Daily Trust

Tinubu to Buhari: I want to succeed you

- By Muideen Olaniyi, Baba Martins, Saawua Terzungwe, Balarabe Alkassim (Abuja), Abdullatee­f Aliyu (Lagos) & Clement A. Oloyede (Kano)

The national leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday said he had informed President Muhammadu Buhari of his 2023 presidenti­al ambition.

The former Lagos State governor disclosed this to reporters after meeting with Buhari at the Aso Rock Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

His visit to the State House came four days after former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan met with the president. There have been reports that Jonathan is being wooed to the APC to contest the 2023 presidency.

With his disclosure to contest the presidency, Tinubu is likely to clash with his political ‘godson’, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who is also believed to be interested in the presidenti­al race.

Buhari had on Wednesday, during an interview with Channels Television, said he did not care who succeeds him in 2023.

What I told Buhari – Tinubu

Responding to a question from State House reporters yesterday, Tinubu said he had formally informed President Buhari about his ambition to contest the presidenti­al election

“I answer that with categorica­l yes. I’ve informed the president of my intention but I have not informed Nigerians yet. I’m still consulting. And I have no problem consulting.

“And I’ve not set a parameter of limitation to the extent of how many people will I consult. You’ll soon hear all you want to hear is the categorica­l declaratio­n. You’ve gotten that truth from me that I’ve informed Mr President of my ambition, and you don’t expect more answers than that.”

Asked what Buhari’s response was, Tinubu said: “That’s our business. He’s a democrat. He didn’t ask me to stop. He didn’t ask me not to attempt and pursue my ambition, is a lifelong ambition.

“So, why do I expect him to say more than that? You’re running a democratic dispensati­on, and you must adopt the principles and the values and the virtues of democracy. That’s it.”

Tinubu, while responding to a question that sought his views on a potential race between himself, Osinbajo, and Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State in view of the presence of various support groups drumming support for them, he said: “I don’t want to discuss individual­s now. I must discuss myself. I have the confidence, the vision, the capacity to rule, build on the foundation of Mr President, and turn Nigeria better.

“I’ve done that with yielding commitment in Lagos State. You’ve seen that experience and the capacity to turn things around and that is what we’re doing.”

When asked about what Nigerians should expect from him if elected, he said: “You want my manifesto now? Not yet. Not yet.”

When informed about the views of some Nigerians that he should remain a kingmaker, he said nothing stops a kingmaker from becoming a king.

“I’ve never seen the cap of a kingmaker before. That’s the truth. And I’ve never seen where it is written in the rule book anywhere in any country that a kingmaker cannot be a king unless you commit murder.

“So, whatever is your attribute is your own opinion. Me, I want to pursue my ambition without the title of a kingmaker. You can write your literature and your story based upon your own perception”.

On the forthcomin­g APC convention for which no definite date had been fixed, he said: “It is certain that we’re going to get it.”

On whether the convention would hold next month, he said: “Oh, well. I’m not a spokespers­on for the party. And the president is the leader of the party. So, expect convention, maybe if that’s added to your own anxiety, or the other party’s anxiety is good for us. We get it and we’ll get it done properly.”

He said the National Assembly and the president must be encouraged to review the Electoral Act saying “Whatever they come up with is what we must comply with.”

“There is no unlimited elasticity in what we face, because we have to plan and plan well, and be able to manage the time effectivel­y. The great roadmap to success is the ability of a leader to do what he must do at the right time that it should be done. So, that to me, the electoral amendment point, we will still look at that collective­ly. And it is our country. It’s our democracy. We had adopted it and we will push it rigorously.”

There can’t be only one aspirant – Pro-Osinbajo group

The chairman of the Public Opinion Leaders Group, a unit of The Progressiv­e Project (TPP), one of the groups rooting for Osinbajo presidency in 2023, Shettima Umar Abba Gana, said Tinubu’s declaratio­n would not change their minds.

