This was as it lampooned the leadership of the APC over what it described as a flopped one-million-man-march organised in Lagos, claiming that only 10,000 persons attended the programme which is an indication that the APC and its National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, are no longer in control of Lagos State.
The PDP Campaign was reacting to a statement issued by the APC yesterday, which described comments by President Goodluck Jonathan that the abducted girls are still alive if not the sect would have displayed their bodies to prove their death as callous, morbid and insensitive.
According to the Spokesman, “Whilst the majority of Nigerians are overjoyed by the fact that the President has given us hope by saying that the girls are still alive, Lai Mohammed and the APC are not happy.
“Lai Mohammed proclaimed that the proscription was unjust and unconstitutional. We have always believed that Buhari, Lai Mohammed, Governor Shettima and the APC know far more about the whereabouts of the Chibok girls and the activities of Boko Haram than they have cared to admit.
Taking a dig at the APC regarding the one-million-man-march organised in Lagos, PDPPCO alleged, “The fact that what the APC boasted would be a one-million-man march could only attract about 10,000 persons is a reflection of the pitiful state of delusion that they are suffering from.
“They have lost touch with reality and with the people of the state over whom they have maintained a wicked and ungodly economic and political stranglehold for all of 16 years. But the people of Lagos have now seen through their deception and have decided to reject them at the polls this time round.
“The Lagos people have amply demonstrated their anger against the APC and its leader.
“It is interesting to read that Tinubu asked the people at the flopped march to march for their freedom. I agree with him and the people will obey him by freeing themselves on April 11 from the political and economic bondage into which Tinubu has put them since 1999,” Fani-Kayode noted
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