A chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC),
Dr. Garus Gololo, has advised the party to field Vice President, Yemi Osibanjo,
and Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, for an overwhelming victory in the
2023 presidential election.
Speaking in an interview in Abuja on Friday, Gololo said
Osibanjo has displayed competence, loyalty, hard work and statesmanship to
pilot the affairs of the country.
Gololo said, with dialogue and negotiation, power could
rotate to the south, despite the fact that the north has the numbers, adding
that the south might not pick it the way they are going about threatening the
north.
“In politics, what you do when you want votes is to consult
with people, dialogue and negotiate with them. For now, who are you fighting
for? You can’t fight for Tinubu because already he is aged. He is already in UK
hospital, do you want to be going back to London as we are going? We cannot
take that thing again, we are okay.
“I can vote Osinbajo direct because he is a person of
integrity, he is loyal to the president, he can do anything you think of and he
is not biased. When he speaks anywhere, he represents Nigeria, not ethnic or
parochial view. I respect him and can go with him.
“If Osinbajo is going with Zulum, before 12 O’clock, we
would have seen the results. But if you pick Tinubu, who will he pair with? I
understand he wants to run with Boss Mustapha, who lost his ward in Hong in
2019. His younger brother bought the form for State Assembly, but did not
succeed, is that who will be vice president?”, he said.
On the agitation for power shift by the south and the
attendant comments credited to Northern Elders Forum, Gololo threw his weight
behind the north, saying the south should rather consult widely and dialogue
with the north, rather than engaging in acts that would jeopardize their
chances.
He said, “I am solidly behind them. I’m from the North. If
you watch very well, the Governor of Ondo state, Akeredolu said if the party
fails to zone the presidency to the South West, there will be no APC in 2023 in
Nigeria. This is the same person, a sitting governor, who could not deliver his
state to the president in 2019. A sitting governor who was defeated by PDP, and
you are making this type of statement?
“He just entered politics by chance because he has no
background, otherwise, he has no business in politics. Some of his utterances
don’t make sense in politics. Party is supreme, no matter what. What matters in
politics is whether you can deliver your ward. You cannot deliver your state as
a sitting governor and you are saying there must be zoning. Zone to who?
“Left for people like him, Buhari would have lost the 2019
election. Already we know where we are going, we have the votes. Nobody can
intimidate us using zoning. We have the votes and you have yours, let us go to
the poll. We are not fighting, votes will determine who will be, simple”.
He stressed that “In politics if you have a candidate in
mind you want to campaign for, you can go round, discuss with the people, hold
meetings with the local community – the elders, youths, women. But you cannot
come out directly, after signing “Anti-open grazing” law and talk of zoning. He
signed Anti-grazing law, but he cannot sign votes, we will sign that for
ourselves in 2023”.
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