Former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will on September 24
formally make a declaration for the presidential ticket of the main
opposition party in the country, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The party’s presidential convention is expected to hold in November.
According to a statement from his media aide, Garba Shehu and made
available to newsmen in Abuja at the weekend, the event will hold in the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Although the statement did not reveal the venue of the formal
declaration, it disclosed that former Aviation Minister, Professor
Babalola Borisade will anchor Atiku’s campaign.
Recall that the former Aviation Minister worked for the victory of
the late General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and thereafter, the late Chief
M.K.O. Abiola on the platform of the defunct Social Democratic Party
(SDP) in 1991 and 1993, respectively.
Borisade also worked as the strategist for President Olusegun
Obasanjo in 1999 and 2003 elections, both of which were won resoundingly
by the PDP.
Saturday Sun checks revealed that the former vice-president
would be contending for the APC presidential ticket along with the
former presidential candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC), General Muhammadu Buhari and Kano State governor, Rabiu
Kwankwaso.
The APC chieftain was the presidential candidate of the defunct
Action Congress in 2007 and lost the election to the PDP candidate,
the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.
Atiku returned to the PDP in 2010 and contested for the party’s
presidential ticket for the 2011 election which he lost to President
Goodluck Jonathan.
He dumped the ruling party this year and joined the APC, claiming
alienation from the activities of the strategic organs of the PDP as
the reason for his defection.
Offering an insight into why he was seeking the 2015 presidency,
Atiku noted in the statement that his mission was to reform institutions
of government and reconciling a nation torn apart by mutual ethnic
distrust.
“This is not about me, it is about our young people. It is about
Nigerians. It is their future, not the past. It is about reforming
government, securing the people and reconciling the nation”, he
stated.
The Turaki Adamawa further submitted: “2015 is special and a
potential turning point in Nigeria’s history – that we need to seize the
moment to give every Nigerian a chance to help re-define Nigeria as a
place for them and their children to prosper and feel safe.” He noted
that a change was needed now, adding that he was ready to lead that
change.
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