South West leaders of the All Progressives Congress who met at the
the Bourdillon, Lagos, residence of the Leader of the party, Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, have been mandated to present him as the sole running
mate of General Muhammadu Buhari.
None of the four governors of the South West, including former Ekiti
State governor, Kayode Fayemi, former Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi
Akande and other party leaders present at the Bourdillon meeting,
opposed the move.
The governors of the four South West APC states – Babatunde Fashola
(Lagos); Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun); Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Rauf Aregbesola
(Osun) – were supposed to present Tinubu’s name at a meeting at the
party secretariat in Abuja yesterday.
The meeting was still ongoing at press time and it could not be ascertained if there had been a change of plan.
Though there were reports that other zones, especially the South
South, were still pressing for the ticket, it is not clear how the
matter would be resolved ahead of the Thursday deadline of the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
Also on the list are Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi, his Edo
State counterpart Adams Oshiomole, former Lagos State attorney-general
and Commissioner for Justice, Prof Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), former Osun
State governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Senator Olorunnmbe Mamora and
Senator Ajayi Borofice.
The party leadership is even polarised over which of the zones should produce the number two ticket.
While the Tinubu camp wants it at all cost, citing the massive
support given to Buhari at the just held convention in Lagos, coupled
with the gentleman pact between Buhari and Tinubu that led to the
merger.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo wants Oyinlola on the ticket if the party wants his support.
Oshiomole is also considered despite coming from the national chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun’s state.
Although, the social media reported yesterday that Osinbajo got the
nod, a very senior national officer who claimed to have spoken with him
said it remained a speculation.
“I have just spoken with Yemi (Osinbajo) now and he did not tell me he had been chosen,” he said.”
The deputy national chairman (North), Senator Lawal Shuaibu,
disclosed that the party was not in a hurry to choose the running mate
despite the media hype.
“We are not in a hurry to choose the presidential running mate for
General Buhari because a wrong choice could mar our chances during the
election.”
According to him, “there was never a meeting of how to choose the
running mate for now until next (this) week when the leadership of the
party would meet in Abuja to decide which zone in the would produce the
running mate”.
He then explained how the running mate would emerge from the favoured zone from the south.
“Once we decided which of the zones would give us the running mate to
our presidential candidate, the zone would go back home to shop for
those they consider competent for the job and then send their names to
the leadership of the party to pick the best on the list.”
When he was told that the time may not be there to follow that process, he disagreed.
“We are not in a hurry to choose our running mate because we are
going into the race to win and not to merely participate and this means
we have to be careful who we choose. We have up to December 25 to decide
that.”
He also explained that the party leadership would determine Buhari’s
running mate as the candidate himself had said in an interview he
granted shortly before the convention.
The national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had in a
statement issued at the weekend urged Nigerians to ignore the widespread
and misleading reports in the traditional and social media about the
choice of the APC presidential running mate, saying the party had yet to
even meet, not to talk of picking a running mate. (LEADERSHIP)
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