Buhari Will Be Difficult To Sell In 2015..Northern Elders

As the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, forges ahead with its Muslim-Muslim ticket for Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed presidency come 2015, there are fears that the former may be hard to sell to the electorate, both in the North and other parts of the country.
While some northern leaders agree that Buhari is qualified to rule the country under the APC platform if elected, they are also quick to recall that his misdeeds as military Head of State between December 31, 1983 and August 27, 1985 could count against him. They however, disagreed that the age factor could work against his presidential ambition, noting that there were older presidents in other countries than Buhari.
Buhari, was born on December 17, 1942. When the presidential race begins next year, he will be 72 and will be 76 after his first term in office if elected.
Among politicians who fear that Buhari might meet a brick-wall with the Northern elite and traditional institutions because of soured relationship with them when he was military head of state,
is a leader of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, who played a key role in the emergence of APC.
The APC leader who sought anonymity said he had become skeptical because of the dirty way politics was being played in Nigeria.
Also in an interview with Nigerian Pilot in Kano, a prominent Kano politician, Alhaji Musa Gwadabe said anything could happen in politics and decline further comments. But the APC leader said he does not believe that Tibubu is too slippery and could betray Buhari as he did to former Vice president, Atiku Abubakar in 2007 who was the presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress, AC, and Mallam Nuhu Rabidu, the ACN presidential candidate in 2011.
The APC leader however, said that northern leaders, including traditional rulers would not like Buhari as president because of the way he maltreated them when he was military head of state. He said although Buhari still commands the respect of the electorate, “the Northern elders and leaders may not like him, despite the fact that he is believed to be more honest than most leaders.”
As Head of State, Buhari had restricted the movement of traditional rulers within their local government areas, adding that any of them, who had any reason to travel beyond their councils, must obtain permission from the council chairmen.
The order was prompted by the foreign trip of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Sijuwade Okunade. The order restricted the two eminent monarchs to their domains except their council chairmen authorised them to move beyond their areas.
However, a People’s Democratic Party, PDP leader from Kachia in Kaduna State, Mordecai Sunday Ibrahim, told Nigerian Pilot that if some northern elders now decide to back President Jonathan in 2015, “I think they have begun to reason well. And I hope that their reasoning will become a reality. That is also because they have seen the truth that if we want Nigeria to remain as an indivisible country, we should allow this man from the minority ethnic group to rule for the second term and then go away, so that the North can have its turn. It is a good development but they should be careful not to play pranks because if they do, they will be at the receiving end.
He continued: “Buhari/Tinubu ticket is an impossible one because today in Nigeria you can never have elections without taking ethnicity and religion into consideration. Any party that fills a Christian/Christian ticket or Muslim/Muslim ticket is dead on arrival and has failed even before sitting for the examinations.”
According to him, “APC is a woeful failure with Muslim/Muslim ticket. The days we had Abiola/Kingibe was when there was peace in the North. That was when everybody in the North saw himself as a northerner but we have been told that there is North and there is Core North. And we know the definition of the North and Core North; you want to remove that principle, it is a theory that was propounded and cannot be erased. You cannot eat your cake and have it.”
But Alhaji Abdullahi Mohammed Gambo Danpass, A Kano-based politician told Nigerian Pilot that the controversy over a Buhari-Tinubu presidency was unnecessary.
He also said that the North would not be shortchanged if Buhari becomes president in 2015 and he is unable to run for a second term because of old age. He said Buhari won’t be the only northerner qualified to hold the office, adding that “there are still better personalities who are qualified to aspire to rule the country from the North.”
Spokesman of Northern Delegates Forum and former publicity secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum, AFC, Mr. Anthony Sani, said he was not aware that northern leaders are worried and are planning to support President Jonathan or that the north may have a shot at the presidency for one term under APC because he might be too old for the second term and would be a puppet of his vice, Bola Tinubu.
He also doubted fears that Tinubu would betray Buhari and the North and negotiate with President Jonathan “like we saw in 2007 and 2011 between Atiku and Tinubu, Ribadu and Tinubu, respectively. But I know in politics, many things can happen. As far as I am concerned, the emergence of APC was welcome because provides a viable alternative platform to the ruling party, since democracy without viable opposition is a sham.”
“What is more, the cause of national unity would be strengthened with the coming together of the South-West and North-West as against the past practice when they were opponents. That is the good thing about democracy: Ability to break barriers and build bridges across the aisles. As to who will benefit as the ensuing president from the unfolding events is hard to tell, given the different political tendencies across the country.
“I am not aware of this scenario that northern leaders are allegedly considering to support Jonathan in 2015 to get free race in 2019. More so, it is too early to make such a forecast because President Jonathan is yet to declare his interest for 2015. I believe when he decides to run, the dynamics will become clearer. For now, it is all mere conjecture.”

