The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) has accused the frontrunners in
the 9 August governorship election in Osun state of ‘stomach
infrastructure’ type of campaign.
The party claims that the All
Progressives Congress (APC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) are
inducing voters with money, rice, milk and kerosene, a phenomenon known in Nigeria as ‘stomach infrastructure’.
“This ridiculous act of inducing poor
voters with basic things like rice, milk, kerosene, etc, now referred
to as Stomach Infrastructure has again underscored the low level
governance in this country,” SPN said in a statement signed by Alfred
Adegoke Kola Ibrahim, the party’s secretary in Osun.
SPN said it
was worried that the two main parties associated with “this unwholesome
act – APC and PDP – are both ruling political parties at the state and
federal levels.”
“These same political parties have introduced anti-poor policies that deny the same mass of people the right to better living conditions without depending on handouts from politicians.
“For
instance, the PDP has been in control political power at the federal
level since the beginning of civilian rule in 1999, yet poverty, want, unemployment, collapsed education system, collapsed infrastructure and social strife have been the lot of the country,” the party said.
It explained that between 1999 and 2013, poverty has climbed from 54 percent to more than 70 percent, while youth unemployment has risen to well over 50 percent.
“Yet,
the country has earned more than $700 billion from oil since 1999.
While the majority of the population is living in want, just one percent
of the population is controlling over 80 percent of our oil wealth. It
is this rotten economic arrangement, premised on capitalist neoliberal
policies of privatization, commercialization, liberalization,
deregulation, etc that have made access to comfortable living difficult
for majority,” SPN said.
The party said the PDP governorship candidate in the Osun election, Iyiola Omisore is “part and parcel of this rot.”
”He
was the chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation between 2007
and 2011, who supervised the budgets that deny the people basic means of
livelihood but ensure more wealth for the tiny rich minority,” the
party said.
SPN said the Ife-Ilesa road dualization, which was
started more than five years ago, has been abandoned with no one
explaining where the monies appropriated for it have not been accounted
for.
It said Rauf Aregbesola, the APC, candidate has also not been successful after four years in power.
It
called on the voters to reject both the PDP and the APC and build an
alternative political party with pro-poor and pro-masses programmes. (.pmnewsnigeria)
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