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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

APC can’t take full credit for 2nd Niger Bridge — PDP

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) cannot take full credit for the completion of the second Niger Bridge, Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has said.

PDP spokesperson, Kola Ologbodiyan, disclosed that the project was conceptualised by PDP and was already at 38 per cent completion before APC took over

He said the Second Niger bridge was work in progress during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. He wondered why the APC upon completion of the bridge would want to take full glory rather than give due credit to all parties involved.

“The Federal Government shares in the Second Niger bridge as at the time Jonathan was in office was about N30 billion. And before he left the office, about N21.2 billion had been paid. I can clearly say from the reports as at 2015, that 38 per cent of the project was ongoing but when APC came in. But now, that it has been completed, they want to take full credit for the project. One of the biggest problems of the APC administration is that they don’t credit. They would never say that PDP did this and that they completed it,” he said.

In a television interview, yesterday, the PDP chieftain lamented the deplorable state of the country across several sectors, hinging it on the inefficiency of the current administration in steering the ship of the country even after being in power for over seven years.

He said rather than being focused on improving the situation of the country through adequate economic, social and infrastructural interventions, the APC administration was occupied with trivial issues.

He alleged the APC had no idea of governance before coming into power which is why they have failed on their campaign promises of 2015.

Speaking ahead of the 2023 general election, Ologbodiyan stressed on his candidate, Atiku Abubakar, saying he was the most qualified for the job.

He said Atiku was more competent than the other candidates vying for the post. He described Atiku as a visionary and a forward-looking leader with the dedication to end the suffering of Nigerians.

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