A former Governor of Kano State and presidential aspirant of on the
platform of the PDP, Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwakwaso, has urged the leading
opposition party to consider picking its presidential candidate from the
North West if it wants to win the 2019 general elections.
Sen.
Kwakwaso said this yesterday in Benin while addressing PDP delegates and
members during his nationwide consultation on his presidential
aspiration.
“If you are selecting a candidate, you have to under
this circumstances look at the geography, history and population of the
country. It is a common knowledge based on previous census that Kano
State is the most populous state and North West is the most populous
region in the country.
“So, if it is true that our former party
is fielding a candidate from the North West, it is also necessary for
the PDP to consider fielding its candidate from the zone,” he said.
He
added that, “I have no doubt in my mind that the South South and South
East are very solid in the PDP. I believe that what we will do in the
North with what will come out in the South West, I have no doubt that
PDP will be victorious in the 2019 presidential election.”
Kwankwaso
said with his wealth of experience as two-time governor, Minister of
Defence and senator, he was at a vantage position to lead the PDP and
Nigeria, adding that in the last 26 years, he had contested elections 15
times and only lost twice.
He advised the party to be extra
careful by ensuring that the right thing was done after looking at the
facts and figures on ground to avoid making mistakes, saying that
failure to do that could create serious challenge to the party in the
2019 elections.
“Everyone can contest to get the party’s ticket
and getting it is one thing, but the most important thing is winning the
election. I am better qualified for the ticket. I am in the PDP to add
value and I believe it is only Kwankwaso that can bring this to table in
all the states of the federation,” he said.
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