The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in
Kaduna State has described as “cheap blackmail and total falsehood”,
allegations by the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC) that the
incumbent administration of Mukhtar Yero has abandoned all ongoing
projects inherited from the last administration of the late Governor,
Patrick Yakowa.
In an interview with Channels Television, the Kaduna State PDP
Chairman, Abubakar Haruna, said no ongoing project has been abandoned by
Governor Yero, adding that 20 out of the 32 roads awarded by the former
governor in 2012 have been completed by the Yero administration while
the remaining others are at their various stages of completion.
He also said the Yero government had successfully empowered the youth
and the elderly through the award of overseas scholarship to indigenous
students, payment of pension arrears to civil servants who retired
since 2005 and construction of over 300 classrooms and health centres
across the state.
The PDP chairman, while stating that the people of Kaduna State have
resolved to vote for continuity in the forthcoming polls, alleged that
the tenure of Mr Nasir El-Rufai as Minister of the Federal Capital
Territory and Director General for the Bureau for Public Enterprise
(BPE) did not benefit the people of Kaduna State in any way.
He further stated that the APC out of desperation had decided to use
allegations of abandoned projects to discredit the ruling party
especially now that the elections are around the corner.
He said APC’s “incontrovertible blackmail and attack on PDP members
not only contravenes the Electoral Act, but also against the peace
accord jointly signed by the governorship and other candidates”, aimed
at preventing violence before, during and after the elections.
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