementation of our manifesto and policies including the PDP
ideology of transfer of wealth from public institutions to the private
sector, allowing hard working private individuals to thrive in
manufacturing, aviation, housing, banking, telecoms, food processing,
hospitality, education, transport, construction, oil and gas among
others.
The leap in the nation’s economy has been acknowledged by the
world community. The Fitch Ratings which affirmed Nigeria’s long-
term foreign and local currency IDRs, the senior unsecured bond and
Short-term foreign currency IDR ratings respectively at ‘BB”s and the
rebasing of our economy which placed it as the 26th largest economy
in the world and the largest economy in Africa attest to this.
We invite Nigerians to note that these achievements were in spite of
very serious security challenges facing the administration especially,
the insurgency in the north. It is our incontrovertible statement that
no other political party in this country would have maintained
democracy in the face of such stiff detractions.
Also we note the candor, forthrightness and humility with which
President Goodluck Jonathan has continued to apply himself in
ensuring the welfare and prosperity of all Nigerians as one family
without regard to ethnic, tribal, religious and political considerations.
It is manifest that President Jonathan enjoys the support and
solidarity of the Nigerian people who desire the continuation of his
Transformation Agenda and the consolidation of the gains thereof
under the PDP-led administration.
Finally, in keeping with our total commitment to the tenets of
internal democracy, the leadership of the PDP hereby releases our
comprehensive guideline for our nomination processes for the 2015
general election. We assure our members and teeming supporters
that we are not only strictly committed to ensuring a level playing
ground for all aspirants but also assures of a strong and formidable
platform for victory in the elections.

Thank you.

Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary.

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