ABUJA—Ahead of the 2019 Presidential election, Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, has ruled out any possibility of micro zoning its ticket to a
particular geo-political zone in the north.
National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan, disclosed this in reaction to
a call by the lawmaker representing Kano Central senatorial district,
Rabiu Kwankwaso, that the PDP should pick its presidential candidate
from the North-West to stand a better chance of ousting All Progressives
Congress, APC, from Aso Rock in 2019.
Ologbondiyan, who had
often insisted that the leadership of the party would not stand in the
way of delegates in the determination of the PDP flag bearer for the
2019 presidential election, noted that all aspirants would reach out to
delegates to present their plans for Nigerians ahead of the polls.
He
said: “Senator Kwankwaso said what in his opinion, represents the best
option for the PDP but as a party that is democratic, there is no way we
will shut out any aspirant because of where he comes from.
“The
party has encouraged them (aspirants) to reach out to Nigerians and
present their plans so that at the end, the one that will emerge the
candidate will carry the others along.
“I repeat, we are not
going to shut anybody out of the presidential race because we believe
each of these aspirants has what it takes to outperform President
Muhammadu Buhari of the APC if given the opportunity to preside over the
affairs of this nation.”
The North-West currently has formidable
aspirants on the platform of the PDP, including Senator Ahmed Makarfi,
former governor of Kaduna State, his Kano and Sokoto states’
counterparts, Ibrahim Shekarau, and Attahiru Bafarawa respectively as
well as erstwhile Special Duties Minister, Tanimu Turaki, and
businessman, Sen. Datti Baba-Ahmed.
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