The battle for the presidential
ticket of the All Progressive Congress (APC) is creating tension in Kano State
where the supporters of Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso and those of former Head of
State, Major General Muhammadu Buhari, have clashed.
The state House of Assembly,
dominated by the APC, has broken into two camps, each supporting Kwankwaso and
Buhari.
The governor and former Head of State are leading contenders for the APC
presidential ticket.
Some members of the assembly, under the aegis of G34, had, late last week, endorsed Kwankwaso for the APC presidential ticket.
Some members of the assembly, under the aegis of G34, had, late last week, endorsed Kwankwaso for the APC presidential ticket.
But signs that all was not well in
the parliament emerged, yesterday, when a member of the group, Yusuf
Abdullahi Atta, dissociated himself and some of his other colleagues from the
endorsement, declaring support for Buhari.
Kano State Deputy Majority leader,
Yusuf Suleiman Babangida, who disclosed the G 34 endorsement of the state
governor, on Thursday, declared that the current security situation in the
country requires a man with courageous disposition of Kwankwaso to handle.
‘’The security of state and it’s citizens which is the first obligation that
the law of the land places upon leadership is deteriorating at all levels
due to the collapse of the centre”, the lawmaker said.
Babangida, who played a prominent
role in the election that brought Kwankwaso to power in 2011, stated, “We
the lawmakers in Kano House of Assembly, 34 of us precisely, hereby propose our
leader, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, for the office of the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria”.
Babangida noted that his
group’s conviction emanated from the fact that “Kwankwaso is eligible to
occupy the office of the President,’’ saying, ‘’We therefore consider this
aspiration as the taste of every progressive mind who has concerns over the
state of the nation. “
In a sudden twist, yesterday, Atta, representing Fagge local government in the
assembly, distanced himself and some of Buhari’s loyalists during a
popular radio political programme “Kowane Gauta”.
The lawmaker, during the political
programme aired by a private station declared that Babangida’s statement did
not enjoy his support and urged Buhari loyalists to remain calm.
‘’For now, Kano has no candidate other than Gen. Buhari for presidency by 2015;
anything short of this popular arrangements remain a deceit”, he said.
Atta, during the pay per second radio political programme, whose listeners cut across seven states in the North-west, affirmed that Kano would only consider any other option outside Buhari except he stepped down his ambition.
Buhari and Kwankwaso have large but disciplined and fanatical supporters in the state who are emotional about the 2015 presidential dream of their principals.
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