Hmmm..2015 election sha....The
Presidential campaign of the All Progressives Congress and its Peoples
Democratic Party counterpart on Monday clashed over the refusal of the
former to honour an invitation to hold a live debate on national issues.
According to the APC presidential
campaign, its candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), was turning
down an invitation to hold a debate with President Goodluck Jonathan
because there were more serious campaign issues.
The APC campaign explained that its
candidate was commencing a series of town hall meetings across the
nation as part of his deliberate strategy of campaign ahead of the
February 14 presidential election.
This was contained in a statement signed by the APC presidential campaign Director of the Media, Garba Shehu.
He explained that Buhari and his running
mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo would interact and explain directly to
citizens the policy thrust of their envisaged administration and how the
set objectives would be achieved.
The statement said the town hall meetings
which started in Lagos on Monday, with a robust interaction between
Buhari/Osibanjo and the Organised Private Sector would be taken to other
parts of the nation.
According to him, the party is compelled
to chart this course because of the compelling need to have
person-to-person interactive sessions during which pertinent questions
will be posed to the candidates and responses provided.
In response, the PDP Presidential
Campaign Organisation said it condemned the contempt with which the APC
presidential candidate had held Nigerians with his consistent refusal to
participate in live television debates with President Goodluck
Jonathan.
The spokesperson for the PDP presidential
campaign, Femi Fani-Kayode, in a statement in Abuja said Buhari’s
decision to shun another debate organised by the Newspaper Proprietors
Association of Nigeria and Channels Television was despicable.
He urged Nigerians to ensure the rejection of Buhari at the poll as a just recompense for his action.
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