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Jonathan: PDP Not Worried Over Rising Number of Presidenti­al Candidates

Our mission is to pursue Buhari from Aso Rock, says Bafarawa

- Emmanuel Addeh

Former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday insisted that his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was not ruffled over the increasing number of presidenti­al aspirants emerging daily from the party.

Jonathan, who spoke when a presidenti­al aspirant under the platform of the party, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, visited him on Friday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, told journalist­s that what was of importance was that the party should create a level playing field, where any aspirant who lost, did so fairly.

He made the assertion, even as Bafarawa said the mission of the alignments and consultati­ons within the party was to ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari, quits Aso Rock next year so that the country can make some progress once again.

Jonathan maintained that the developmen­t was healthy for the party and for democracy in general, noting that the rivalry would be too toxic if only two candidates were involved.

“The more people that are interested the better for the party. Just like you asked, if you have only two aspirants in a political party, the way we play politics in this country, the division between the two camps will be so bad.

“Not from the contenders themselves, but supporters of the candidates will be exuding all kinds of bitterness. At the end of the day, one must lose, and he will feel they don’t belong to the system.

“When there are many aspirants and the party does what is right, the key thing is that we have a level playing ground for all the aspirants and when the ground is level and the best person emerges, they will all work for the party.

“When they are just two, they start throwing stones, but when they are many, who do you throw the stone to. But as leaders, we keep talking. I believe we will talk to the aspirants so that at the end of the day, everybody is happy.

“But the key thing is that there is a level playing field during the primaries, not the number of aspirants. We must make sure the ground is level so that nobody will leave the party out of anger,” the former Nigerian leader said.

On Bafarawa’s visit, the former President noted that the former Sokoto State governor, remained a politician who was highly interested in democracy and developmen­t of the country, stressing that he showed the stuff he is made of even as Sokoto governor.

He added: “He came to greet me and also concerning his own political interest and developmen­t. He’s somebody I know very well. He had been involved in politics even before I got involved in politics. While I was deputy to Alamieyese­igha (Diepreye), he was already a governor in Sokoto State.

“When I was contesting, he joined PDP in 2014. He did not join PDP because he wanted to contest, but because he wanted to support me.

“He has a lot of experience. He wants the best for the country. He wants this country to grow and I always insist that as leaders we must always plan for our grandchild­ren. Societies that plan for their grandchild­ren grow. Societies that plan for themselves crash.

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