House of Representatives Speaker Aminu Tambuwal |
APC aspirants rejig strategies Why Tambuwal is running
Olawale Olaleye and Femi Durojaiye in Lagos, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
Olawale Olaleye and Femi Durojaiye in Lagos, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
Since declaring his interest in the presidential race on the platform
of All Progressives Congress last week, House of Representatives Speaker
Aminu Tambuwal has faced a great deal of pressure from supporters of
former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari, to shelve his ambition.
Buhari is seen as the leading aspirant of the party and his supporters
see the entry of fellow North-west man, Tambuwal, into the race as a
possible upset that should not be allowed.
But Tambuwal’s declaration of interest in the presidential race has,
obviously, upset the campaign strategies of the party’s other main
aspirants. Besides Buhari and Tambuwal, the other aspirants are former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso and
publisher of Leadership Newspapers, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah.
APC’s presidential contenders have ramped up consultation across the
country in the wake of the speaker’s entry. This is as some reasons
emerged at the weekend why Tambuwal is running for the presidency.
THISDAY learnt that Tambuwal had nursed the intention of running for
the 2015 presidency from the beginning, but he was persuaded by some
politicians from his state, Sokoto, to go for the governorship seat. But
while considering the governorship idea, another snag appeared: the
incumbent governor, Aliyu Wammako, though Tambuwal’s close associate,
already had a favourite whom he wanted to succeed him.
But the speaker, who joined APC from Peoples Democratic Party on
October 28, would not want to go back to the House of Representatives
because the speakership has been zoned to the South-east by the party,
though it is yet to be formally announced. Many believe that for him to
quit the presidential race and go to the House, APC would have to rezone
the speakership to North-west. In the alternative, Wammako would have
to be persuaded to back Tambuwal for the governorship of Sokoto State
next year.
The Speaker has however denied insinuations that he organised the
purchase of the APC presidential nomination forms for himself by some of
his colleagues. Some APC members of the lower chamber had bought the
presidential nomination forms for Tambuwal last week, signalling his
jettisoning of his widely rumoured desire to seek the governorship of
his native Sokoto State.
He told the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation
monitored in Kano on Saturday morning that he had no part whatsoever in
the decision to buy the form for him.
Tambuwal said, " I am under pressure to contest for presidency from my
friends and well-wishers who bought the form for me and I will consult
my people for their advice", adding, "I have received the presidential
nomination form of APC and I will go and consult people, stakeholders in
my home state, Sokoto for their advice".
Tambuwal also dismissed as misdirected the speculation that he was in
the race to spoil the chances of Buhari, Atiku or any of the other
aspirants. He said people from all walks of life had been encouraging
him to run for the presidency since the last two years.
When asked if he would be ready to step down for any of the
contestants, he said, "I am ready to step down for anyone who is more
competent than me".
He however said that he believes people had confidence in him that was
why they asked him to contest the presidency, adding that, "Nigerians
believe that they will get better if I become President because of their
trust in me. I will not disappoint the trust reposed in me.”
The speaker also used the opportunity provided by the BBC interview to explain his movement to APC, and his defection to PDP a few years ago, maintaining that it was entirely in accordance with the wishes of his constituents adding that that was why he won his elections at those times.
Opinions have varied on Tambuwal’s political weight in the race for the
APC presidential ticket. But there has been an obvious stir among the
aspirants since he joined the race, despite efforts by other contenders
to downplay the significance of his entry into the race.
For instance, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, one of the key contenders, has said that the speaker’s entry into the presidential race is a legitimate ambition that does not upset either the aspirants or the process for the selection of the party’s candidate. Atiku spoke in Lagos at the weekend after a closed-door meeting with members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Adeyemi Ikuforiji.
Atiku said Tambuwal’s aspiration was “legitimate as far as democracy is
concerned,” adding, “I do not see any problem in the process of
selecting or electing a presidential candidate for the party.”
The former vice president also met with other stakeholders of the party
in the South-west as part of a nationwide campaign to woo delegates
ahead of the APC presidential primary next month. However, there are
strong indications that the current round of meetings by Atiku may also
be connected to Tambuwal’s declaration for the presidency.
One of the strategists working to realise the presidential ambition of
Kwankwaso told THISDAY on condition of anonymity that Tambuwal was a
political lightweight who had never tested electoral contest at the
presidential level.
Similarly, a top member of the Buhari campaign organisation, Mr. Osita
Okechukwu, while welcoming Tambuwal's entry into the presidential race,
however, said it will not affect the prime position occupied by the
former Head of State.
Okechukwu said, “The entry of Hon. Aminu Tambuwal is a welcome
development, the more the presidential aspirants or any aspirant to
governor, senate, national or state assemblies the merrier. Our great
party, the APC, will be the greatest beneficiary, as the mobilisation of
the electorate will be wider, penetrating, and robust.
“Therefore, Tambuwal is highly welcome into the presidential race. This
is why the constitution of our party was amended penultimate week, to
accommodate in less than one hour, any person who joins APC.”
Okechukwu said he could not speak on Tambuwal’s chances.
“All one knows is that his entry will neither diminished nor cut-off
the celestial bond between General Mohammadu Buhari and the masses and
the middle class of our dear country. The masses and middle class had
renewed at every election GMB's 12 million vote bank. Therefore, the
contest at the end of the day is between President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan and Buhari,” Okechukwu said.
THISDAY gathered that the major strategy of those putting pressure on
Tambuwal to back down is to downplay the question of age and
generational change, which apparently go against the former Head of
State. They intend to emphasise, instead, experience, the issue of
tested and trusted hand, and similar credentials that put Buhari ahead,
particularly at a time when the country is in a war situation.
On their part, the campaign team of Atiku said with the entry of
Tambuwal, Nigerians now have more aspirants to choose from. The managing
director of the Atiku Media Office, Mallam Garba Shehu, told THISDAY on
Saturday that the former vice president was reaching out to more
stakeholders of the party across the country ahead of the presidential
primaries.
According to Shehu, “To us, the more the merrier. We see it as widening
the choices that the people have and it is left for them to make up
their minds on who to elect. As a true democrat, Atiku will welcome the
entry of more aspirants so that Nigerians can choose whom they want.
“Turaki has a national profile and will not be affected by the votes
from just a particular zone. Right now, Atiku is in the campaign and
reaching out to all parts of the country to mobilise support.”
Shehu also dismissed suggestions that Tambuwal's entry into the race
might reignite the search for a consensus candidate, insisting that the
matter is closed.
The consensus arrangement is believed to strongly favour Buhari’s emergence as the APC candidate.
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