The All Progressives Congress (APC)
primaries to pick their presidential candidates for the February 2015
election remains a close race as all the five aspirants are still in
contention.
As at yesterday, the party had Muhammadu Buhari, Abubakar Atiku, Rabiu
Kwankwaso, Rochas Okorocha and Sam Nda-Isaiah as presidential aspirants.
Before the accreditation of 8,000 delegates to determine the fate of
the aspirants ended 6pm at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere,
Lagos, about 12 APC governors were said to have thrown their weight
behind Buhari, a former head of state.
One of our correspondents learnt from the media aides of three of the
governors that they resolved to support the former head of state on
Tuesday night.
A top source, who was present at the meeting where the agreement by the
12 governors to support Buhari took place, said he was willing to bet
his N10m car that Buhari would win.
He said, 'All the governors have decided that Buhari is the man for the
job. And we have agreed that this project is too big for us to destroy
now.
'Even the PDP are afraid of Buhari. I can bet on my car that Buhari will win.'
It was learnt that the only APC governors who were not supporting
Buhari are Governors Rochas Okorocha (Imo) and Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano),
who are presidential aspirants.
Earlier on Wednesday, there were media reports that Okorocha, Kwankwaso
and Nda-Isaiah had withdrawn from the race and backed Buhari.
But the three aspirants denied the report.
Before voting started, the National Convention Committee Chairman, Kayode Fayemi, described the special convention of the PDP as a coronation and not a convention.
Before voting started, the National Convention Committee Chairman, Kayode Fayemi, described the special convention of the PDP as a coronation and not a convention.
He said among all the political parties in the country, only the APC was holding an open and transparent presidential primary.
Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti State, said, 'You can see that our
primary is very transparent and is offering every aspirant a level
playing field unlike the PDP which is holding a coronation.
'Theirs is just an event to put a crown on Jonathan and that is not a convention.'
The Deputy Chairman of the committee, Kawu Baraje, who spoke with
delegates of each of the aspirants, assured them of a level playing
field.
He said each of the aspirants would have 12 delegates to monitor the primary.
The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Lai Mohammed, expressed the hope that the primary would be a success.
'This is the moment Nigerians have been waiting for. We have 8,000 delegates participating,' he said.
When asked how many delegates were from each state, Mohammed said he did not have the number.
In what appears to be a demonstration of oneness, Governors Rotimi
Amaechi, Abiola Ajimobi, Adams Oshiomhole, Babatunde Fashola, Abdulfatah
Ahmed and Rauf Aregbesola took a walk on the tartan tracks of the
stadium.
The walk elicited shouts among the crowd, who waved brooms painted in APC green, white and blue colours.
A delegate said, 'You can see that the governors are in one accord. They have control of their delegates.
'The delegates from each state are all going to vote for the choice of
their governors and the choice of the governors are obvious.'
A former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, and an ex- National
Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande, sat side by side at the VIP
section of the stadium.
Governors Babatunde Fashola(Lagos); Kazeem Shettima (Borno); and
Tanko Al-Makura(Nasarawa) arrived at the venue almost the same time
and made straight for the VIP section of the stadium.
A delegate from one of the South-West states, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, explained that the contest was between Buhari and
Abubakar, a former vice-president.
'Buhari is the preferred candidate but Atiku is pulling financial muscle,' the source said. - Punch.
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