The ruling All Progressives Congress  (APC) has told the 2023 Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s remarkable successes are undeniable.

The governing party also told the former Anambra Governor that the APC-led administration does not need the opposition validation of all the progress made in the last two years.

Obi on Tuesday during an interview on Prime Time on Arise Television accused Tinubu of poor performance in implementing economic policy reform, claiming he would have done better.

But the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka in a statement while reacting to Obi on Wednesday night in Abuja, dismissed the accusations, insisting that Tinubu’s successes are undeniable.

Dismissing Obi’s submission, the APC spokesman said the LP flag bearer failed to put  together any sensible critical economic argument in the face of stark and undeniable record of progress of Tinubui’s economic reforms.

The statement reads: “During an interview on Prime Time on Arise Television on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, sauntered down his path-beaten tunnel accusing President Bola Tinubu of poor performance in implementing economic policy reform, claiming he would have done better.

“To be honest, it was painful to watch Mr Obi as he laboured in vain to cobble together any sensible critical economic argument in the face of stark and undeniable record of progress of the administration’s economic reforms. Even Mr Obi’s trademark opportunistic sensationalization of transient difficulties that Nigerians have endured in patriotic support of the President’s bold and transformative economic plan availed no respite, as he floundered on national television, framing himself as a portrait of frustration and political desperation.

“Mr Obi’s favourite retort, “I would have done better as president”, must be a symptom of a protracted bout of election failure-induced hangover from which he has not awakened to the reality that he is not the president.

The governing party reminded Obi: “Opposition politics is not about denying the administration’s many successes. It is about critiquing what may be wrong but affirming what is right. It is not about wholesale condemnation that is only intended to mislead and score cheap political gains. The steady progress of the Tinubu-administration across sectors is undeniable and evident for all Nigerians to see.”

Going the memory lane, Morka recalled that “it is hysterical that Mr Obi, who was governor of a failed and forgotten administration in Anambra state of only 21 local government areas would so brazenly boast of his capacity to govern Africa’s largest democracy.

“Obi bequeathed a sordid legacy of economic stagnation,  infrastructural decay, ecological disaster, and religious polarization.”

Morka noted that “both as former Governor of Lagos state and now as President, Tinubu is a dogged achiever, bold and unwavering in tackling and transforming difficult challenges into opportunities. As he did for Lagos, President Tinubu is now doing for Nigeria with the economy rebounding steadily, posting productivity-enhanced trade surpluses in successive quarters, with a 3.6 percent economic growth forecasted for the current fiscal year; with a fast expanding foreign reserve; with revamped and operational local refineries; with food inflation on the decline; with a successful harmonization of multiple exchanges rates that now supports increased foreign direct investments and flow of remittances into the economy; and with a reasonably stable forex market.

“The administration also has posted in its success column the cleared $7billion forex backlog, and Ways and Means debt of over $30billion; with reduced debt serving ratio from 98 per cent to about 64 percent; with increased oil production in excess of 1.8 mbpd, surpassing the Organisation of Petroluem Exporting Countries (OPEC) quota of 1.5mbpd for the first time in many years; with a repositioned  stock exchange market that is now one of the most profitable in the world; with a vastly expanding Agricultural, Mine and Steel, Manufacturing, Creative and several other sub-sectors of the economy, in a push to increase the non-oil contribution to GDP; and with the Chatham House only recently adjudging the nation’s economy as the most competitive it has been in 25 years.

“Whereas global institutions and experts are applauding the unfolding silent economic revolution ably led by President Tinubu, Obi and his co-opposition drummers of empty partisan barrels continue to deny President Tinubu’s superlative and incomparable near mid-term successes and achievements.”

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