Former Vice-President and All
Progressives Congress chieftain, Atiku Abubakar, has denied the rumour
going round in Adamawa State that he intends to contest in the
governorship by-election in the state.
The election, which will hold on October
11, is expected to be a two-horse race between the APC and the Peoples
Democratic Party.
Among the people gunning for the
governorship seat are the former Deputy Governor of the state, Bala
Ngilari, the former military Governor of Lagos State, Col Buba Marwa
(retd) and the ex-Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime
Commission, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who recently defected from the APC to
the PDP.
Concerning the rumour, Atiku on Saturday
posted on his Facebook page, “I just read this rumour that I am running
for governor of Adamawa State. This is not true.”
According to him, contesting again as the governor of the state will mean taking a step backward.
“I was elected governor of Adamawa State
15 years ago, but was elevated to the position of vice president. I
believe we must always look forward, not backwards.
“I will never back away from supporting
the development of my home state, as I have always done, both as a
businessman and a statesman,” Atiku said.
The APC chieftain also expressed his
sadness over the inability of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government
to rescue the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls being held hostage by
Boko Haram.
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