A national leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu, has alleged that Senate President Bukola Saraki and Governor
Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State worked against the plan to make him the
running mate to Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential election.
He
stated that Saraki, El-Rufai and other erstwhile stalwarts of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who defected to the APC ahead of the 2015
elections, instigated Buhari and some APC chieftains not to pick him as
the would-be Vice-President.
The former Lagos governor said his
opponents convinced Buhari to choose a running mate on the grounds that
Christians in the North would not embrace a Muslim-Muslim ticket, and as
such, could jeopardise the party’s victory in the poll.
The APC
leader’s thoughts were made known in the advanced copy of a book
entitled ‘Against the Run of Play: How an Incumbent President was
defeated in Nigeria,’ written by former presidential spokesman, Olusegun
Adeniyi.
Also in the book, former President Olusegun Obasanjo
revealed that he acted more as an opponent of then President Goodluck
Jonathan than a supporter of Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2015
presidential poll, adding that Jonathan from his first days as President
showed he was too small for the office.
Obasanjo, who said
Jonathan deceived him that he would not give Mrs. Diezani
Allison-Madueke the petroleum portfolio in his cabinet, added that the
former was deceived into believing that he could use money to buy the
2015 presidential election.
“There were certain decisions taken by
Jonathan very early in his administration that pointed to the fact that
the office was bigger than him and one of them was the appointment of a
petroleum minister,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tinubu continued that
the arguments put forward by the party members for him not to be made
Buhari’s running mate were not genuine, adding that El-Rufai had the
intention to ensure the emergence of the Serving Overseer of The Latter
Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Buhari’s running mate.
His
words, “What they (Saraki and others from the PDP) did behind my back
was wrong. We always do things as a group. By the time they joined, we
were already too far ahead in our processes but we accommodated them.
“We
agreed to take their state structures and subsume them into the part
and they all had their opportunity to nominate the candidates of their
choices for different political offices.
“But they went behind to
instigate Buhari and some other people in the party against me on the
pretext of religion. That was not right. They were canvassing arguments
that the Christians in the North would not vote for a Muslim-Muslim
ticket.
“Nasir el-Rufai was also selling the same argument within
the CPC (the defunct Congress for Progressive Change) because at that
point, he still wanted to have Pastor Bakare brought in as Buhari’s
running mate.”
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