He said: “What is happening is democracy, he (Bola Tinubu) wants to run, we want our own man (Osinbajo) to run. That is the beauty of democracy; we want our man to come out because we believe he has some good qualities.

“Bola Tinubu also has some qualities, let them all come out; democracy cannot be only one aspirant let them all come out that is democracy.”

Gana said contrary to widespread belief, “Osinbajo did not tell us to come out and campaign for him. We came together on our own and want him to come out and contest and we’re hoping that he’ll come out because he is a very good candidate.

“In a democracy, everybody has his own opinion, his own wish and his own vote. Let them come out and let us go to the field. “Ours is that this man is good, let him come out and we’ll support him. What we’re doing has nothing to do with Bola Tinubu coming out or not, let him come out and let everyone that wants come out. It’s a democracy that is not a problem”.

Tinubu smart by going to inform Buhari - Political scientist

A political scientist, Dr Gbade

Ojo yesterday said Tinubu was being “very smart” by informing Buhari of his presidenti­al ambition.

Speaking to Daily Trust, Ojo, an Associate Professor of Political Science, said with the developmen­t, the journey for the 2023 election had begun in earnest. He said: “The truth of the matter is that he (Tinubu) is trying to bring Buhari into his ambition.

“Now that Buhari has been involved and Buhari that is pretending that 2023 may not be his concern, he’ll now get to know that he cannot be an onlooker. He must be interested in who is going to succeed him because of the stability of the party and the country.”

Asiwaju’s statement will meddle up APC politics - Fage

Professor Kamilu Sani Fage of Bayero University, Kano, said Tinubu’s statement should not shock anyone since he had in 2015 shown interest in becoming vice president.

Fage, however, said Tinubu’s statement would definitely “Meddle up the politics of the APC because people expect that given that Vice President Osinbajo was his (Tinubu) nominee and protégé, that he would back Osinbajo. That would have been a more sellable compositio­n.”

He said people already had the view that Tinubu played some roles in making the Office of the Vice President redundant since 2019 and his declaratio­n to run against the vice president will more or less confirm the views of the people.

“Most of the things the vice president should have acted upon as the deputy of the president, he was sidelined like the issue of COVID-19. They brought the Secretary to the Government of the Federation who is not an elected person and raised him and gave him all sorts of executive powers,” he said. Fage, a renowned political scientist, said Tinubu’s statement would dampen Osinbajo’s ambition and meddle up the politics of the South West “Because there are some people that are not in support of Tinubu.

“They may likely come out, but depending on how the APC set out. If the PDP goes to South East, maybe Tinubu may get a little support from his own opposition within the South West”.

Our ticket won’t be given on a silver platter – APC

Contacted, the APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, said the party would not give its presidenti­al ticket to any member on a platter of gold

“The APC will not give any of its members’ presidenti­al ticket on a platter of gold; there are procedures so he (Tinubu) should continue consulting. The APC is not a come-and-take party. He should consult even those contesting with him.

“So consultati­ons should continue and whoever emerges at the primaries will be the party’s presidenti­al candidate for 2023,” the party said.

Meanwhile, a former aide to Buhari on National Assembly Matters (House of Representa­tives), Abdulrahma­n Suleman Kawu Sumaila, said the North would not cede the presidency to the South based on blackmail and intimidati­on.

He disclosed this in a statement on Monday while reacting to an interview granted to one of the national dailies by the Minister of Labour and Productivi­ty, Chris Ngige that any political party that fields a northern candidate in 2023 would lose.

He said Ngige and his likes should bury their heads in shame for trying to intimidate and blackmail the North on the 2023 presidency.

 ?? Photo: Felix Onigbinde ?? Students of Senior Secondary School Wuse Zone 3 as the schools in FCT resume academic activities yesterday
Photo: Felix Onigbinde Students of Senior Secondary School Wuse Zone 3 as the schools in FCT resume academic activities yesterday

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