Acknowledging
that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is in obvious lead, several All
Progressive Congress (APC) stalwarts have started reaching out in
secret meetings with Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential candidate in
the February 16 election with a view to working out “exit deals”.
As
confessed by one of the APC chieftains, “Atiku has the momentum now and
the wise thing to do politically is to consider options after all in
politics there is no permanent friend or permanent enemy.”
Among
those reaching out to the PDP presidential candidate are the APC party
chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Minister of Transportation and
Director General Buhari Presidential Campaign organisation, Chibuike,
Rotimi Amaechi and the Minister of Internal Affairs, General Abdulraman
Dambazau, a very reliable source close to the Atiku camp disclosed.
These
three APC henchmen, as disclosed, believe that the best option left for
them is to start early to work out a contingency plan which if
concretised may see them work secretly to deliver Atiku come Saturday,
February 16.
Also elements from Tinubu’s camp believed to
represent the interests of the “Bourdillon strongman” are among those
reaching out to Atiku as revealed. Though details of this group’s
discussions with the PDP presidential candidate are scanty, it may also
not be unconnected to negotiating an “exit deal” to protect Tinubu’s
interests post May 29 2019.
In the last few weeks, the PDP
presidential candidate has continued to surge far ahead the incumbent
president in both internal and foreign polls. This obviously may have
set panic measures in the camp of the ruling party and like most
Nigerian politicians, self interest and preservation comes first before
any talk of party loyalty or interests.
Recall it was reported
last week that President Buhari in a desperate attempt to salvage the
slipping fortunes of his re-election bid started reaching out to some
PDP chieftains with huge monetary enticement and promise of
incorporating them into his new government if they can work to weaken
Atiku’s surging fortunes in the coming election.
However, some of
those being cajoled reported the president and his team’s subversive
actions to the leadership of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation
where they were asked by the campaign strategy group to continue to play
along with the president and his team as this would let in the
opposition into the president’s inner workings. When contacted, Mr Paul Ibe, Media Adviser to Atiku Abubakar declined to comment.
The presidential election is slated for this Saturday February 16, 2019.
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