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Road to 2023 Presidency: How Feasible is Saraki’s Game Plan?

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The march towards the 2023 general election in Nigeria is getting more and more interestin­g. The major political parties, All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), are taking long strides in direct and indirect campaigns. Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki has now broken the discussion board by declaring his intention to enter the presidenti­al race in 2023.

Saraki made his move while on a courtesy visit to Benue State. Inspired by Governor Samuel Ortom to appreciate and strengthen PDP leaders in Benue, Saraki shared, among other things, his desire and determinat­ion to become the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Not unexpected­ly, pundits have begun to analyse Saraki’s decision, debating its feasibilit­y. Of course, to those who might have assumed that the Kwara man was joking, the presence of mighty dignitarie­s—including the former Governor of Kogi State, Idris Wada; former National Chairman of the PDP, Kawu Baraje; Senator Suleiman Adokwe; and the Chairman of

Council for Saraki’s President Campaign, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher—at the event is enough to put a lid on that assumption.

Saraki is serious and intends to claim the mantle of President Muhammadu Buhari using the PDP umbrella. First, assuming that Saraki can sweep through the opposition in PDP during the primaries and then successful­ly take the first position at the end, what can he offer Nigerians? Taking a step back, besides his party, what charm or past achievemen­ts will he use to convince Nigerians to vote him in?

These are questions that simple-minded folks are asking.

As Ortom and others like him have noted, Saraki might secure the trust and vote of folks in the North Central region. However, the odds of success are no less for any other PDP or APC candidate from the region. Moreover, the Northcentr­al region is only one out of six others. Is Saraki’s past prestige as Senate President enough for a grand momentum towards the presidenti­al seat?

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