Atiku, Jonathan Meet over 2019 Presidency
By Prince Thomas in Kogi State
The
push to get former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to dump the All
Progressives Congress (APC) and return to the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to enhance the opposition party’s bid to return to power in 2019
may have gained traction with a recent discrete meeting between him and
former President Goodluck Jonathan.
The meeting said to have been held at the instance of Atiku, who was said to be seriously considering offers made
to him by a section of the leadership of the opposition party to
return, according to a THISDAY source, explored the desirability of the
move and concluded that it would be a worthwhile political endeavour
that could help terminate what both leading politicians regarded as the
uninspiring rule of the APC.
We had in a recent report indicated that there were concerted efforts by
some PDP leaders to bring Atiku back to the party’s fold but that he
gave conditions, including an assurance that he would be given its
automatic ticket to contest the 2019 presidential election.
The
fresh meeting with Jonathan was said to have looked into the
possibility of this condition with both of them said to have agreed that
all options should be kept open as the political dynamics of the
country remained fluid, requiring a more pragmatic approach to the
upsurge in politicking, which the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) warned against last week.
The
electoral empire’s National Chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, had
cautioned politicians against political campaigns for 2019, saying the
ban on electioneering was yet to be lifted in accordance with Electoral
Act 2010 as amended.
But
Jonathan was said to have advised Atiku to consider returning to the
PDP early enough to avoid being caught by certain provisions of the
party’s constitution, which stipulate a period of time a member has to
spend in the party before he could be eligible to contest for a
political office.
“Atiku
was advised to return early to enable him to fulfil the eligibility
condition in the party’s constitution and also have ample time to
integrate his political structure into the PDP’s,” a source privy to the
meeting said.
The
source said it was made clear to Atiku that he stood a better chance to
realise his ambition in the PDP than the APC since President Muhammadu
Buhari looked set to be given a right of first refusal by his party’s
leadership.
According
to the source: “He was told to note a recent comment by the APC
National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, stating that as the
incumbent, President Buhari had a right of first refusal even when the
decision would have to be his.
“That has been buoyed by Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai who had practically launched Buhari’s re-election campaign.”
Referring
to the reactions of the APC leadership and stalwarts to the recent
declaration of support for his presidential ambition by the Minister of
Women Affairs and Youth Development, Mrs Aisha Alhassan, the source said
it was made clear to Atiku that there was nothing left for him in the
APC and that he should just return to the PDP where he could reunite
more easily with other founding fathers who were eager to rebuild the
party.
We had reported exclusively in a recent report that key leaders of the PDP
were in talks with Atiku over his possible return to the party he
co-founded in 1998.
But
the former vice president was said to have insisted on some conditions
to be met before he could dump the APC for the PDP. This included an
assurance that he would get the party’s presidential without a contest.
“The
secret discussions are ongoing with a wing of the leadership of the PDP
and this has encouraged the former vice-president to start
consultations with critical leaders in the northern and southern parts
of the country,” a source had told us, adding:
“However,
Atiku has informed the PDP leaders who have approached him to guarantee
him the nomination of the party for the presidential election before he
can leave the APC, as he does not want to be messed up for the third
time.”
Findings
had shown that several governors in the PDP, especially Governor
Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State who had also declared his presidential
intention, were willing to allow Atiku return to the PDP. Party sources
had claimed that Fayose would not mind positioning for the vice
presidency candidacy as Atiku was a strong politician who looked ready
to take over power.
Multiple
sources had told us that the leadership of the PDP was comfortable
with Atiku whom they believed was well liked by both northerners and
southerners even as they downplayed the issue of his old age.
According to a source, the leaders believed emphasis should be placed on the state of his health rather than his age.
“We
had the late President Umaru Yar’Adua who was in his mid-fifties but he
had health issues which led to his demise midway into his presidency.
Also, President Muhammadu Buhari had health issues which we warned
against during electioneering in 2015, but it was dismissed as hate
speech. “Then we have persons that are the same age or much older but
are healthy and physically fit. So Nigerians should be more concerned
about a person’s health than his age,” the source stated.
The
source said the APC chieftain was aware of the issues surrounding his
age and health and he is prepared to make his medical certificates for
the last ten years public to allay any concern about his health.
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