STRONG
indications emerged yesterday that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar will
mid next week dump his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the All
Progressives Congress, APC.
It was gathered yesterday that the decision to take the action and leave the
party which gave him a platform to be Nigeria’s Vice President, was borne out
of the frustration and humiliation the PDP has made him go through, just as he
has concluded nationwide consultative tours of the six geo- political zones of
the country where he brainstormed with stakeholders, leaders and supporters on
his next political journey ahead of 2015 Presidential election.
A source at his
Jabi office said yesterday that Atiku Abubakar has concluded
plans to leave PDP for APC, adding, “ Iam optimistic that he will formally
leave PDP for APC next week,”
The 2011
Presidential aspirant on the platform of PDP has in the last two weeks visited
associates, stakeholders, leaders, Elders in the South South, South East, South
West, North Central, North West and North East geo- political zones of the
country where majority of them voted for him leaving PDP for APC. Atiku had
raised some grievances against the PDP and substantiated his
marginalization of not being wanted, even as he stressed that he is a BOT
member by right but he is not being called to its meetings and so does not
attend, adding that he is a NEC member by right under the constitution, but he
has been barred from its meetings because invitations are not given to him.
He also
complained that by the norms of the party, he is entitled to being
invited to its PDP caucus and said that Dr. Alex Ekwueme, a former Vice
President gets those invitations, but he gets none of those, adding
that he is not considered as a major stakeholder in taking decisions affecting
the Adamawa State Chapter of the party.
Atiku had said
last week that, “there is a sustained effort by the party managers and
government to entrench impunity and not to open up the party for democratic
competition. Above all these, it is clear by now that the Governors
who have remained in the party have given Dr. Jonathan an automatic ticket.”
The former
Presidential candidate of Action Congress, ACN said last week that as a
member of a party that changed to Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and formed a
coalition called APC, he will not be a new person in APC as that is
a familiar terrain if he finally joins them because his friends are mostly
there and as a party, it offers what he described as a real
chance for change and reform in the country.
He said, “The
citizens are tired of business as usual and seem determined to change from
business as usual. He wants to be on the side of the people.”
In a statement
he issued last week and titled, “The Challenges of a Decision,” the
former Presidential aspirant on the platform of PDP noted that he has begun
consultation tour of Nigeria, Dubai and London, even as he said that there was
what he termed a sustained effort by the party managers and
government to entrench impunity and its lack of preparedness to open up the
party for democratic competition, adding that his decision to defect to APC may
be borne out of the fact that Governors elected on the platform of PDP have
already given an automatic ticket to President Goodluck Jonathan for his re-
election bid.
Meanwhile, a
statement from his office yesterday said
that the former Vice President yesterday concluded his nationwide
consultative meeting with that of the North-East geo-political zone in Bauchi.
Bwahahaha...Alhaji Atiku, ur decision 2 dump PDP, 4 the ACN or APC is no longer a news 2 us so, there's no need 4 the consultation or 4 broadcasting because we already knew were u belong
ReplyDeleteWho cares? Its no news and not important. Next story pls!
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ReplyDeleteBoko haram leader wat r u waitin 4 move fast d war of apc jst began . Atiku vs buhari
ReplyDeleteStale news! Did he not leave before and later came back? He will come back the way he did last time. And after APC primaries OBJ go dey laff, and when he comes back to PDP, OBJ will still be laughing. Hahaha!
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