Babachir Lawal, former secretary
to the government of the federation (SGF), says the All Progressives Congress
(APC) must create an enabling environment for aspirants to contest for the
presidency in 2023.
Lawal was sacked as SGF in
October 2017 after he was indicted in a N544m grass-cutting scandal.
Speaking on the issue of zoning
of the 2023 presidency in an interview with The Punch, Lawal said Bola Tinubu,
a national leader of the APC, was instrumental to President Muhammadu Buhari’s
victory in 2015 and should be given a chance in 2023.
“First of all, I want to declare that I am a Tinubu man. There’s no denying that there’s a Tinubu factor in the APC. Just like I was a Buharist and every time Buhari’s name was mentioned, I stood by it. But the crisis that started in the APC has nothing to do with 2023. It just had to do with the mismanagement of the party by those entrusted with that responsibility – namely the NWC,” Lawal said.
“One of our specific goals was to
make Buhari the president. Tinubu was a colossus of south-west politics. If he
had said there would be no merger, there wouldn’t have been any merger.
“By the time we went to the APC
national convention, the north-west was not with Buhari. The north-west people
were either for Atiku or Rabiu Kwankwaso; most of them, at least. The late
Inuwa Abdulkadir and I continued to pile pressure on Tinubu, giving him the
statistics.
“It became very clear that Buhari
was going to win that primary election once Tinubu declared publicly his
support for him and accepted that the south-west would vote for Buhari. Between
Wednesday and Thursday (before the convention), it was clear Tinubu and Bisi
Akande were going to support Buhari and the north-west had no choice but to
support Buhari, otherwise, they were going to lose out.
“So if Tinubu had not conceded at
that point, I think probably Kwakwanso would have won the presidential
nomination of the APC. For that reason alone, you can see Tinubu’s
contributions to the emergence of Buhari as president and his role in building
the party.
“Therefore, except we want to
bring the wrath of God on our heads, which we don’t want, the party must create
an environment that is free and fair for anybody who wants to contest,
including Tinubu, to do so. Allow the delegates, who must have emerged through
a similarly free and fair process, decide who they want to vote for. It will be
our duty as ‘Tinubu’s boys’ that time to say, ‘Let us vote for Bola’.”
Lawal said Tinubu rallied funding
for the campaign when Buhari had no money to fund his election and brought in
an agency from the United States that branded Buhari’s image.
“Everybody knows Buhari had no
money and he doesn’t play money politics. So he won his presidential primary
election without spending money. Also, Buharists didn’t have money; they only
had ideas, zeal and fanaticism. And politics requires money,” he said.
“Tinubu, who had his tentacles
spread across the corporate world, was the only man who knew where and how to
raise the funds needed. He was the one that reached out to all the ‘big men’
who were at the time scared of the then President Goodluck Jonathan.
“At the time, Nigerians saw
Buhari as just a wood. He had no emotions. People weren’t seeing him as a
loving husband and father and doubted if he could be humane. It was Tinubu who
brought in consultants from the US – the firm behind the successful execution
of President Barrack Obama’s campaign. It helped to repackage Buhari to
Nigerians.
“That was when you started seeing
Buhari wearing a suit, and in Igbo, Yoruba and Kanuri attire. The strategy was
to transform his image and show a humane, loving and trustworthy person. It
helped us.
“Tinubu doesn’t like to take
credit for what he does; he lives for politics, gets his money from politics
and spends it on politics. He has no other interest except politics. The monies
he spent out of his pocket that is unaccounted for outside of the party’s
campaign finances are quite enormous. I know this because he’s my friend and
because I am also involved in the Buhari government.”
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