Fourteen months
to the next presidential election, there are indications that the
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may have President Muhammadu
Buhari-Asiwaju Bola Tinubu ticket, as one of its jokers for the 2019
election.
Competent sources close to The Redeemed
Church told Daily Sun that Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, may have
indicated to the church authorities that he would not be averse to a
return to pastoral life.
He is a senior pastor of the church conglomerate.
Although president Buhari is yet to
officially declare his bid for re-election, apart from a recent
declaration that he may seek Nigerians’ votes again, it was gathered
that Osinbajo’s replacement with Tinubu is being mooted as a way to have
a solid South West support for the APC, in the face of a South
East-South-South alliance in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
Competent sources said the APC and Buhari
tendencies in the party, which want another victory in 2019, reasoned
that it is important to rally the South West behind the president.
It was gathered that towards this end,
the Buhari tendencies recommended that a more popular politician from
the South West should pair with the president in 2019.
The name of Tinubu came up as it is
believed that he is the only singular South West personality who could
effectively mobilise support for Buhari and the APC in the zone.
Those pushing for this said with South
South and South East strongly behind PDP, the APC needs the South West
to counter-balance the structure in the South. Tinubu’s VP candidacy is believed to guarantee this.
Those in the know revealed that the
recent rapprochement between Buhari and Tinubu was geared towards
“concretising the arrangement” of having two of them as presidential and
vice presidential candidates in 2019.
Daily Sun gathered that until recently,
the relationship between Buhari and Tinubu was frosty. Afraid that this
may jeopardise Buhari’s re-election, the president’s political
strategists recommended the wooing of the former Lagos governor.
Sources revealed that the wedding of
Senate President, Bukola Saraki’s daughter in Lagos, recently, paved the
way for emissaries from the Buhari camp to meet with Tinubu.
After the Lagos meeting, during Saraki’s
daughter’s wedding, Tinubu was invited by the Presidency to grace the
public presentation of a book on Buhari’s achievements. Thereafter,
Tinubu accompanied Buhari on a trip outside the country, where further
meetings on 2019 elections were held.
Apparently, after weighing the options, the Buhari-Tinubu ticket came into consideration.
Meanwhile, Tinubu’s camp has denied the existence of any such arrangement.
Although efforts to get Tinubu’s media
aide, Mr. Tunde Rahman, to speak on the development proved abortive, a
senior member of Tinubu’s camp said: “we dont have anything to say on
the matter now,” but added: “let’s talk more on this later in the day.”
That was yesterday.
He, however, refused to get back to our reporter as promised. Several calls to his mobile line were not asnwered.
This is not the first time the APC would moot the idea of a Muslim-Muslim ticket.
In the run up to the 2015 election,
Tinubu left no one in doubt that he was desirous of running with
Buhari. It was gathered that Buhari, at the time, had also conceded to
Tinubu before some party chieftains, but, some powerful forces in the
party, including Saraki, frustrated the plot.
Saraki would later lend credence to this fact in April 2016, when he tried to explain why Tinubu was after him.
He said: “… I have also been accused of
helping frustrate some people’s opportunity to emerge as president
Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate. But, I have no problem with anybody. My
concern was that it would not be politically smart of us to run with a
Muslim-Muslim ticket.
“I doubt if we would have won the
election if we had done this, especially after the PDP had successfully
framed us as a Muslim party. I felt we were no longer in 1993. Perhaps,
more than ever before, Nigerians are more sensitive to issues of
religious balancing.
This, my brother, was my original sin. What they
say to themselves, among other things, was that if he could conspire
against our ambition, then, he must not realise his own ambition as
well. For me, however, I have no regrets about this. I only stood for
what I believed was in the best interest of the party and in the best
interest of Nigeria.”
Later this year, Tinubu also confirmed
what had long been dubbed mere speculation when he revealed that Saraki
and the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, worked against
Buhari’s plan to make him his running mate, in the run-up to the 2015
presidential contest.
Tinubu, in the book “Against the Run of
Play,” written by the Chairman, Editorial Board of ThisDay, Olusegun
Adeniyi, which was presented to the public this year, said Saraki,
El-Rufai and other senior members of the PDP, who joined the APC, in the
build-up to the 2015 general elections, were the ones who instigated
Buhari and some APC chieftains not to pick him as running mate.
He said: “What they (Saraki and others
from the PDP) did behind my back was wrong. We always do things as a
group. By the time they joined, we were already too far ahead in our
processes, but, we accommodated them.
“We agreed to take their state structures
and subsume them into the party and they all had their opportunity to
nominate the candidates of their choices for different political
offices. But, they went behind to instigate Buhari and some other people
in the party against me on the pretext of religion.
That was not right.
They were canvassing arguments that the Christians in the North would
not vote for a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Nasir el-Rufai was also selling the
same argument within the CPC (the defunct Congress for Progressive
Change) because, at that point, he still wanted to have Pastor (Tunde)
Bakare brought in as Buhari’s running mate.”
Also, Osinbajo’s men refused to respond to calls and SMS sent to them for comments.
As at the time of going to press,
Osinbajo’s spokesperson, Laolu Akande, had yet to respond to the SMS
sent to him, including telephone calls.
But, a source close to Osinbajo’s camp
told Daily Sun, “you guys are just underrating that man. Don’t underrate
Osinbajo; he is capable of being his own man when it matters most.
“Are you aware that that period Buhari
was sick, when many thought he won’t return, moves were on to make the
VP run in 2019, with a northern candidate? So, how will you now conclude
it will be easy to just shove such a man aside? Have you also thought
of what the reaction from the Christian community would be? All these
are things that will come into play, in taking this decision. Till then,
let’s leave it at that for now,” the source said.
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