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Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Nobody: 7:04am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Ahead of the May 29 handover date from the outgoing administration of President Goodluck Jonathan to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari, leaders and supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have started underground moves to secure plum political offices in the emerging dispensation. THISDAY gathered that the jostling for political posts has led to some realignment of interests within the party. Signs are that even though the party may have operated as one united force and had run a close-knit campaign, the situation is proving to be a big challenge for the party as it moves to manage the expectations of its key leaders. Political gladiators in APC are crisscrossing the country trying to win support for certain critical positions while the president-elect has been inundated with many requests from lobbyists hoping to cash in on the new political dispensation to penetrate government and win juicy government contracts. A source, who confirmed the emerging undercurrents and intrigues between the various powerful political gladiators within the APC, said the issue of who gets what within the top hierarchy of government has become a matter of secret meetings and consultations among the leaders of the party. In this regard, three major blocs within the party with varied interests are beginning to emerge. They are the Northern bloc led by Buhari and the northern establishment; the South-west led by the National Leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu; and the five former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors who defected to APC in 2013 led by Rivers Governor, Chibike Amaechi, and Senator Bukola Saraki. According to THISDAY findings, while powerful lobbies are springing up to canvass the interests of the various blocs, some kinsmen of the president-elect have become apprehensive over the possibility of his administration being hijacked by the South-west if nothing is done to arrest the situation. It was learnt that in order to forestall undue dominance and lofty expectations of especially Tinubu and others from the South-west, some politicians from the North have constituted themselves into a strategic think-tank to tactfully manage untoward demands from Buhari's incoming administration. [b]Another source, who volunteered information on the current state of things, said those around the president-elect are increasingly shielding some people from having access to him the way they used to before the presidential election. “It is no longer going to be like before. Access has to be curtailed, especially from those who think they can always direct the state of affairs or have a sense of entitlement. Buhari is now president-elect and he has to be given the chance to make certain decisions on his own without undue interference,” the source said. He added that whilst the core North is extremely appreciative of the votes they got from the South-west, he explained that had Buhari not won the zone, he would not have won the presidential election owing to the 25 per cent constitutional requirement in two-thirds of the states of the federation, but would have won by popular vote. “The main contribution of the North-central and South-west zones which Buhari never won in his three past attempts at the presidency was the 25 per cent in two thirds of the federation as required by the constitution which they contributed. “So even if you knock off some 500,000 votes by which he won in the South-west from his lead of 2.5 million votes against President Goodluck Jonathan, he would still have won the popular vote,” he explained. He said other than the South-west and Edo, other zones also contributed. Going into details, he said: “The problem is that the Yoruba shopping list submitted by Tinubu is proving to be a major challenge for Buhari and his followers. They already have the vice-presidency, which is the biggest catch after the Office of the President. “Yet, they still want the Senate presidency through Bukola Saraki; they want the Office of Chief of Staff in the person of Babatunde Fashola; they want Ministry of FINANCE in the person of Wale Edu (Tinubu’s personal nominee); they want the post of GMD of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in the person of Mofe Boyo (Tinubu’s personal nominee); and even want the Central Bank of Nigeria governor, even though the person there has not even done one year of his five-year tenure; among other key parastatals. “If we have to accede to all their demands, so what will the North-central Christians get, which the core North has to bring back on board having lost them to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999, what will the North-east and North-west get, what will Buhari’s followers who have been with him for 12 years get, even if they were on the sidelines but did not disappear? “Also important, what will the South-east and South-south get, so we do not make the mistakes of the past of sidelining any group which has the capacity to foment trouble in the future.”[/b] He said given the demands from the South-west, the APC has to manage Tinubu’s expectations so that he is not disappointed with the outcome too early in the regime. The emerging undercurrents in the incoming government has led to concerns among the leaders over the need to have a wholistic approach to the sharing formula which will reduce the tension the issue is bound to create, otherwise, the South-west zone may start to feel that they have been used by the North to get power at the centre. The recent decision of the party leadership to step down the constitution of the transition committee until after Saturday’s governorship and state assembly elections was meant to calm frayed nerves and to have time to reassure those who may feel that their influence and relevance was being undermined. It was also intended to give the party the opportunity to prosecute the final stage of the governorship and state assembly elections as one united house, the party source explained. “Besides, there are concerns about the Lagos governorship race, which we only won by a slim margin in the presidential election. That is why Tinubu met with Atiku (Abubakar) recently TO RAISE MONEY for the governorship election in Lagos and other states. “So the primary focus is the election first before we iron out the transition committee and who should get what in the incoming government,” he said. One of the APC top leaders who tried to underplay the emerging scenario in the APC told THISDAY yesterday that the party would not allow any zone to dominate others or to have undue advantage in the sharing of