Senate President Bukola Saraki
There
are strong indications that Senate President Bukola Saraki is set to
join the 2019 presidential race which will see him battle President
Buhari.
Senate President Bukola Saraki is warming up to join the race for
the Presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in August,
according to sources in his camp.
Hints about his presidential ambition emerged yesterday; just 24
hours after the Supreme Court cleared him of allegations of impropriety
in his declaration of assets form by the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission (ICPC).
The news immediately threw the camps of Governor Aminu Tambuwal and
Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, who are co-drivers of the R-APC with Saraki,
into confusion.
Tambuwal and Kwankwaso are also interested in the PDP presidential
ticket and sources said it was their primary reason for wanting to
return to the party having found out that they could not wrestle the
ticket from President Buhari in the APC.
Saraki, who is said to be under pressure from his supporters to
vie for the ticket, has been consulting his associates, political
strategists, and well-wishers in the last 24 hours.
If he consents to seek the ticket, the move is bound to alter the
Reformed-All Progressives Congress(R-APC) permutations ahead of next
year’s elections.
The birth of the R-APC was announced last Wednesday by some top
members of the APC who claimed the party has failed to live up to
expectation.
Saraki travelled to Port Harcourt, Rivers State yesterday to commission some projects executed by Governor Nyesom Wike.
The Rivers State Governor is the arrowhead of PDP’s plan to stage a comeback next year.
The governor is credited with sponsoring the election of Prince Uche Secondus as the national chairman of the PDP.
But it could not be ascertained last night if Saraki’s unfolding game-plan informed his Port Harcourt trip yesterday.
The camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is also said to
have been taken aback by Saraki’s sudden interest in the presidential
race.
A source knowledgeable about the relationship between Atiku and
Saraki yesterday rated the Senate President’s latest move as an “upset and contrary to the discussion by the two leaders in a country in the Middle East.”
The source said “what was agreed upon by Saraki, Atiku and
other contestants was that whoever secured the presidential ticket would
be supported by all.”
But the source said Saraki “did not give any commitment to back Atiku only for the presidency.”
Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the Supreme Court
verdict on Saraki played a big role in changing the permutations in the
R-APC and the PDP.
Rules out continued membership of APC, support for Buhari’s re-election
Saraki, it was gathered, has ruled out remaining in APC or backing
Buhari for re-election, declining persuasion by a top presidency
official that he should remain in the APC.
The Senate President felt he will “not be able to have moral
and emotional stamina to campaign for Buhari in view of his humiliation
at the Code of Conduct Tribunal and the police on Offa robbery.”
His political family and APC supporters in Kwara State are also
said to be opposed to mounting the podium for Buhari in 2018/2019
electioneering.
Investigation also showed that Friday’s ruling of the Supreme
Court which cleared him of any corruption stigma was the ‘joker’
Saraki needed to rescue his political career.
“Since the pronouncement of the Supreme Court, the Senate
President has become morally emboldened to rev up his presidential
ambition. He has started consultations in the last 24 hours,” a source
said yesterday.
“So far, the preliminary round of consultations indicate that
he might participate in the presidential primaries of the PDP with some
R-APC aspirants like Tambuwal and Kwankwaso.
“Initial field report and extensive survey have buoyed his confidence of winning the slot.
“With this development, Saraki will slug it out in PDP with
Atiku, ex-Governor Ahmed Makarfi; ex-Minister Tanimu Turaki; ex-Governor
Ibrahim Shekarau; ex-Governor Sule Lamido and others.
“Already, Saraki is done with APC going by the formation of
R-APC and the defection of some of his backers and political like-minds
to PDP.”
Asked why Saraki cannot stay in APC to challenge Buhari for the
presidential ticket, the source added: “he believes he did not deserve
the humiliation he went through at the tribunal and in the hands of the
police.
“What finally made the Senate President to forsake APC was his
being linked with those behind the bank robbery and killings in Offa by
the Police.
“I think the police pronouncement did more damage and it was that day he drew the line with APC.
“Also, his family, relations and political supporters in Kwara
State don’t want to hear anything about APC. The trauma was too much for
them.”
Tension in R-APC camp
Assessing the situation in R-APC on the strength of Saraki’s plan
to join the race for PDP presidential ticket, an informed source said:
“there is tension everywhere now within our ranks.
“From the look of things, having three R-APC leaders seeking the PDP presidential ticket is like a house divided against itself.
“The coming of Saraki will certainly whittle down the prospect
of Tambuwal and Kwankwaso because our calculations will change. And do
not forget that these three leaders will still have to confront other
presidential hopefuls who are in PDP.
“The race may look open but the path is laced with landmines if
R-APC members have to split their votes at the presidential primaries
of PDP. It would have been better if Saraki stuck to the negotiated
offer of Senate Presidency in 2019.
“You can see that the R-APC innovation may not last more than
two months because the leaders may fall apart over presidential ticket.”
Asked if Saraki will not be betraying a mutual understanding
between him and Atiku in a Middle East country recently, the source
said: “there was no pact. What was agreed upon by Saraki, Atiku and
other contestants was that whoever secured the presidential ticket will
be supported by all.”
PDP leaders root for ‘old’ party members in presidential ticket race
Party sources also said that some PDP leaders are opposed to ceding the party’s presidential slot to defectors from APC.
“We won’t allow them to come back and take over our house. Many
of us believe that the R-APC leaders are looking for a refuge camp in
PDP and they should not be dictating to us from a position of weakness,” a PDP BoT member told The Nation.
“If we decide not to readmit them into PDP, they will be politically stranded.
“It will be a disaster handing over our presidential mandate to
any of the defecting leaders. We want the ticket for any of our old and
consistent members who are in the race like Ahmed Makarfi, Tanimu
Turaki, Ibrahim Shekarau, Sule Lamido, and to some extent, Atiku
Abubakar.
“These R-APC leaders should know their limit. You don’t run into a house cap-in-hand and seize it from the landlord.”
It was gathered that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo has been
persuaded to support any consensus candidate picked by PDP and other 30
parties it might form an alliance with.
A member of the NWC said: “We have begged Baba to forgive and forget in supporting any common candidate agreed upon by PDP and other coalition parties.
“We made this request having in mind whether the candidate will
be Atiku or not. He has left the option open with a target that the APC
must be shown the way out of power in 2019.
“Baba is only after a credible choice that can match Buhari. He is no longer fixated on any candidate.”
Source: The Nation
No comments:
Post a Comment