Abdulmumin Jibrin, a member of the house of representatives from Kano
state, says at least four governors in the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) are working with the All Progressives Congressives (APC) ahead of
the 2019 election.
The lawmaker said the governors, whose identities he did not disclose, have a “cross-party arrangement” with the APC.
Addressing
journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, Jibrin said: “At the moment, not
less than four to five PDP governors are working in a cross-party
arrangement to support the APC in the next presidential election.”
He added that the ruling party is “not shaking” despite losing many of its key members in the last one week.
The
party has lost 46 members of the national assembly and three governors
to the opposition since last week, with more lawmakers reportedly
plotting to leave.
Jibrin, however, said adequate measures were being put in place to ensure the party’s “strongholds remain intact.”
“If
the APC were presenting another candidate other than President
Muhammadu Buhari, I would have been a bit jittery about the defections
but there is this consensus within the party with Buhari as our
presidential candidate,” he said.
“Those people against Buhari in
Nigeria are just a group of elites with no electoral value. And so in
the next election is going to be between some sections of the elites
verses the masses.”
‘NO NIGERIAN CAN COMPLETELY MATCH BUHARI’S ELECTORAL VALUE’
Jibrin
said the president currently has the “highest electoral value in the
country and in the entire Africa”, adding that his ability to bring
Nigeria out of economic recession last year is enough reason for him to
seek re-election.
“When people say the economy is going down, I get surprised. What indices are they using to make their judgement?” he asked.
“The
reality of the matter is that the capacity of Buhari setting up a crack
team, giving power to the CBN and ministry of finance to battle the
economic recession that would have brought Nigeria to ground zero is
enough for Buhari to contest the next election.
“That was what
former US president Barrack Obama did. He came when there was economic
crisis in America and within two years, he was able to bring the country
back on board. That was what he used to get re-election.”
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