The significance of Muhammadu Buhari’s victory is
underlined by the fact that this will be the
first in the history of Nigeria’s
electoral process when an incumbent president is defeated. It was no small feat
that was achieved by some of the country’s most prominent political figures.
Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu
The
former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is considered a
master political strategist who guided Buhari’s aspiration to a success at the
party’s national convention last year.
Tinubu
was able to ensure that not only did Buhari get the block vote of the
Southwest, but also ensured that many states outside the region that did not
have governors in the contest supported Buhari.
After
the nomination convention, Tinubu together with likeminded party members was
able to weave a formidable campaign machine that put Buhari to victory.
Reflective of Tinubu’s imprint in the victory was the fact that Buhari in his
last three runs never made an impression in the Southwest, a region he swept
last weekend with victories in five of the six states.
Despite
the lures and lashes from the opposition, Tinubu stood firm in an unwavering
support for Buhari that proved crucial in achieving victory.
Governor
Chibuke Amaechi
Governor
Amaechi ably steered the Buhari campaign in such a way that brought the old candidate
into reckoning in ways he never had been before. The governor’s input was there
in the transformation of the general in his dressing and approach to campaign.
The governor was in direct control of strategy and deployment of personnel at
the campaign headquarters. He was also believed to be involved in the indirect
talks with some major political players who helped to ensure the victory of the
general at both the nomination convention and the general election.
Senator
Bukola Saraki
Senator
Bukola Saraki who served as governor of Kwara State before going to the Senate
was also instrumental to the victory. His deployment of political and other
resources not only helped in the general’s sweep of Kwara State, but also in
forming bonds with other major political players in the country.
Former President Obasanjo
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo is perceived another influential personality to
Buhari’s ascendancy to Aso Rock. President Obasanjo’s behind the door counsel
and patronage of Team Buhari was an open secret. He demonstrated so even in the
days before the election was postponed last February when he went on an
international circuit to launch his recently released book, My Watch.
He
also met with market leaders in his Abeokuta office where he gave them counsel
on how to vote.
However,
the most strategic role President Obasanjo may have played is believed to have
been in bringing international focus on Nigeria in such a way that put the
defeated president in a cul de sac on allowing his subordinates to manipulate
the results.
Atiku Abubakar
Former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar may not have been seen regularly on the podium
pushing for Buhari, but he was a main backer in terms of resources. Once he
lost the ticket to Buhari, Atiku pushed his structure including his savvy media
team headed by Mallam Garba Shehu to Buhari’s use. The team proved to be a torn
in the flesh of Candidate Goodluck Jonathan.
APC
GOVERNORS
All
the APC governors without exception backed the general. Though two of them, Al
Makura in Nasarawa and Adams Oshiomhole in Edo were not able to deliver their
states to Buhari, but the efforts they made was undeniable. Oshiomhole was
especially a thorn in the flesh of Camp Jonathan in the last few days.
APC
Governors are Imo State Deputy Governor; Prince Eze Madumere; Nasarawa State
Deputy Governor; Dameshi Mama Luka; Governors Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Babatunde
Fashola (Lagos); Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers);Ibikunle Amosun
(Ogun); Zamfara State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Muktar Anka and Osun State
Governor Rauf Aregbesola,
Buhari’s victory: The men who made it possible by Dapo Akinrefon
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