Dele Momodu |
Ovation Publisher, Dele Momodu has shared his conversation with the
Senate President Bukola Saraki about the 2019 election, President
Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress (APC) national leader,
Bola Tinubu, among others.
Momodu made the revelation on Saturday in an article entitled, “How Saraki plans to defeat Buhari in 2019”.
Momodu said he and Saraki spoke during the Eid El Kabir festival, in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
He recalled that the presidential aspirant on the platform of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) expressed confidence that he would defeat
Buhari in 2019 and that he dared the president to a debate.
Momodu wrote: “Saraki’s roadmap to victory is simple. Buhari is going
to play the usual ethnic card that only a candidate from North West can
win a Presidential election in Nigeria. Saraki feels otherwise. He
believes that the pro-restructuring crusaders now have an opportunity to
make the Presidency available to other Nigerians. He concedes that it
may be difficult for any candidate from North West and North East to
compete or beat Buhari hands down, despite the fact that PDP parades
more experienced politicians and competent aspirants.
“What is then needed is to keep North Central on lockdown with a
popular candidate from that zone. With the support of PDP stalwarts from
the other two Northern zones, Buhari’s votes would be whittled down to
make up the requisite percentages in terms of spread but no more. He
believes that it may be a waste of time and resources trying to compete
in the President’s traditional enclave other than to strive to get up to
25%. PDP should instead focus on mobilising the forces from the
opposite direction and lockdown four out of the six geo-political zones.
“Saraki says he is well-positioned to make this happen. With one leg
in the North and another in the South, especially the South West, the
people would have a higher stake in the Presidency and this will
galvanise more passionate voters. If the PDP presents just anyone, there
may be voter apathy and Buhari would coast home to victory. As to where
his deputy will come from, it would have to be from the
South-East/South-south axis, since he has already covered the South
West, technically. Theoretically, this would ignite enthusiasm in that
region. He believes the APC has played into his hands somehow by this
calculation.
“According to Saraki, the only reason Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has
been fighting him is because he wants to take over from Buhari in 2023.
“Where does that then leave the Igbo people who have not been able to
produce any Vice President or President since Dr Alex Ekwueme in
1979-1983?” In simple Arithmetic “PDP needs a candidate who can block
the South West and the South East simultaneously since Buhari will still
run with Osinbajo…” This race is getting mathematically interesting and
the Saraki option is looking feasible, I thought. However, Saraki said
he was only just starting. He said those days are gone when an
individual can instruct people to go out and vote as if they have no
minds of their own.
“He plans to challenge and tackle Buhari strictly on issues and not
pettiness, which he sees to be the current order of the day. He said the
world is driven today by knowledge and not by crude force. He said he
is better informed on how to resurrect the comatose economy which
collapsed because of the over-simplistic and myopic handling of affairs
since Buhari took over. “Any student of elementary economics would know
that a country can never develop in an atmosphere of obsession for
scaremongering, instability, uncertainty, Stone Age policies… Nigeria
urgently needs a unifier in deed and not in words… I’m one of the most
cosmopolitan leaders around today with every sense of modesty…”.
“Saraki is looking forward to a serious debate between him, Buhari
and other candidates on every aspect of daily life in Nigeria. “If
Buhari likes, he can stay at home and do the debate by Skype or
whatever, but moving forward, we must discuss Nigeria publicly…Anyone
wanting to lead a country as important as Nigeria in this century must
be someone who can ably represent us in the comity of nations and has a
grasp of modern ways of life.”
“Saraki says he has matured with time in various offices and his
cumulative executive and legislative experiences are almost second to
none in the country… ‘You can see this in the way I have conducted the
affairs of the Senate, and we are easily the best, but for the
occasional and unfortunate distractions from people who see me as
serious threat to their personal ambition. They had to feed the
President with lies and destroy our relationship. I did all I could to
support the government, but I was constantly harassed and treated like a
pariah by those desperate to keep a firm grip on Nigeria…’ But he
continues to see the positive side of his travails. ‘Perhaps, I would
not have declared interest in this race, but they kept pushing me away,
demonising me for no reason, but, inadvertently, they made me very
popular by their action and some of those who never liked me started
pitying me as a victim of oppression.”
-Daily Post
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