After more than 48 hours of
consultations, the All Progressives Congress- APC appears to have reached a
decision on the choice of the running mate for the party’s presidential
candidate, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd).
However, the party’s leadership is keeping the identity of the preferred candidate under wraps.
But the party’s national chairman, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun, while speaking to journalists at the party’s
headquarters in Abuja, on Tuesday, hinted that Buhari would announce the
party’s choice today (Wednesday).
He was responding to media inquiries about the delay in the choice of a running mate for Buhari.
Odigie-Oyegun, who stepped out of the NWC
meeting to address members of the Jigawa State chapter of the party,
denied the charge that the choice of the running mate was being delayed.
He said, “It’s not delayed, the candidate
will speak to you people, I have a feeling he will speak to you
tomorrow (today). The party has consulted with the candidate and we have
reached some agreement and he will address you on it tomorrow.”
The NWC meeting which started at about 1pm ended at about 8.12pm.
Apart from Odigie-Oyegun, none of the party leaders who came out of the meeting agreed to speak with the media.
Those in contention for the top job are: Prof. Yemi Osibajo, Governors Rotimi Amaechi, Adams Oshiomole and Babatunde Fashola.
Others in the race are the immediate past
Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi; a former Speaker, Lagos State
House of Assembly, Olorunnimbe Mamora; a former Governor of Osun State,
Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola; and former Ekiti State Governor, Otunba
Adeniyi Adebayo.
However, Osibajo appears to be the most
favoured because of his religious background, the fact that he like
Buhari has a clean record of public service and his closeness to the
party leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu.
The party is expected to submit the
particulars of its candidates to the Independent National Electoral
Commission, unfailingly on Thursday.
According to the election time table
released by INEC, prospective candidates for the Presidency and National
Assembly in the 2015 general elections must submit forms CF001 and
CF002 at the INEC Headquarters in Abuja on or before that day.
This is in line with Section 31(c) of the
Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) which provides for not later than 60
days before election
Prominent Yoruba leaders, who are non
partisan, have urged the party to ensure that a credible personality
picked the vice-presidential candidate ticket.
Some of the leaders, who included a
retired soldier and a renowned academic, commended the party’s
leadership for the transparent way the presidential candidate emerged.
A power bloc within the party is rooting for a South-West personality to emerge as the vice-presidential candidate.
The bloc contended that top positions
such as the presidential ticket and the national chairmanship of the
party had been conceded to the North and South-South regions of the
country.
Specifically, the bloc explained that the
Congress for Progressive Change – one of the three parties that merged
to form the APC – produced Buhari, while the All Nigeria Peoples Party, a
party in the merger, produced the national chairman of the party, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun.
It said the vice-presidential ticket
should be conceded to the Action Congress of Nigeria, which is the third
party in the merger.
An APC governor said the choice of the
vice-presidential “is more complex than as it is being seen because many
interests are involved.”
The governor, who said “we are at a very
critical stage of the process,” added that a credible candidate would
emerge at the end of the rigorous exercise.
It was gathered that many of the leaders
of the party, who had booked flights to Lagos, had to cancel their
bookings when the vice-presidential candidate did not emerge as expected
on Tuesday.
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