Muhannadu Buhari, APC presidential candidate |
By Eniola Akinkuotu
The All Progressive Grand Alliance says it cannot throw its
weight behind President Goodluck Jonathan as it is very likely that the
candidate of the All progressives Congress, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.),
will emerge the winner of the presidential election next month.
The Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of APGA, Mr.
Campbell Umeh-Nzekwe, who is also a special adviser to the national chairman of
the party, said this during an interview with our correspondent, on Sunday.
Umeh-Nzekwe said Jonathan’s problem was compounded by the
fact that the motion to adopt him as the consensus candidate of the Igbo for
the 2015 presidential election failed at the Ime-Obi (inner caucus) meeting of
the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, on Saturday, in Enugu.
He added that the sermon of renowned Enugu-based Catholic
priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, that Jonathan had failed and should step down
seemed to have sent shockwaves across the South-East.
He said the party was sure that Jonathan would not win votes
in the North.
He said, “The game has changed. As it is, Jonathan has no
chance of winning. Buhari seems to have taken over. The PDP has collapsed in
the North if you care to know. All those who are running to Aso Rock and making
promises to the President are just deceiving him.”
When asked if APGA would be supporting Buhari next month,
Umeh-Nzekwe said he could not say for sure.
He said, “Jonathan is a sitting President with incumbency
factor in his favour but Buhari has the masses and a cult following in the
North. In 2011, Buhari won 12 million votes in the North with his rag-tag
party, the Congress for Progressive Change, without a single governor or
senator to campaign for him.
“Today, his party, the APC, has 14 governors, 43 senators
and 176 Reps as well as 625 House of Assembly members. Also, the APC has
dominant control of the North-West with a total number of 18.4 million voters
and North-East with 10.2 million while South-West has 13.4 million voters
“ The PDP has dominant control of the North-Central and
Abuja with 10.4 million voters while the South-South has 8.5 million and
South-East has 7.2 million votes.
“However, no zone has achieved 50 per cent of votes cast but
northern voters are more committed and trustworthy than those in the South.
“Also, look at Jonathan’s campaign team. He has Col. Ahmadu
Ali (retd.) as his Director General and Peter Obi as the deputy while Buhari
has Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora as director general
and deputy respectively. It is time for Ndi Igbo to review their strategy.”
Culled from Punch
newspaper
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