Sunday, 14 September 2014

Buhari, Atiku presidential bids split APC



There are strong indications that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s plan to formally declare his bid for the All Progressives Congress presidential ticket is tearing the party apart. SUNDAY PUNCH learnt in Abuja on Friday that Atiku’s plan to declare his ambition on September 24, 2014 had pre-empted other contenders. Already Atiku’s announcement has split members of the party...

It was learnt that the announcement by the Atiku Campaign Group was considered by other contenders as hasty. They argued that the party had yet to release guidelines for its presidential primary. Besides Atiku, other presidential aspirants in the APC include a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and the Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso.While Atiku’s supporters say he is the best candidate of the party, Buhari’s camp argue that Atiku cannot give President Goodluck Jonathan a good fight in 2015.
A former National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change and associate of the former head of state, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, dismissed insinuations that Buhari would dump the APC should he lose the ticket, he said the party’s presidential primary should not be a matter of money.He said, “General Buhari is going nowhere; he is a loyal party man. Any talk about Buhari leaving the party is balderdash.”Fashakin said while it was true that Buhari left the All Nigeria Peoples Party, the circumstances which led to that decision no longer existed.He explained that Buhari had done a lot to stabilise the APC, noting that the support Buhari enjoyed in the North was non-transferable.According to him, supporters are of the view that Buhari stands heads above shoulders over other contenders.He said “The APC will be the ultimate loser should its mandate become the subject of horse trading or a matter or naira and kobo.“The party would have scored an own goal. He remains the only living Nigerian right now who can give Jonathan and the PDP a run for their money. 

Any other candidate the party puts forwards can easily be overrun by Jonathan.”Also speaking on the issue, a Buhari supporter within the party hierarchy who pleaded anonymity, said, “Others may have more money, but if you look at the manifesto of the party, it says one of our cardinal programmes is to fight corruption and instil national re-orientation. Between Buhari and the other candidate, who is in a better position to do this?”
However, the Atiku campaign group does not appear to be bothered by the interest generated by the opposition from Buhari’s camp. The Director of the Atiku Media Office, Garba Shehu, in a telephone interview said his principal’s quest for the APC ticket and ultimately Nigeria’s Presidency was hinged on his desire to serve.According to him, Atiku’s reach and connection within and outside the country makes him the best person for the job.He said all the former Vice-President was seeking to do was to give back to the Nigerian society which gave him enormous opportunities.Shehu said the Atiku campaign group had taken a conscious decision not to attack any aspirant bidding for the ticket and would run only issue-based campaign.He said “You are not going to see us attacking any aspirant, because if we attack any aspirant, we will weaken the party; his conduct will be one of civility, and respect for each contestant. We are hoping that this will be about ideas. We need more aspirants within the APC to put themselves forward for election and Nigerians will choose who they want.”


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