The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nigeria President to run for second term with party endorsemen­t

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ABUJA: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will run for a second term in polls scheduled for February 2019 after his party announced his candidacy, as the opposition votes to select his election challenger.

As the sole contender for the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) party, Buhari’s confirmati­on by some 7,000 delegates gathered in the capital Abuja was a mere formality.

Next year’s presidenti­al race appears to have tightened in recent months with the APC hit by a wave of defections over the leadership style of the 75-year-old former military ruler.

The party led by Buhari, who is seen as an anti-corruption crusader in graft-tainted Nigeria, swept to power in 2015 with the first opposition victory at the ballot box in the country’s history. All eyes are now on the dozen candidates vying to be nominated to challenge him from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the former ruling party.

Officials said at least 4,000 delegates from the 36 states and the capital Abuja were expected to vote at the PDP primaries in the oil hub of Port Harcourt, in

We are expecting a very good convention, we are working very hard to deliver a process that is credible, free, fair and acceptable. Ifeanyi Okowa, governor of the southern Delta state

the heartland of the Niger delta. Voting started late at around 9.15pm local time (2015 GMT) after voter accreditat­ion.

Barring any surprise, the candidate will come from the Muslim-majority north, following an unwritten rule in Nigeria that the presidency should alternate every two terms between a candidate from the north and south.

The frontrunne­rs include former vice president Atiku Abubakar, who has made four previous attempts at the top job, Senate president Bukola Saraki, governor of northern Sokoto state Aminu Tambuwal and Rabiu Kwankwaso, a former governor in northern Kano state.

The Eurasia Consultanc­y group said in a statement the outcome of the PDP primary would determine whether Buhari ‘loses his incumbency advantage’.

It said the PDP nomination would be a tight race between Abubakar and Tambuwal. However, it added that the Sokoto governor “offers the best chance of appealing to the critical northweste­rn and northeaste­rn voting bloc, and that he will be Buhari’s strongest challenger”.

Chairman of convention planning committee Ifeanyi Okowa, who is governor of the southern Delta state, said all 12 contenders were still in the running. “We are expecting a very good convention, we are working very hard to deliver a process that is credible, free, fair and acceptable,” he said.

Port Harcourt streets were festooned with conference banners, while police said thousands of officers were being deployed to the event.

“Our warning to political thugs and other hoodlums is that they should stay away from the venue and even the entire state,” state police spokesman Nnamdi Omoni told AFP.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Buhari (centre) acknowledg­es his supporters as he is nominated as presidenti­al candidate for the ruling Nigerian APC in Abuja.
— AFP photo Buhari (centre) acknowledg­es his supporters as he is nominated as presidenti­al candidate for the ruling Nigerian APC in Abuja.

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