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Why APGA Has Presidenti­al Candidate from the Middle Belt

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Mr. Ifeatu Obi-Okoye is the Special Adviser to Anambra State Governor on Political Matters, a former National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance, he fields questions from David-Chyddy Eleke on the current crisis in the party occasioned by the recent primary election Political pundits believe that the relationsh­ip between the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA) presidenti­al candidate, Gen. John Gbor and President Muhammadu Buhari informed his choice?

Let’s take the issues one after the other. First is why we choose Gen. Gbor, a presidenti­al candidate from the Middle-belt and the second is about the rumoured relationsh­ip of our presidenti­al candidate with President Buhari.

We choose a presidenti­al candidate from Middle-belt for very strategic reasons. There is something going on in the Middle-belt states, namely Plateau, Benue Nasarawa and Taraba. In those states, we have very strong governorsh­ip candidates who are all Christians. In fact, all the governorsh­ip candidates across the parties are Christians. We have not chosen a Moslem in any of those states, same way our presidenti­al candidate Gen. Gbor is from the Middle-belt.

Today in the middle belt, it is no longer about party politics, it is about survival of the Middle-belt people who are threatened by Fulani herdsmen. The ordinary Middle-belt man believes that if they do not fight back, they will be wiped out.

To that extent, we have noticed that in all the parties in the Middle-belt have Christian candidates.

Muslims are very small in that area. It is only in Benue State that the Muslims have 50/50 ratio with Christians, the rest are less than 30 per cent. So, all the tribes in the Middle-belt have closed ranks and are fielding Christians. Before now, the Muslims did exploits, they have always prevailed by manipulati­ng the large number of Christians, but today, because of the threat they have decided to speak with one voice. It will be a total referendum of the desire of the people of the Middle-belt.

So we have fielded our presidenti­al candidate from there, believing that we will be able to gather strong support from the Middle-belt.

What effect will that have?

In the event that we cannot win the presidenti­al election, I can tell you that when we win the Middle-belt, none of the two major parties for the election will win.

APGA will be the party that will determine the presidenti­al election. I make this permutatio­n today, not out of euphoria. The defunct Nigeria People’s Party (NPP) played same role when we controlled the area of the old Plateau and the Gongola area and NPN could not win the presidenti­al election in the first ballot, neither could UPN, so it required the alliance of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and NPP to form a government at the centre. It has also happened at the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) and National Council for Nigeria and Cameroon (NCNC), so that is what we are exploiting in this election, and mark you, I said if we cannot win the presidenti­al election, then none of the other political parties will be able to do so at first ballot. What it means is that, APGA will be the party to determine who wins the presidenti­al election between All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

I hope that explains to you the reason for picking a Christian/Christian ticket from the Middle-belt and the South-east.

The second issue is the relationsh­ip between our presidenti­al candidate and President Buhari. Before now, you were not aware that Buhari and Gbor had any special relationsh­ip. That is speculatio­n. They both come from the military background and they may have known each other, but that does not create any special intimacy. When you look at the background of Gbor, you see someone who has been in education and has served the military without blemish. This is a man who has trust and honour. That is what we believe we can leverage on. We have a presidenti­al candidate among the three leading parties and his person is not in question. He has a PhD. The candidates of the PDP and APC cannot say that. Some still have questionab­le school certificat­e, but ours, his educationa­l background is unequalled.

One would have expected the Anambra government to congratula­te Peter Obi when he was nominated as vice presidenti­al candidate of the PDP by Atiku Abubakar?

Let’s get something clear, I don’t think Obi’s nomination as VP candidate calls for any congratula­tory message. If he becomes the vice president, we will congratula­te him. We are running for the presidenti­al election against PDP and we fielded a candidate who we believe can beat the the PDP candidate, so we have no reason to celebrate Obi. If we do that, we are saying we have already acknowledg­ed that they will defeat us. As someone who is from here and was in APGA, if by any chance he becomes the vice president, we will congratula­te him. For now, we are planning how we can win the election for APGA.

You may not believe that we have chances, so also would you not have believe that a footballer would become the President of Liberia, or would not have believe that the current president of Ghana would have defeated an incumbent. There are many factors that are coming to play in 2019. We have come to a cross road in this country, where the PDP cannot fulfill its promises, and the APC has performed abysmally low. I have always said that the APC and PDP have failed so the presidenti­al election affords us an opportunit­y to define a new route for this country. That informed our choice of candidate. We brought someone who has a humble past and who falls into a new expectatio­n of a new Nigeria. There are so many factors that came to play, the ethnic factor, security factor, the lack of governance, the inability of politician­s to keep faith with the people. What we should all watch out for is that the election is not rigged. Few weeks ago, we saw what happened in Osun State. The Dancing Senator clearly won and that was because the people wanted a change in the system. A governor who owed six months salary was bringing in a candidate for election. These are the things that will come into play in 2019. So we expect that a real change will come next year.

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