political offices at the centre. “I think it is important to point out that the APC believes in a united, stable and strong Nigeria. We want to build a nation where all Nigerians will be able to live and also have their rights. I want to assure you that when this matter of sharing positions comes up, no zone will be left out,” he said. Also speaking on the same note, a leader in the APC, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, yesterday expressed optimism that the incoming administration would strive to ensure an all-inclusive government by carrying along people from all the zones in the country. Onu also tasked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the need to guard against the manipulation of electoral process and rigging in Saturday's governorship and House of Assembly elections. Speaking with journalists in Abuja, the former governor of old Abia State, said that the change APC had been preaching about would be reflected in the style of its administration, beginning with its approach in the sharing of political appointments. He said the president-elect is determined to change the nation, adding that he is determined to make a change. Onu, who was particularly worried about the incidents that led to the discarding of card reader machines for the accreditation of voters in some areas in the South-east and South-south during the last presidential election, advised the commission to ensure that the governorship and state assembly elections are free and fair. Onu said he was not happy with what happened in South-east and South-south where the card readers failed to work, adding: “They made the card readers not to work, because if the card readers had worked, there would have been be no room for rigging.” He said that with the new innovations introduced by INEC in the conduct of elections through the use of card readers, Nigerians can now elect their leaders. He said the coming of APC has helped to introduce healthy competition in the political arena, stressing that power now belongs to Nigerians to choose whom their leaders would be. “We are very happy that there is change in our country. The formation of APC has changed the way politics is played in Nigeria. Our constitution allows us to have a multi-party system. What APC has done is to now give Nigeria, our dear country, two dominant political parties out of many. “What that means is that we will have competition. Also, we will now return power to the people. “We believe we should improve in our politics. We are very unhappy with what happened in South-east and South-south. We had instances where the card readers were manipulated. Also, we had instances where result sheet were not supplied. “In the end, elections results were written in the homes of some Nigerians. This is not acceptable. We hope that all the abuse, harassment and manipulations will not repeat themselves in the elections that will take place on Saturday,” he said. On some of the reforms APC would like to push through in the electoral process, Onu said the party would want to see all elections conducted simultaneously. “Again, we have reached the level where the five elections ought to be conducted on the same day. It will reduce cost and encourage participation. “The APC is determined to change our country because for too long, Nigeria as a nation, we have not earned the respect that we should earn. But the time has come for this. This is what the APC is determined to achieve. As soon as the president is sworn in,” he said. Asked what his reaction was to the mass defection of politicians from the PDP to APC, Onu stated that it was a welcome development, adding that it would not derail the ideology of the party. “It is difficult in political parties to exclude any person once you are qualified. We are guided by a constitution. APC has an ideology. It is a party that is committed to the welfare of Nigerians. “We are so concerned about those Nigerians that cannot fend for themselves. We welcome those who are coming into the party. We expect that they will help to enrich the party,” he said. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/for-apc-winning-was-the-easy-part/206299/ |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Nobody: 7:05am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Now this is funny, the North wants to show who is boss 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by efilefun(m): 7:08am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Lol who wan read this long epistle after my amiable GMB and PYO had been declared winner... Instead of all this silly comments been spread around on our dailies, individual should be spending their precious time advising the new govt on things to do to better the economy 7 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Tattooboy: 7:10am On Apr 09, 2015 |
I disagree wit d heading. A massive vote from d SW region wud v denied GMB victory. 12 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Cadamlk: 7:11am On Apr 09, 2015 |
efilefun:I tire oo. |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by ziccoit: 7:15am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Speculative journalism is the bane of that profession in our society. 7 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by StupidMod101: 7:16am On Apr 09, 2015 |
I dey come Although me I no vote for GMB But I will want all this fake journalist to keep their pen and make peace reign 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by modath(f): 7:16am On Apr 09, 2015 |
SenseiX: You believe this divisive nonsense? Each day one can't help but wonder what some people stand to gain by being cogs in the wheel of progress and planting seeds of discords at every opportunity. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Nobody: 7:20am On Apr 09, 2015 |
West una see am? Ntooo unu! |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by eyeview: 7:21am On Apr 09, 2015 |
I saw this coming. The South west will taunt the South east over their candidate's success at the polls but won't know the North has bigger plans against them. More to happen in coming weeks. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by pazienza(m): 7:22am On Apr 09, 2015 |
No be to go thief be the problem, na to share the loot be the wahala! We will be watching from the sidelines. 5 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by LuckyLadolce(m): 7:24am On Apr 09, 2015 |
This is not in anyway wrong... It's jst the truth. And with this, I don't think the north in anyway undermines the influence and relevance of the southwest. We pray God guide our president elect all through his administration. Amin. Sai Baba! Change is possible! |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by ElekeNtioba: 7:25am On Apr 09, 2015 |
