President Buhari
hehehehe....... Peeved
by the seeming drift in the nation's economy and politics, Northern
youths under different groups have commenced a frantic search for a
possible Northern presidential material to back in the 2019 presidential
election.
Some Northern groups including the Arewa Youth Forum (AYF), and the
Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) are being backed by some northern
egg heads among whom is Dr. Junaid Mohammed to commence on a frantic
search for a possible Northern presidential material ahead of the 2019
presidential election.
According to an exclusive report by Vanguard, the AYCF is bidding
till after the May 29, 2017 second anniversary of the Buhari
administration to name its shortlist of potential candidates to succeed
Buhari.
The bid of the Northern groups is irrespective of a declaration of
intent by President Muhammadu Buhari whose first term has been dogged by
ill-health and a recession, whose fundamentals, administration
officials, claim were inherited from the preceding administration.
Buhari had upon his return from a 50 day medical vacation last month confessed to the fact of his ill-health saying, ‘I have never been this sick in my life.’
But for his absence in last Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal
Executive Council, FEC meeting, insinuations of his ill-health were
beginning to go away. The president, however, bounced back yesterday
when he appeared in public for the Jumat prayers in the Presidential
Villa.
Asserting the hesitance of the AYF to give President Buhari a full
backing in 2019, the president of the group, Alhaji Ibrahim Gujungu
said;
“We have not yet decided on whether it is going to be Buhari or
not but we have to continue to support the aspiration of the North to
produce the next President of Nigeria so as to balance the loss of power
to the South under the Presidency of President Jonathan following the
sudden demise of Yar’Adua.
“I can assure you that even though we don’t have any particular
candidate in mind as at now, we will intensify the search for a
northern leader who will empower the north and revive all the moribund
industries there to create jobs for the teeming masses who are now
roaming the streets either as IDPs or out-of-school children.
“We are currently searching for the candidate of our choice and
if Buhari decides to run, we will present him with our blueprint to
implement but if he rejects it, we will look for another credible
Northern candidate to meet our political demands,” Gujungu said.
He, however, held out a prospect of backing Buhari, but only if the
incumbent accepts a blueprint for the development of the North as
prepared by the group.
Speaking in the same vein, the national president of the Arewa
Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, Alhaji Shettima Usman Yerima, said the
group was looking for an alternative upon the failures of the incumbent
administration.
“We are disappointed. Nigerians are disappointed. Sincerely
speaking, this Buhari administration is a failure. It is a failure
because this is not what Nigerians expected when they were giving him
the mandate in 2015.”
The northern youth leader also disclosed that there are plans to
look for an alternative presidential candidate from the North East to
represent the region in the 2019 presidential elections.
He said: “I think we are going to bring a new alternative in
2019. We have to bring a new order to the country because we cannot
afford to have a president who is not in charge of affairs in the
country. This is coupled with the facts that some of us look at his age
and come up with the reservation that it is not a good idea to have a
man of his age to be leading a country like Nigeria with population of
about 200 million people. People thought we were undermining him at that
time but we said no because somebody of Buhari’s age would find it
difficult managing his personal affairs talk less of affairs of a huge
country like ours.”
He said: “We have nothing against President Buhari personally but we believe somebody of his age should manage less burden.
“When you look at global events, the way things are turning
around universally, you will agree with me that we need at the saddle,
somebody who is in tune with global reality. We need somebody that would
be agile and knowledgeable enough to move round the world with his
counterparts across the globe. For now in Nigeria, that is not the case.
And I don’t think we are making any headway in that direction.
“The worst thing is that, for government to look for capable
hands that can turn around things positively, it ended up picking some
individuals that have been out of circulation over a very long time but
who the government is comfortable with. Now, you can see the confusion
everywhere. The reality is not all about Buhari as a person. The reality
is about nature that is taking a full course on him coupled with the
situation of his health that nobody knows."
While he declined to disclose names of prospective northern
candidates likely to be presented by the region, he said, “for now, we
are going round making consultations but it will be too early for me to
mention names but we may give a picture of some possible names after May
29, 2017.
“What we are doing now is to make consultations across board,
we are also reaching out to other ethnic nationalities and
personalities. Regarding the likely candidates, it will be too early for
me to speak now because I do not have the mandate to mention their
names. But I can assure you that after May 29, when they have told
Nigerians what they have achieved, though we know they have not done
much, then, we will declare the names.”
He said the group is looking towards the Northeast in presenting an alternative.
On the factors to be considered in the said alternative to Buhari, Yerima said “We
are going to consider the vibrancy of the person and his intellectual
capacity. We are going to look into his age and a lot of other things to
be sure that whoever comes up in 2019 will not be part of the old
establishment.”
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