The All Progressives Congress, APC consensus
between two of the major presidential aspirants in the party, Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari and Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso have failed like pack of cards rubbishing
efforts of stakeholders in the party.
Both men in an apparent
determination to slug it out have now formally scheduled dates to declare their
aspirations.
Reflective of their efforts for
political supremacy, the associates of both men were last night engaged in a
war of words on who was better placed to win the presidential ticket of the
party.
Buhari is to declare for the contest
on Wednesday, October 15, while Governor Kwankwanso has himself scheduled his declaration
for October 23, 2014.
Kwankwaso’s decision to go public
with his bid, it was learnt, was sequel to the failed effort to forge a
consensus deal between him and Buhari. Both men are presently, the two major
aspirants from the Northwest geopolitical zone of the country.
The development has led to a serious
division among APC supporters in the zone over who should fly the flag of the
party in the coming election.
Buhari is mainly supported by the
masses but Kwankwanso is believed to have the support of government officials
and political office holders especially in Kano State.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar
and Leadership Newspaper publisher, Sam Nda-Isaiah are the two other major
contenders remaining in the north following yesterday’s formal declaration by
Senator Bukola Saraki to withdraw himself from the contest. Governor Adams
Oshiomhole of Edo State is also known to be testing the waters for a possible
bid.
While Kwamkwaso’s supporters are
making a case for a young blood to take a shot at the presidency, Buhari’s
followers advance political maturity, popularity and experience as factors that
cannot be ignored.
Speaking yesterday on Kwakwanso’s
plans for the presidential race, an associate and member of the Board of
Trustees, BoT of the APC, Chief Olisameka Akamukali said that baring any
unforeseen circumstances, that Kwankwanso would unveil his presidential
campaign on October 23.
Akamukali, a former chairman of the
Democratic Peoples Party, DPP in Delta State said that Governor Kwankwaso had
consulted widely concerning his ambition even as he said that Buhari needed to
give a younger person a chance to contest the presidency.
“Now in as much as we agree that
Buhari is a man of integrity but you will also agree with me that age is not on
his side,” he said.
His claim was immediately dismissed
by a senior official of the party also sympathetic to the Buhari campaign who
described Kwankwanso’s bid as a clownish act. He said that Buhari would defeat
the Kano governor even in Kano.
“Yes, I know that Kwankwanso can get
a huge pile of the government delegates from Kano but that is the much he can
get. What of the other states or is he relying only on Kano?”
“Or have you forgotten in 2011 that
Buhari defeated the former governor of Kano, Ibrahim Shekarau even in Kano? The
Buhari campaign is a brand, watch out and see what we are going to do at the
declaration on Wednesday,” the official said.
Continuing, the Buhari associate
wondered why Kwankwanso mobilises his Kano based supporters anytime he goes out
of the state, saying that on the contrary that Buhari has his supporters all
over the country and does not need to carry supporters along to show his
political viability.”
“You know the fact that he has
control of one big state does not mean that he is popular outside the state,”
the Buhari man said.
But asserting the viability of
Kwankwanso over Buhari, Akamukali said:
“The issue of anointing candidates
for elections has been rejected by the APC and that is why the party is
insisting that there shall be transparent primaries. The fears of some of the
aspirants may be due to the fact of their previous experience where they never
faced competitive primaries to emerge as party candidate. That is why such
people are pushing for consensus.
“The generality of the party is
saying no, let us do things differently from what the PDP are doing. We must
have a transparent primary. I can tell you that Kwakwanso has built a lot of
bridges across the political divide. Remember, he came into the House of
Representatives as a member of then Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1991 and
became Deputy Speaker.”
According to Akamukali, one factor
that gives Kwankwaso an edge over other aspirants was his firm control of APC
structures in his state.
“One other factor that is considered
additional strength to the Kano governor is that whereas he has solid home base
support, his co-contestants, like Atiku and Buhari could not boast of being in
control of the structures of the party in their home states.
“From the angle of qualification,
the constitution is very clear on this, a man who has a doctorate in
Engineering, academically is qualified, a man who has not been convicted by any
competent court, a man whom the EFCC and other Federal Government anti graft
agencies have investigated and nothing was found on him is eminently qualified
to contest for the president of the country, “ he stated.
Vanguard
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Buhari, Kwankwaso Go Separate Ways As Consensus Plan Flops
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