That awkward moment when the S'West discover they have been used to actualize a Northern agenda. The votes from S'West was never decisive. The election was lost in the North Central and the very suspicious turnout in d North. Tinubu and his band of kleptomanics will soon realize that they are only entitled to leftovers when the north has had her fill. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by EMANY01(m): 7:27am On Apr 09, 2015 |
That's the new line you get when the north wants to renegotiate the terms of partnership and shearing agreement.I still wonder if tinubu and co were under the influence when the bought into the belief that they can keep any northerner under their thumb.The north is telling them now that they did not deliver as promised and that if they(north) had not done their own homework, buhari would have remained a presidential aspirant. Wait until buhari gets sworn in , it will be Yaraduas kitchen cabinet all over again. Osinbajo go do siddon look for presidency,the ministers will sit during the Federal Executive Council but any decision of importance would have been made the night prior by the kitchen cabinet that is entirely north. The coming days will be interesting to watch. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by OgaTheTop2: 7:31am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Op, don't joke with South West. You can joke with Ekiti the infrastructure people but not SW in generality Btw, why this devisive journalism and report? What then is the point here!? Our journalists need professional training. It's not just putting pen to ink and scribling nonsense 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by iykofias(m): 7:32am On Apr 09, 2015 |
The north using the west since 1959AD |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by sammyj: 7:45am On Apr 09, 2015 |
This is coming after GMB's wife admitted how Tinubu assisted her husband get to the level He got to abeg this is story for the gods! !!! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by PassingShot(m): 7:48am On Apr 09, 2015 |
[size=16pt]Misleading headline! [/size] 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Chanchit: 8:01am On Apr 09, 2015 |
This news is from the camp of bad belle. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by whitecat1: 8:06am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Ibo classic! This is from SE, better believe it, it goes well with all the threads they have been opening in the last 12 hours to speak for Yoruba. Too late though, Yoruba already have the lion share of the cabinet, so, ibos can burn! SenseiX: 6 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by sinkhole: 8:15am On Apr 09, 2015 |
speculation at its best! fake news. Even the north knows that it is not a matter of the number of votes in the SW, it is the interest of SW! In 2011 SW had no interest in Buhari and hence many regions followed suite but now SW has interest and many regions follow the cue. But wait o, is that article saying Bukola Saraki is from SW? naaa, na lie, very big lie Saraki is from Middle Belt and he has all right to be in that position as any Akume! 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by hassan85(m): 8:27am On Apr 09, 2015 |
When wil newspapers stop all this ARIBISALA journalism? See pdp were cought in dia game. Apc played absolutly good politics. At first they said apc was making noise. Now apc have won its now jega this jega that. I remember Sule Lamido in an interview on Ait saying if Tinubu wins d west for apc den he's the new Awolowo, now apc cleard d west and see d new talks... See pdp should stop al ds cheap journalism and also stop decamping to apc and learn 4m lai muhammad hw to be an oposition. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Trut(m): 8:40am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Wetin consign me? Na to sidon dey look dem in 3D... |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by PointB: 8:50am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Watching in 3D... |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by sherrylo: 9:03am On Apr 09, 2015 |
hassan85: Lol @Aribisala journalism |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by maestroferddi: 9:11am On Apr 09, 2015 |
The SW will cry big time after the Hausa-Fulani establishment is through with them in this misadventure. Tinubu and his brigade of tribalistic minions will more than meet their match. We are watching... It wouldn't be inconceivable to foresee a situation where Buhari would stop taking Tinubu's calls after getting sworn in. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Texcoco(m): 9:12am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Political pundits can analyse clearly the indices of this election and most can say that SW wasn't really the tipping point for Buhari's win,infact the geo political zone had no influence whatsoever in the general scheme of things as far presidential election is concerned and to top it all,you have thieffnubu trying to pull strings for a job not well done??! What about those in the NW,NE and NC?? .....The SE/SS block votes really impressed some northern politicians to say the least including Buhari and he will be keen to secure his political base from any northern rival even thieffnubu himself by courting these people vigourously and if ever the two politicians come to blows as it is inevitable,Buhari can dump thieffnubu,maybe impeach PYO and take charge of his political destiny... |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by mytime24(f): 9:12am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Summary pls |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Freelancer00(m): 9:13am On Apr 09, 2015 |
LoooL This is funny. WhATS the 'sauce' they used in cooking this stew |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by sosanova: 9:15am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Thief-nubu eye and obasanjo eye go clear from May 29 cos the never to be trusted hausas/fulanis are already planning to dump n scheme out Thief-nubu , Obasanjo and their loyalists just like how Yardua dumped Obasanjo after Yardua came into power.....i siddon dey watch.... an a-boki in power will favour his fellow a-bokis at the detriment of those that helped him to power...let's keep watching as the drama unfolds from May 29 |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Nobody: 9:16am On Apr 09, 2015 |
Nduka Irabor is still in pain..... 4 Likes |
Re: Buhari Could Have Won Popular Vote Without SW-Allies by Collynzo9: 9:28am On Apr 09, 2015 |
I said it before that the 600 000 with which Buhari won in the South west was wiped out by Anambra alone. The likes of Kwankwaso will always remind them of that when the make too much demands. |
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