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

13 Comments

  1. Fielding Buhari as a candidate for APC makes Jonathan an automatic Winner if he actually wish to contest. Shameless Boko Haram Leader.

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  2. Buhari is a fanatic and a boko haram leader,shame to all muslims.CHIEF AJAGBA

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  3. Kwankwaso/Ameachi ticket will sail

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  4. For me Buhari is ok eventhough he's of age but Tinubu! No no no way. The sad thing is that people are against Buhari becos he's a person of intergrity, can u imagine someone saying the northern leaders will not support him becos of the way he treated them. Did he beat them? Just becos he reduced their relevance to the local council he has sinned, just imagine that? What relevance do they've in the Federal government? Is it not just over their subjects.

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  5. Before the Almighty God that we all worship,Buharri remains the most credible among both the APC and PDP presidential aspirants . He is hornest and God fearing and that is what we lacked in the contemporary Nigeria of today.

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    1. Hmmnm Bishop/Ustaz Ofuchi ? Given the two scenario, Comparing a military Head of State with a democratically ellected President cannot give you a good assessment of Buhari as a better ruler. This was the mistake. Some people made wen they brought OBJ into politics.Untill we come to terms with the fact that there is wide difference between military and civilian regime we will continue to be decieving ourselves on this.

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  6. Buhari is the most qualified in Nigeria for us the masses but for the looters of our country including the northern elders he Is not qualified bcs they know he will never allow them stealing public funds

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  7. Yes, just like he managed the defunct PTF as the Chairman.

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  8. So fearless that he placed the ousted Preident his fulani Bros on house arrest while the vice president an Igboman was given 22 yrs jail term..

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  9. Whichever way, what makes Buhari a good military ruler if at all he was in the eyes of Ofuchi may not necessarily make him a good democratically elected president. For Buhari whichever way one may look at it is not better than OBJ.

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  10. Please go ahead and tell them that Nigeria under democracy cannot be ruled by ab impulsive leader like Buhari

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  11. Buhari is the cause of the insecurity situation in Nigeria today due to his unguarded utterances after he lost to GEJ in 2011. Look at the NYSC members that lost their lives and Buhari remained insensitive. I see Buhari to be unreliable bicos he said he was quiting politics in 2011 but he is back again. He is equally not honest bicos he used his position in PDF to develop network of roads and other infrastructures in the north at the expense of the south. What of the briefcases that were cleared at the airport when he was the head of state. How about the N2m that was missing when he was the minister of petroleum resources during Shagari's tenure? Idiagbon was Buhari's brain in their military regime. The problem we have now is that GEJ's admin is seemed by some people to be corrupt.Corruption must be condenmed but Tinubu, Ameachi, Saraki, Nyako, etc are worse than GEJ's team. We must fight corruption from the beginning and not half way. Let us call a spade a spade. GEJ's problem is that he is enpowering those seen by past leaders as tools especially in the north. GEj is equally not dancing to OBJ's music of corruption. Tinubu's headache is oil well allocation.

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  12. The truth of the matter is that Buhari cannot work with Tinubu. Tinubu won't show loyalthy to the man even though he was a military man. I have said it always pick a person of Wamako,sule lamido or Kwankowaso as d presidential candidate bcus of there proven leadership ability, the way there state has being governed and there young age. Vice president should go to the south east either Ameachi or Ojri Kalu and the Secatery to Govt shld be Fashola. I think this will be the best option we can get. Then Tinubu shld go to senate and become the senate president

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