The All Progressives Congress has said
there will be no automatic ticket for a former Head of State, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and other presidential aspirants in the party.
This was coming ahead the allegation that
some leaders of the party had been planning to give automatic ticket to
Buhari, a development that was said not to be favoured by Abubakar
Atiku, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Senator Bukola Saraki’s groups within the
party.
But the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the APC would not give automatic ticket to Buhari.
“We won’t give automatic ticket to
anyone, including Buhari. It is not in our constitution. All the
candidates will undergo primary,”
However, a senior member of the party
told journalists in Abuja on Sunday that the manoeuvres by certain APC
forces to make Buhari the party’s presidential candidate in 2015 without
going through a primary was not going down well with Kwankwaso, Bukola
and Atiku support groups. The three politicians are also interested in
the APC ticket.
It was also gathered that the attempt to
foist Buhari candidature on the party without following democratic
process was likely to tear the party apart.
According to this informed APC insider,
who didn’t want to be named because he had no authority to speak,
however, admitted that any attempt to hoodwink other members of the
party in the election of a presidential candidate would destroy the
foundation and the credibility of the APC.
The informed insider said they were
particularly worried by feelers from the Buhari camp who were insisting
that the emergence of the former military ruler as a candidate “is a
settled matter.”
Buhari himself was said to have expressed open disagreement with the modified open direct primary adopted by the APC.
That position was expanded upon by the
spokesman for the Buhari Organisation, Osita Okechuku, who said, “Given
all the indices, the APC already has a de facto presidential candidate in the person of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
“If you go through the constitution of
the APC, under Article 20, it says for nomination of candidate either
for party offices or presidential election, you first explore consensus.
“If an agreement is reached through
consensus, it has to be affirmed. If we go through that method, though
we have a lot of good quality people in the APC, I do not know of any
person who the leadership of the APC would tell Buhari to step down
for.”
According to the source, disregarding
democratic process in the choice of party presidential flagbearer could
drag the APC into deep “and possibly irreparable political damage.”
He explained that the idea of “automatic
adoption” of Buhari or any other aspirant for that matter was
undemocratic and would be resisted.
The APC source warned that party members
should not be reduced to “slaves and sheepishly expected to sign the
dotted lines when confronted with the nauseating idea of automatic
ticket.”
The APC insider said those scheming for
“automatic ticket” for Buhari “ were probably the PDP fifth columnists
who want to drive a nail into the APC coffin.”
A spokesperson for the defunct Congress
for the Progressive Forum, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, however, defended the
plan to give Buhari automatic ticket.
He said of all the aspirants, only Buhari
had the clout to defeat President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2015
presidential election.
He also said that since the APC was
likely going to anchor its camping on the fight against corruption, he
added that Buhari was the only candidate that the APC could use for the
purpose.
Fashakin said, “Buhari is the face
against corruption in the country. He is going to serve for only four
years if he wins and we know he is not a corrupt person. Nigerians and
the opposition know that it is only Buhari who can fight corruption in
the country. He is the only one who can face President Jonathan during
the election because of his antecedents.
“He deserves to have the APC ticket
without challenge. Apart from this, we don’t want to go to the
presidential election with a divided house. This is why he must be given
the ticket without challenge.”
Already, he said Buhari was already talking with other aspirants with the aim of convincing them to step down for him.
He said it would be wrong for people to
think that the supporters of Buhari would vote for anyone that emerged
apart from the former head of state as the APC candidate.
This, he said, was because majority of the voters especially in the North, might not have faith in such a candidate.
“Let me also add that none of the other
candidates can match the popularity of Buhari either in the North or in
the South,” Fashakin added.
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