Former Vice-President and PDP presidential aspirant
Atiku Abubakar is pleading with former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido to
step down for him in the party’s presidential primary.
The former vice president made the plea yesterday at
the Jigawa State PDP secretariat. He was in the state to seek support ahead of
the primaries.
Atiku visited the former governor in his Bamaina
country home.
Atiku said his visit was to seek Lamido’s support.
He explained that he “did not go to Jigawa to campaign
but to visit PDP members and his junior brother Sule Lamido”.
Atiku related the incident with what happened in 1993
election under the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Katsina State where two
brothers – Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and Umaru Musa Yar’Adua were contesting. The
latter stepped down for the former.
He recalled that elders told Shehu Musa Yar’Adua that
there was no way they could support him as president and support his brother as
the governor.
“Junior brother cannot contest against his senior
brother. The junior brother instantly stepped down for his brother due to his
loyalty,” he said.
Atiku explained that the country needs repairs because
of what he called a system failure around all sectors, including security and
economy.
“The government inherited an economy growing at about
7% and crashed it to recession in its first year and currently going below 2%,”
Atiku noted.
“Most of the parts of this country are currently
feeling excluded” Atiku added.
To the former Vice-President, the APC administration
is a failure and disappointment. He advised Nigerians to votes out APC next
year.
Lamido said the visit was a homecoming visit.
All the presidential aspirants declined to comment on
the issue.
Fear grips Atiku over Lamido, begs him to step down for him
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