What Bill Gates did not tell President Buhari is that their administration is so incompetent, disorganized and confused - PDP
The opposition party, PDP is still feasting off Bill Gates speech at Aso Rock where he said the current administraton's economic plan is flawed.
According to PDP in a series of tweets, 'what Gates did not tell President Buhari and his team was that their administration is so incompetent, disorganized and confused that it could not develop any functional economic policy direction and that this has caused our nation her current economic woes'.
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According to PDP in a series of tweets, 'what Gates did not tell President Buhari and his team was that their administration is so incompetent, disorganized and confused that it could not develop any functional economic policy direction and that this has caused our nation her current economic woes'.
See the rest of the tweets below...
President @MBuhari and the @APCNigeria can now see that the entire world is fully aware of their misrule and as such should stop wasting the nation’s resources on pointless image laundering and desperate quest for international endorsements. pic.twitter.com/I7wo28VxtH— Official PDP Nigeria (@OfficialPDPNig) March 23, 2018
@BillGates was just being polite to his host, President @MBuhari, when he said the policy of his government is not reflecting the needs of the people. pic.twitter.com/OQpzGaZMFd— Official PDP Nigeria (@OfficialPDPNig) March 23, 2018
What Gates did not tell President @MBuhari and his team was that their administration is so incompetent, disorganized and confused that it could not develop any functional economic policy direction and that this has caused our nation her current economic woes. pic.twitter.com/D0mSKyYxEq— Official PDP Nigeria (@OfficialPDPNig) March 23, 2018
More disheartening is that instead of being remorseful, officials of the @APCNigeria administration, including @ProfOsinbajo, are attempting to put up a lame defence, despite the indicting facts. pic.twitter.com/kko7hHUxy0— Official PDP Nigeria (@OfficialPDPNig) March 23, 2018
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