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ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by bigass(f): 1:32am On Jan 26, 2013
Former head of state and Congress for Progressive Change presidential candidate in the 2011 election, Maj.-Gen. Mohammadu Buhari (retd.) may drop his presidential ambition in 2015, as part of ongoing merger negotiations between his party and the Action Congress of Nigeria.

Saturday PUNCH’s investigations showed that although the CPC and the ACN had not begun full discussions, there was an initial understanding that the leadership of both parties must be ready to make personal sacrifices for the success of the merger plan.

An influential member of one of the parties involved in the negotiations told Saturday PUNCH on Thursday that such a personal sacrifice might include asking Buhari and the ACN National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to drop their ambitions in 2015.

After the 2011 elections, Buhari had said that he would not run for the office of the President again, having failed to win the election three times.

But during the inauguration of the CPC merger committee in Abuja on January 16, the former head of state said that the ongoing merger talks by the major opposition political parties would determine if he would run for president in 2015.

Although Tinubu has not declared any presidential ambition for 2015, there have been reports that he may run on a joint ticket with Buhari.

It was gathered that the merger partners had started working on another plan, if Buhari and Tinubu were barred from contesting.

This is based on the fear that unless the duo forgo any 2015 ambition, the merger plan might fail.

They would be prevailed upon to step aside for a younger and progressive person, the source said.

It was learnt also that the parties were looking beyond their membership for such a candidate.

A chieftain of one of the parties, who pleaded anonymity, said, “Nothing is rigid for now. All parties in the merger plan are going into the talks as equals. Leaders of the parties are ready to make personal sacrifices.

“Buhari is not going into the talks with a mindset that he must contest the 2015 poll. If after the merger, the majority in the party says he will not contest, he will drop his ambition. Leadership of the parties, including Buhari, are ready to put aside their personal ambitions.

“We are looking at a situation where Buhari or Tinubu would not be able to contest. We do not have anybody in mind now, but our search is not restricted to our members.

“We are looking for a progressively-minded and mature person. This is not in terms of age. Such a person can be a technocrat, who is well- experienced in the politics of the country, not somebody, who will start learning on the job.”

Both parties have already disagreed on the exclusion of the All Nigeria Peoples Party from the merger.

It was gathered that while Buhari believed that the ANPP should be excluded from the merger, the ACN thought otherwise.

The CPC and its presidential candidate believe that there are some PDP moles in the ANPP, who might thwart the proposed merger.

The ACN thought that to give the mega party a national outlook, the ANPP should be included.

It was learnt that the ACN was making moves to bring the All Progressives Grand Alliance into the merger talks, to ensure that the mega party makes an inroad into the South-East.

When contacted, the CPC spokesman, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, justified the exclusion of some politicians from the merger talks.

He said, “Undoubtedly, we are getting to the stage where the wheat shall be separated from the chaff. The real progressives shall flock together leaving those with a penchant for reactionary politics to intermingle with the PDP.

“The strength and determination of the merging parties cannot be vitiated by the deceptive politicking of the PDP.”

On the non-inclusion of Buhari’s running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, in the CPC merger committee, Fashakin said that there was no quarrel between the duo.

Fashakin said, “What we did was to say no member of our Board of Trustees will be in the merger committee.

“In fact, both leaders agreed to this. If you look at the 18-member committee, there is no member of our BoT among them.

“Anyone insinuating that there is a quarrel between them is halucinating.”

His ACN counterpart, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said, “The merger partners are determined to make the alliance work in order to salvage Nigeria from the misrule of the PDP.”

Bakare, had in an interview with Saturday PUNCH last week, said, “But I realised recently when the ACN said the PDP is a party of rogues and thieves and criminals, the PDP replied that there are more criminals in the ACN than the PDP and there was no response thereafter. I read all that in the newspapers. If there is going to be a merger, between who and who-between rogues and criminals? Can light and darkness co-exist?”




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Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by VirginFinder: 2:42am On Jan 26, 2013
I just don't see this merger pulling through.

Even if it does, they'll have to field a Yoruba presidential candidate (which I strongly doubt) to get the SW's backing otherwise they would have been engaging in a futile academic exercise.

Yorubas never play second fiddle.

We'll rather support GEJ!!!
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by CyberG: 3:34am On Jan 26, 2013
Virgin Finder: I just don't see this merger pulling through.

Even if it does, they'll have to field a Yoruba presidential candidate (which I strongly doubt) to get the SW's backing otherwise they would have been engaging in a futile academic exercise.

Yorubas never play second fiddle.

We'll rather support GEJ!!!

And how do you know what they will do? It makes no sense to go into strategizing for the elections while looking through the prism of ethnicity, religion or other mundane considerations. I think it is more prudent to let them work their best on the merger project and when it is time to nominate a candidate, let a proven, competent, well-exposed, strong and capable leader who can build bridges to every part of the country be the yardstick for selecting a candidate. This is the only way out of the current dire straits Nigeria finds itself today!
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by koruji(m): 3:44am On Jan 26, 2013
The hand of "Yoruba", the voice of PDP - who made you a representative of Yoruba.
Rather support GEJ? You must be dreaming in lala-land!!

Virgin Finder: I just don't see this merger pulling through.
Even if it does, they'll have to field a Yoruba presidential candidate (which I strongly doubt) to get the SW's backing otherwise they would have been engaging in a futile academic exercise.
Yorubas never play second fiddle.
We'll rather support GEJ!!!
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by ikaboy: 7:56am On Jan 26, 2013
This merger can only oust PDP out if a personality like GEN. Buhari gets the ticket. I urge them to have a re-think.
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by egift(m): 8:16am On Jan 26, 2013
For the merger to oust the PDP, they need to also bring the ANPP on board. Put Fashola for President and a vibrant Northerner as vice. The party leaders can play advisory roles, while the parties can split who will provide specific cabinet positions and other appointments.

With SW and most of the North checked, SE will be up for spliting. While SS can follow Jona to the belly of the Fish.

Coming from SE, I don't think the current permutation favour us much. I will also like to see Rochas doing a second term, Soludo taking over Anambra (better if he can make it to APGA), a visionary young man in Ebonyi. Am still don't even know what I want in Abia grin
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by Wadeoye(m): 8:24am On Jan 26, 2013
Virgin Finder: I just don't see this merger pulling through.

Even if it does, they'll have to field a Yoruba presidential candidate (which I strongly doubt) to get the SW's backing otherwise they would have been engaging in a futile academic exercise.

Yorubas never play second fiddle.

We'll rather support GEJ!!!

The first stupid post of the day. Who will rather support GEJ? Your father?
Re: ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari/Tinubu to drop 2015 bid by bigass(f): 9:20am On Jan 26, 2013
SO WHO IS THE CANDIDATE?

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