FORMER vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has confirmed that he
will present himself in the next presidential election, saying his
rumoured interest in the race should not be a surprise to Nigerians.
The
presidency, nonetheless, wishes him well, saying anybody’s right,
including Abubakar’s, to contest the 2015 election is guaranteed by the
constitution.
Abubakar said his ambition to rule Nigeria will
depend on a number of factors which he was yet to disclose, just as he
dismissed any alliance talks with the Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led
Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
Abubakar told the Nigerian
Tribune in a brief electronic interview that any alliance aimed at
achieving the ambition would be within the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
The disclosure is coming amidst reports that his
loyalists across the country were already making efforts to make an in
road to the South-West, even as they were striving for a cordial
relationship between their principal and his former boss, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, with strong indications that they are awaiting the outcome of
the Ondo State governorship election in October 20.
Meanwhile,
the Political Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Ahmed Gulak,
has said the former vice-president had the right to run in 2015.
“Atiku
is private individual; the directive by the president that people
should engage less in 2015 bickering because of the attendant
distractions concerns only those in government, as well people of good
conscience who share the same spirit with the president.
“As an
individual, if Abubakar says he has decided to polish his sandals and
run, we can only wish him well because it is the inalienable right of
every Nigerian, including Atiku, to run for the highest office in any
place they find themselves,” he said.
In another development,
ahead of the 2015 presidential election, the Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC) might have commenced the search for a suitable replacement
for Major-General Muham-madu Buhari, who might not contest the election
due to old age.
Already, the former head of state had commenced
talks with former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa,
who was seen as a staunch member and who would not betray the party,
compared to another possible replacement, Mallam Nasir el-Rufa’i.
Although
Buhari declined to talk to newsmen in Kaduna after the secret meeting
with Bafarawa at the weekend, a source close to the politicians confided
in newsmen that the talks were all about 2015.
“We are not going
to rest on our oars, we are not very comfortable with el-Rufa’i because
experienced had shown that runaway PDP member should not be trusted as
was exemplified in ACN and other parties.
However, Bafarawa, who spoke to newsmen after the Kaduna meeting with Buhari, declined to disclose what actually transpired.
“I
came to him to discuss, in order to chart the way forward on how we can
unite ourselves in the North, because the North is in disarray,
therefore, we need to unite since we are masters of all trade when you
talk of political activities in the North. All the political parties in
the country can be found in the North, therefore, we have to concentrate
and put our house in order,” he had told newsmen.
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