APC Considers Buhari - Fashola 2015 Ticket.
There were strong indications at the weekend that the All
Progressives Congress (APC) may have decided to pair incumbent Governor
of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola, with the party’s
frontrunner in next month’s presidential primaries- General Muhammadu Buhari.
Top sources at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja told
Sunday Independent that the members were encouraged to step up the game after
the large turn out that graced Buhari’s declaration of Wednesday.
From the event and judging by the large turnout of who is who in
the party, they reasoned, it was evident that most of the members were
favourably disposed to the candidacy of Buhari.
At the event were four governors: Fashola, Rotimi Amaechi of
Rivers, Tanko Al Makura of Nasarawa and Adams Oshiomhole of Edo States; just as
there were other prominent members of the party at Buhari’s declaration at
Eagles Square on Wednesday.
Asked whether the party was mindful of the Muslim/Muslim ticket
debate still raging at the moment, the source said the party has been making
wide range discussions on the issue apart from consulting religious and opinion
leaders across the country.
“Yes, we are mindful of the mood in the country presently. But
we are also conscious of the fact that the country’s future is more important
than every other thing; that is why we have not finalised the arrangement of
pairing Fashola with Buhari. But you can be sure that after our consultations,
the nation’s paramount interests would be the deciding factor and not
religion”, the source, who craved anonymity said.
Before now, there were speculations that the APC was considering
a strong Christian from the Southwest to pair with a Muslim presidential
candidate from the core North. The permutation appears to have changed with the
series of meetings that are being held in Abuja and Lagos between the party
leaders.
It was gathered that at one of the meetings held in Victoria Island, Lagos last week, after over six hours,
former governor of the state and APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and
Fashola were said to have agreed on the candidacy of Mr. Akin Ambode to carry
the party’s flag in February.
Before now, the governor was implicitly backing his Commissioner
for Works and Infrastructure, Dr Femi Hamzat to replace him at the Alausa, Ikeja,
governor’s office.
At the venue of the agreement said to have been brokered by
party elders, Sunday Independent learnt that the chieftains made Fashola and
Tinubu to realise why they must find a middle ground and work together in the interest of the
party, both at the state and at the national levels.
A source at the meeting said the elders impressed it on the
governor that there is a link between his success in office and the role played
by his mentor, Tinubu in the past years.
The party’s source added that the elders also made Tinubu
understand that the governor has made the party and every one proud, and
therefore deserved to be supported for a national ticket.
“The meeting urged Tinubu to begin mobilisation to make sure
Fashola is paired with any candidate that eventually emerged at the party’s
convention. They said it would not be too difficult to sell the candidature of
the governor, since most of his colleagues already referred to him as ‘class
captain,” the source said.
He added: “The meeting agreed that Fashola should support Tinubu
given his pragmatism and consistency in building party structures
in Lagos, Southwest and across the country. The elders also appealed to both
leaders to work together in unity, for the interest of the party.“
Even so, it was gathered that pressure is being mounted on other
aspirants to withdraw from the race to ensure Ambode emerges consensus
candidate at the poll. This is why, according to another party leader in the
state, many of the aspirants are not rushing to buy nomination forms. The APC leader said the party wants to avoid a
rancorous primary, and have therefore appealed to the governorship aspirants to
see the reality on ground and withdraw for Ambode.
It is not however clear if the aspirants are willing to forgo
their ambition. While some have vowed to continue, insisting that the party
should ensure a level playing, others are believed to be strongly weighing the
option, and may leave the race this week.
The matter may not be as simple as that, after Lagos Assembly
Speaker, Adeyemi Ikuforiji picked his nomination form on Saturday, just like
Obafemi Hamzat, Commissioner for Works, while Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon
is not known to have jettisoned his life-long ambition to govern the centre of
excellence, but whether any of them can sail through without Tinubu in APC is
another issue.
Via - Dailyindependent
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