 The Minister of Information and Culture, Al-Ahaji Laim Muhammad, has raised alarm over an alleged plan by the major opposition party, People's Democratic Party, PDP, to sabotage the administration of President Muhammad-e-Buhari. Muhammad said the PDP was trying to trigger what he described as another end-sars process to heat up the policy and make the Buhari administration look bad in the eyes of Nigerians. He boasted that while the PDP wasted 16 years without leaving behind any legacy, even with the huge oil revenues, the APC-led federal government has delivered many monumental projects across the country with lower oil prices. The minister questioned the rationale behind the opposition party's moves to return to power in 2023. The opposition said they handed over a $500 billion economy, the price of petrol, the oil exchange, to stop. I asked them what infrastructure did they leave behind? How many kilometers of roads did they leave behind? How many kilometers of roads did they leave behind? At the time of the plencher, and I said it here, when they had the money, when petroleum was selling for almost $100, for more than 10 years, what did they do with it? They filtered it away, if we did not, if we left a sand economy, the sand infrastructure would not be building, would not be completing the 30-year-old Itape worry, would not be building a brand new standard gauge wave from Lagos to Ibadio. Everybody in Nigeria today, whether political party or individual, that is wishing for another answer does not serve to rule this country. We are not saying that the opposition should not decide, but they should not promote anarchy, that we never promoted anarchy in our time. And I said, they said, this is not the first time they are going to do this, but we will continue to come here and defend our position, whether in the area of security or in the area of infrastructure.