Abba Gana |
A former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mohammed Abba
Gana, has opined that a National Leader of the All Progressives
Congress, APC, will work for the emergence of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar instead of President
Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.
Gana, a member of the Board of Trustees of the PDP said Tinubu will
support Abubakar’s emergence because they have “common businesses.”
Speaking with The Sun, Gana stressed that the former Lagos State
governor has more things in common with Abubakar than President Buhari,
hence the need to work with the former Vice President.
He said, “I am sure that Tinubu may realise that he faces less danger
with Atiku as president. They have common businesses and I am sure they
would work together. Tinubu has more things in common with Atiku than
Buhari. So at worst, in the South West, President Buhari and Atiku would
split the votes.
“Otherwise, I would give Atiku 60 to 65 per cent of the votes in the
South West. In the North West where Buhari comes from, the votes will be
split between him and Atiku. Buhari has no chance against Atiku in the
coming election. I am being very conservative in my analysis. People are
really being mobilised against Buhari.
“You see, this is the problem of the APC; in 2015, they used Buhari
as Mr Integrity without knowing the consequences and considering whether
he would perform or not. Integrity is the tool they used but how has it
helped in the development of the country. So, after about four years,
Mr Integrity did not perform in the three subjects they chose for
themselves.
“They are already difficult subjects for them. So, the tool of
integrity for them has not been politically useful. You cannot, after
four years, present only your integrity as an achievement. In 2015, we
did not know him and we dwelt on integrity but in 2019, we are now
looking at performance. We are talking about what is on ground and how
the people feel in terms of security, economy and anti-corruption. The
feeling of the people is that things have got much worse than they were
in 2015.”
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