The Guardian (Nigeria)

Issues delaying choice of Atiku’s running mate

- By Leo Sobechi, (Assistant Politics Editor)

Tpossibili­ty of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) settling for a replacemen­t for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo from the Southeast and intrigues by politician­s jostling to be chosen are some of the reasons the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) standard bearer, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, might delay the announceme­nt of his running mate till the last minute.

Shortly after Atiku clinched the first position in PDP presidenti­al primary election last Sunday in Port Harcourt, a lot of players from both the Southeast and Southwest began making serious moves and sending representa­tions to the party’s substantiv­e presidenti­al candidate seeking to be considered for the vice presidenti­al ticket.

Although sources within the Abubakar Atiku Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on confided in that the PDP presidenti­al candidate has not penciled down a prospectiv­e running mate, it was gathered that some names have started popping up now and then as possible candidates.

learned that considerat­ions as to whether the presidenti­al running mate would come from Southeast or Southwest brought a new twist to the search as well as the strategic need to accommodat­e the inputs of some critical stakeholde­rs that oiled the machinery for Atiku’s eventual emergence as the PDP numero uno.

“Recall that former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Atiku’s former principal, had mooted the idea of Southeast having a shot at the Presidency in 2019.” A source within PDP said. “But somewhere along the line Baba argued for a presidenti­al running mate and even went further to suggest the name of Mazi Osita Chidoka.

“Chidoka’s eventual exit from the United Progressiv­e Party (UPP), on which platform he contested the November 2017 gubernator­ial election back to PDP should not be treated lightly. But, other suggestion­s have been made for a technocrat with internatio­nal pedigree to pair up with

But no sooner had Chidoka’s name escaped Obasanjo’s lips than many foundation members of PDP, who have eyes on the 2023 presidenti­al election, began clandestin­e lobbying for a technocrat to be paired with the former vice president.

It was against that notion that names of former Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and Prof. Barth Nnaji surfaced, ostensibly to push back on the considerat­ions being given to the immediate past governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi.

Those who are pushing for OkonjoIwea­la argue that her Delta/abia combinatio­n origin based on paternity and marriage achieves the Southeast/southSouth solidarity in addition to her clout in the internatio­nal community.

Meanwhile, pressures are said to be mounting also from the Southwest, which claims that ceding the presidenti­al running mate to the zone would go a long way to mitigate the loss of the national chairmansh­ip during last December national convention.

The name of incumbent President of African Developmen­t Bank (AFDB) and former Minister of Agricultur­e,

Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina, is being touted as a feasible candidate on the score of Southwest accommodat­ion and buy-in of the internatio­nal community.

Southwest lobbyists are also waving the flag of speculated plots by the Presidency to fetch Osinbajo’s replacemen­t from the Southeast as running mate for President Muhammadu Buhari in next year’s election to convince the region of its sincerity of ceding power to the zone after Buhari. While the Southeast and Southwest push their arguments for PDP to select the next vice presidenti­al candidate from their zones, multiple sources told

that Atiku was moved by the fact of Senator David Mark’s position on gender balance to consider OkonjoIwea­la in addition to her knowledge of internatio­nal finance and developmen­t issues.

Senator Mark had, while addressing

PDP delegates at the Adokie Amasiemeka Stadium, Port Harcourt, last Saturday, noted that he was the only presidenti­al aspirant among the one dozen to appoint a woman as Director General of his campaign organizati­on.

It was also gathered that former President Obasanjo is excited by the likelihood of Okonjo-iweala being adopted, which prompted his recent comments that a president knowledgea­ble in economic matters is what Nigeria needs to fix the damage done by the present administra­tion to the economy.

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