Bola Tinubu, presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) can never return to power.
Speaking at the inauguration of the APC women campaign council in Abuja on Monday, Tinubu described the PDP as a party of “termites”.
Tinubu also claimed that the major opposition party could not develop rail tracks while in power.
But in a fact check published by TheCable, it was established that the administration of Goodluck Jonathan did the major work on the Abuja-Kaduna railway.
The APC presidential candidate also said the PDP would not be able to take power, owing to rudderless leadership.
“Our opponents spent 16 years, they had forgotten that the highway is an economy, electricity is mandatory for industrialisation. They don’t understand the transmission lines and the need for maintenance,” he said.
“They couldn’t make a down payment for the trail track. They are a political party of termites.
“A nation is not built on abusive language… 16 years of rudderless and ditching the wool – PDP shall never come back again. Never again.
“Who are they? They are looters. Go out there and tell them. A new hope is here. Whether it’s from Imo state we take. Tell them today is women’s day. You are following the man who knows the way.”
Tinubu said President Muhammadu Buhari promised to deal with the insurgency in the north-east and he delivered.
“The design on this cap is a broken shackle. We are breaking the shackle of poverty and destitution. In the last eight years, it has been a party that inherited a troublesome nation under the weight of uncertainty,” he said.
“We took over the worst pricing of crude oil but still, the very determined, focused person(Buhari) was able to bail 36 states of this country who were not able to pay salaries.”
Tinubu added that it is “easy to forget the situation of the country” before Buhari was elected president.