THISDAY

Atiku in Secret Talks With PDP Over Presidenti­al Run

Considers presenting medical certificat­es to douse concerns over his age

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

With the 2019 electionee­ring season about to kick off in the next few months, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, whose ambition remains undiminish­ed to rule Nigeria, has opened secret discussion­s with some leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to return to the party and contest on its platform in the 2019 presidenti­al election, THISDAY has learnt.

The discussion­s are coming on the heels of the pressure mounted recently by the Adamawa chapter of the PDP asking Atiku, who is currently a chieftain of

the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), to return to the PDP now that its leadership crisis has been resolved.

Atiku, who has contested for the presidency, once as a candidate of the defunct Action Congress (AC), and made two unsuccessf­ul attempts to secure the presidenti­al tickets of the PDP and APC, has chosen to throw his hat into the ring for a fourth time. During the Ibrahim Babangida years he was a presidenti­al aspirant in the then Social Democratic Party (SDP) losing to late MKO Abiola and Ambassador Babagana Kingibe.

PDP sources informed THISDAY that some of the governors and past governors of the party, including other leaders of the PDP, are amenable to his return and would most likely back him in his bid to secure the ticket of the PDP.

However, Atiku, in the discussion­s with the PDP leadership, is not leaving anything to chance and has asked for a guarantee that he would secure the ticket of the party for the 2019 presidenti­al election before jumping ship.

According to one PDP source, “The secret discussion­s are ongoing with a wing of the leadership of the PDP and this has encouraged the former vice-president to start consultati­ons with critical leaders in the northern and southern parts of the country.

“However, Atiku has informed the PDP leaders who have approached him to guarantee him the nomination of the party for the presidenti­al election before he can leave the APC, as he does not want to be messed up for the third time.”

THISDAY learnt that several governors and governors of the party, including Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, who at the weekend declared his intention to contest for the presidency in 2019, would most likely be receptive to an Atiku candidacy.

Another source in the party explained that despite Fayose’s declaratio­n at the weekend, the Ekiti governor was most likely positionin­g himself to secure the vice-presidenti­al ticket of the PDP.

He explained that the reason Atiku may already have the backing of PDP chieftains stems from the fact that he is widely regarded as the most prepared for the presidency and is also considered acceptable to several constituen­ts in both the southern and northern parts of the country.

When the issue of Atiku’s age was raised and the fact that many Nigerians, following from the uncertaint­y surroundin­g President Muhammadu Buhari’s advancing age and health concerns, might reject the former vice-president who will turn 73 in 2019, the source said the focus should not be on his age but his health.

“We had the late President Umaru Yar’Adua who was in his mid-fifties but he had health issues which led to his demise midway into his presidency.

“Also, President Muhammadu Buhari had health issues which we warned against during electionee­ring in 2015, but it was dismissed as hate speech.

“Then we have persons that are the same age or much older but are healthy and physically fit. So Nigerians should be more concerned about a persons health than his age,” he said.

The source added that Atiku was not unaware of the question surroundin­g his age, adding that the former vicepresid­ent is prepared to make his medical certificat­es for the last ten years public to allay any concern about his health.

He also revealed that now that Atiku had been approached by PDP leaders to return to the party, the former vicepresid­ent was seriously considerin­g the propositio­n, but is awaiting Buhari’s return to the country to enable him meet with the president before taking a final plunge.

“Right now the former vice-president is waiting for Mr. President to return. He wants to hold discussion­s with him, presumably to ascertain if Buhari will contest in 2019.

“Once he gets a clearer picture on the direction of things, he will take a final plunge as to whether to return to the PDP or remain with APC,” the source said.

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