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Presidency Attacks PDP, Says Opposition Missing in Nigeria

The presidency on Sunday attacked the main opposition party, PDP, saying the party was missing in key national all issues and only focusing on trivial matters.
Garba Shehu, President Muhammadu Buhari’s spokesperson said this in an article.
Mr Shehu made reference to the anti-sexual harassment bill proposed by 107 senators as a sign of the productivity of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
However, although the lead sponsor of the bill, Movie Omo-Agege is of the APC, dozens of PDP lawmakers are co-sponsors.
The bill was passed by the past Senate under Bukola Saraki, but rejected by the then House of Representatives.
Mr Shehu made reference to this in his criticism of the PDP.
“The bill had been tabled before – in 2016 – but it was not passed: some members of our party, working with the opposition, then stronger in numbers than today, blocked it.
“This time around, there has been no such attempt by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to scupper the legislation. We cannot tell whether they remain opposed to it, for they have been too busy to let the 200 million citizens of Nigeria know,” the presidential aide wrote.





