Opposition parties in merger talks are
shopping for a young northerner with a pan-Nigeria disposition that can
be fielded as a presidential candidate in 2015.
SUNDAY PUNCH’s investigations
showed that the search was part of the plan of the merger partners, if
the Congress for Progressive Change Presidential candidate in 2011, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) dropped his ambition.
It was gathered that the opposition
parties might shift attention to a former Minister of the Federal
Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, and the Action Congress of
Nigeria presidential candidate in 2011, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.
It was, however, learnt that the search
was not restricted to the two as it would be extended to technocrats,
with progressive disposition.
Such a candidate, it was gathered, must
be able to take on President Goodluck Jonathan or any other politician
that would be the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2015.
A chieftain of the CPC, who spoke in
confidence with our correspondent, said, “We are working on a plan B. If
Gen. Buhari does not contest, the parties will shift attention to
younger candidates.
“Our search will be extended to
non-politicians, including young technocrats from the North. El-Rufai
and Ribadu will be among the pool of candidates who will be screened.”
Buhari, had after the 2011 elections said he would not contest again having contested three times and failed.
But at the inauguration of the CPC
merger committee on January 16, 2013, Buhari said the outcome of the
merger would determine his 2015 ambition.
It was earlier reported that Buhari
might drop his presidential ambition as parties in the merger had an
initial understanding that leaders must be ready to make personal
sacrifices for the success of the merger.
Such a sacrifice, it was gathered, might see Buhari dropping his presidential ambition, if it would thwart the merger plan.
An aide of el-Rufai, who pleaded
anonymity, told our correspondent that, “There have been various
speculations. There was a report that there was tension between Gen.
Buhari and el-Rufai. There is nothing of such.
“The former minister is concerned with the success of the ongoing talks among some opposition parties.”
Efforts to get Ribadu did not succeed as
calls to his mobile telephone did not go through, neither did he
respond to a text message sent to him.
A member of the PDP Board of Trustees,
Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, had said the merger plan by opposition
parties would not stop the PDP from emerging victorious in 2015
elections.
Iwuanyanwu described the move as one that would neither pull PDP down nor succeed.
“As a democrat, I should sound a note of
warning; I have read recently about the coming together of some
political parties. They are not coming together on the basis of
ideology. They are coming together because they are afraid that unless
they gang up, PDP will win the elections in 2015. This is a wrong
political calculation.”
The parties involved in the merger have however accused the PDP of frustrating their plan.
They said the merger plans had driven
the PDP-led Federal Government to resort to tactics aimed at tarnishing
the image of key opposition leaders.
Culled From Punch
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Bunch of thieves struggling to rob more if they are giving a chance.When you guys were in power how did you perform.
ReplyDeleteWhy a Northerner?. If the choice MUST be from the North., then these jokers should NOT search too far. Senator. David Bonaventure Mark is the man to beat anytime!.
ReplyDeleteYou did not comprehend what the story is talking about.The story is talking about the presidential candidate of the opposition party,but Senator David Mark is in the PDP & not in the opposition.By the way,are you saying David Mark is not a northerner?Perhaps you want to say Why a MUSLIM?
DeleteMerger talks. Our eyes are wide open and our ears well cocked. What ever comes of it we shall see.
ReplyDeleteEveryone interested in 2015 presidecy must be able to give us a step by step critical breakdown of how u hope to achieve ur reasonable goals as president of nigeria.how will they be funded,your reasonable facts to nip corruption at its bud , bilateral relationship with foreign countries(only healthy& quality products would be imported into this country),your mapped out facts to curb terrorism & nip them @ the bud,equity ,justice & fairness to all,green & healthy environment
ReplyDeleteLets pray to God almighty to give us a leader after his own mind, merger is not the solution to Nigeria problem.
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