The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday
offered former governor of Kano State, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, the
senatorial ticket for Kano Central District in next year’s general
elections.
The offer was part of the terms reached by both sides
which culminated in Shekarau formally parting ways with the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday.
The Kano Central District is
currently represented by Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso who though won the election
on the platform of the APC, recently defected to the PDP.
The
embattled Senator is also believed to be eyeing a return to the Senate
in the event that he loses at the PDP presidential primaries.
The Nation gathered that last-minute efforts by the PDP to stop Shekarau from leaving were rebuffed by the former minister.
Sources said he shut his doors against the PDP and its national leader, Senator Bukola Saraki, who doubles as Senate President.
It
was learnt that PDP and Saraki had made spirited efforts in the last 72
hours to reach out to Shekarau with a view to averting his defection to
APC.
The only concession made to Shekarau by PDP was said to be a
slot in the seven-man Caretaker Committee of the party in Kano State.
The
PDP’s face-saving concession came after the legally elected PDP State
Executive Committee was unilaterally dissolved by the National
Secretariat of the party despite a court order.
The National Chairman
of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday led a high power delegation
of the party to Kano to woo Shekarau.
The APC was said to have tabled its offers to Shekarau as a sign of its readiness to welcome him into its fold.
The
terms include automatic integration of Shekarau’s group into the APC
structure in the state; automatic Senatorial ticket for Kano Central,
commissioner slots in the Kano State Executive Council, many seats in
the House of Representatives and State House of Assembly and Federal
appointments, among others.
It was gathered that there will also be ministerial slot(s) if APC government is re-elected in 2019.
A
top source said: “APC delegation went to Kano in order to beg Shekarau
to join our party where he has like minds with progressive inclination.
“Do
not forget that he was a long-standing associate of President Muhammadu
Buhari in the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).
“We
considered him a prized politician who can make an electoral impact in
any political party. What PDP does not value, we went for it.
“After preliminary engagement in Abuja, we decided to formally invite him into a party he deservedly belongs.”
Responding
to a question, the source, who was central to the talks with Shekarau,
said: “Like a suitor to a bride, we made some concessions to the
ex-governor.
“For instance, we offered him automatic senatorial
ticket for Kano Central District seat which was given to Kwankwaso in
2015 after he lost the presidential primaries of APC to President
Buhari.
“The party also expects Governor Abdullahi Ganduje to
accommodate Shekarau’s supporters with commissioner slots in the Kano
State Executive Council.
“The APC will give slots for House of
Representatives and House of Assembly and federal appointments to
Shekarau and his supporters.”
Asked about Shekarau’s response,
the source added: “The ex-governor said, ‘Don’t worry; you will soon
hear from me.’ This was the assurance he gave us.”
Meanwhile, prior
to receiving the APC delegation, there were indications that Shekarau
had shut his doors against PDP and the National Leader of the opposition
party, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who is the President of the Senate.
A
reliable source close to Shekarau said: “PDP not only decided to expand
its Caretaker Committee to accommodate the ex-governor, it sent
emissaries but Shekarau shut his doors against the party. He was sad
that the PDP defied a court order.
“Also, Saraki made spirited
efforts to contact Shekarau but he could not get in touch with him. The
ex-governor foreclosed any further talks with PDP.”
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