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Concerns Mount over PDP Presidenti­al ... Aspirants’ Rising Numbers

Babangida, others intervene Party’s spokesman allays fear

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja

Ahead of the presidenti­al primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), scheduled for next month, some influentia­l stakeholde­rs in the North are worried over the increasing numbers of aspirants on the platform of the party from the zone and are said to be working assiduousl­y to prune the numbers to a manageable size to avoid post-primary conflicts within the party, THISDAY has learnt.

However, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, has dismissed the seeming fear over the developmen­t, saying the party’s primary election would be free, fair and transparen­t.

A member of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT), who told THISDAY in Abuja yesterday, that the move to persuade some of the aspirants to drop their aspiration­s for their colleagues became necessary because the party’s governors are also sharply divided along the aspiration­s of the presidenti­al contenders.

As at the last count, there are eight contenders in the PDP, who are interested in President Muhammadu Buhari’s plum position.

They include former VicePresid­ent Atiku Abubakar; Senate President Bukola Saraki; former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso; Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State; former governor of Kano State, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau; former governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Markafi; former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido and former Minister of Special Duties, Mr. Tanimu Turaki (SAN).

The party’s BoT member said the growing number of the presidenti­al contenders within the major opposition party has become “a source of huge concern’’ for some political forces plotting to dislodge President Buhari in the 2019 general election.

“While we are happy that our rebranded party has become very attractive to many presidenti­al hopefuls, because of the failure of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)/Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion in the past three years; it is also a source of concern to us,’’ the BoT member stated.

He added: “As at today, all our presidenti­al aspirants are eminently qualified to occupy the position. But there is need to ensure that their aspiration­s don’t create post-primary conflict that might weaken our capacity to collective­ly go into the election and defeat President Buhari roundly.

“We are happy that our leaders, being spearheade­d by General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd), are already intervenin­g. The aspirants are being engaged in order to reduce the number of the contenders, so that the outcome can be properly managed.’’

The BoT member added that there is no better time to dislodge APC than the 2019 general election, adding that, ‘’PDP needs to get it right in picking the right, credible and acceptable candidate,’’ who will face President Buhari.

However, Ologbondiy­an dismissed the seeming fear concerning the increasing numbers of the presidenti­al aspirants.

Speaking with THISDAY, he said what matters is the process that would produce the candidate of the party, adding that once the process is credible and transparen­t, the defeated aspirants would have no problem working with the winner.

“We have no fear at all that other aspirants will not cooperate with the winner of the primaries. What is important is the process; we will ensure the process is transparen­t and credible. Once the process is transparen­t everybody will accept the outcome,’’ the party’s spokesman stated.

“All the aspirants are currently mobilising Nigerians for our party; it is in the interest of democracy; on the other hand, the APC has no alternativ­e than Buhari, who cannot win the election for APC. That is why they are currently confused.’’

Ologbondiy­an said PDP would emerge victorious in the general election.

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