Kassim Afegbua has advised Atiku Abubakar, former
vice-president, not to contest the presidency in 2023.
He said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) must zone its
2023 presidential candidacy to the south, and as such, Atiku should “ditch his
quest”.
Afegbua was the spokesperson of the Atiku Abubakar
Presidential Campaign Organisation during the 2019 elections.
In a statement on Sunday, Afegbua said Atiku should not make
himself a “perpetual candidate” for the presidency.
Atiku has unsuccessfully contested the presidency five times
in the last three decades.
Afegbua said it is immoral for “such an old man to attempt
another round of political contestation”.
He said the presidency belongs to the south, adding that the
idea of an Atiku candidacy is akin to “promoting an expired product”.
“Having concluded the convention of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, with a new leadership that looks promising, the party will have to
rise above board to produce a presidential candidate from the southern part of
the country to complete the narrative,” the statement reads in part.
“With the abysmal performance of President Muhammadu Buhari
on account of age, incompetence and lack of capacity and political will to take
deliberate and sustained action to bail out the country from all manner of
challenges, it will be immoral for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to continue to express
interest in seeking election in the 2023 presidential election having attained
the retirement age.
“He cannot assume the role of a perpetual candidate or
professional aspirant year in, year out, of the party as though the party was
established for him alone. It defeats all sense of logic for such an old man to
attempt another round of political contestation at a time the general feeling
and mood in the country supports a younger Nigerian from the southern
extraction of the country.
“For me, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar should quit his quest for
presidency and support a southern Nigerian candidate in the spirit of fairness,
equity and justice, that will assuage the feelings of stakeholders from the
southern part of Nigeria. It will be against the run of play and natural
justice for any aspirant of Northern extraction to show interest in the 2023
presidential election within the Peoples’ Democratic Party threshold. It will
offend national sentiments, emotions and logic for anyone from the North to
show such interest given our diversities and hetereogenous political
configurations.
“After the 2019
presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar abandoned all of us in Nigeria and
sought refuge in far away Dubai, thus exposing us to the intimidations,
harassment and threats posed by the desperate APC’s power oligarchs. It was a
case of a general abandoning his troops in the battlefield. Rather than draw
strength from his presence, his absence exposed us to all manner of
challenges.”
Afegbua said the promoters of Atiku’s aspiration “know in
their heart of hearts that it is a project that is dead on arrival”.
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