2019 general election as reactions continue to trail Monday’s declaration by President Muhammadu Buhari that he would seek re-election in the 2019 general elections, there are indications that some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) would dump the ruling party ahead of the polls.
Meanwhile the looming defection, New Telegraph learnt, is because
the President’s confirmation of his second term bid has foreclosed the
ambitions of some APC chieftains also eyeing the party’s presidential
ticket.
A party source, who disclosed this to a correspondent, said the
presidential hopefuls, mostly outgoing governors of northern extraction
and top ranking federal lawmakers, have to look elsewhere to realise
their respective ambitions.
According to him, there is no doubt that presidential ambitions of
these younger northern politicians in the APC have been buried because
Buhari would have little or no opposition in picking the party’s ticket.
His words: “There is no doubt that the jostle for the APC
presidential ticket is over because President Buhari will have had
little or no opposition in picking the party’s ticket as it is certain
that he will have had the right of first refusal as an incumbent.
“At the moment, he is the only person to have officially
declared for the party’s ticket and it is unlikely that anyone else will
do. And with the way the President had his way in the recent impasse
over tenure elongation for members of the party’s National Working
Committee (NWC), it is clear that he is now fully in control of the
party structure.
“So, it is expected that anyone who has a presidential ambition
within the party should look elsewhere as it will be foolhardy for
anyone to face him at the primaries.”
The belief in some political quarters before now was that the
President will not seek for re-election, given his health and age. He is
75 years and would be 76 by May 2019, when his first tenure elapses.
There was also an alleged agreement that the President would serve
only one term to pave way for other interests in the party to have a
shot at the presidency given that the APC is an amalgam of three major
opposition parties – Congress for Progressives Change (CPC), Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a
faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
It was against this backdrop that some northern political leaders
within the ruling party, at a time, started shopping for his replacement
ahead of 2019, to avoid being caught napping.
Among those touted then were former Vice President Atiku Abubakar;
Senate President Bukola Saraki; former Kano State governor, Rabiu
Kwankwaso and Governors Kashim Shettima (Borno), Aminu Tambuwal
(Sokoto), Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara) and Nasri el-Rufai (Kaduna).
But Atiku left the ruling party for the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in November last year, when it became clear, as some of the
President’s supporters predicted, that he (Buhari) would be fit to
re-contest in 2019.
The source, who confirmed that some of the APC presidential hopefuls will toe Atiku’s path, said: “There
will be movements out of the APC in the days ahead. And the likely
destination for those who would be leaving is the PDP. But the challenge
some of them will face is whether the former ruling party will open its
door to them given the way they dumped the party ahead of the 2015
elections, which contributed to the party’s loss of the presidency to
the APC.”
He ruled out the option of the would-be defectors joining the third
force being championed by for President Olusegun Obasanjo, saying the
PDP provided a more veritable platform for anyone who intends to unseat
the APC.
“Yes, those behind the third force have been mobilizing
Nigerians ahead of the 2019 elections, but it is likely that it won’t
make any impact because you need a platform with structures across the
country to defeat an incumbent government. This is where the PDP comes
in. So, expect movements into the party any moment from now because no
one can stop a sitting president like Buhari from picking the APC
ticket.
“And one thing that the APC members are likely to cash in on is
the PDP’s resolve to field a younger candidate in the 2019 presidential
election. Some of them are young and fit into the calculation of the
opposition party,” he said.
The source added that though some people in the presidency have
dismissed the one-term deal allegedly entered into by Buhari, the PDP
and ACN camps of the APC feel betrayed as they have to wait till 2023
before they can take a shot at the number one position as the CPC camp,
which produced the president in 2015, is insisting on going for a second
term.
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