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Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by AtikuNetwork: 5:57am On Aug 11, 2018
Publish Date: Aug 11 2018 3:19AM

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) seems to be in a difficult political situation with the presence of heavyweight presidential aspirants who all hope to dislodge the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2019.

The defection of strong politicians from the APC in addition to the existing bigwigs has formed a heavy storm in the PDP as majority of those rejoining the party is believed to have axes to grind.

There is tension in the party, especially as the number of presidential aspirants has continued to increase.

They include; former vice president Atiku Abubakar, governors Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto, Hassan Dankwambo of Gombe, Senate President Bukola Saraki, former Senate President David Mark, former governors Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Sule Lamido of Jigawa, Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna, Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano, Attahiru Bafarawa of Sokoto, Jonah Jang of Plateau, Donald Duke of Cross River, former Minister of Special Duties Kabiru Turaki, founder of Baze University, Sen. Datti Baba-Ahmed and Chief Alfa Muhammed Oliver.

Atiku Abubakar
Former vice president Atiku Abubakar, the Wazirin Adamawa, is not a new comer in the game. In 2007, he ran for the presidency on the platform of the defunct Action Congress (AC), where he came third behind incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari, and late Umaru Musa Yar’adua, who won the election. In 2011, he contested for the PDP ticket with former president, Goodluck Jonathan.

He left the PDP to support Buhari against Jonathan in 2015. Late last year, Atiku returned to the party in preparation for next year’s elections.
The former vice president is a proponent of restructuring, a campaign tool that has been embraced mainly in the South-south and South-east.

Atiku is believed to have a wide political network across the country, and enjoys huge support from the two zones.


Aminu Waziri Tambuwal

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State formerly of the APC before his recent defection to the PDP, is believed to have commenced surreptitious campaigns earlier ahead of 2019 general elections as he once received the blessing of former military president Ibrahim Babangida.

Babangida in April 2013, subtly endorsed Tambuwal for the 2015 presidential race by describing him as a beacon of hope and a representative of a generation that may yet ensure that the labours of the nation’s heroes past are not in vain.

The former military president who spoke in Lagos at the investiture of former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi and Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuode as Vanguard Newspaper ‘Personalities of the Year 2013’, expressed confidence in Tambuwal when he was the House of Representatives speaker.

Last year, former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, who also said Tambuwal won his heart with his performance as speaker, described him as an example of a successful youth in politics. But his political credentials are considered inadequate for the 2015 presidential polls since he has continued to rely on the political structure of former governor Aliyu Wammako.

With his decision to leave the APC, he seems to have expressed readiness for the nation’s coveted job, and there is no doubt that he has contacts throughout the federation.


Sule Lamido

Alhaji Sule Lamido, a former governor of Jigawa State whose presidential ambition cannot be dismissed with a wave of hand, enjoys massive followership. He is a key follower of former president Olusegun Obasanjo who was said to have to preferred him as the PDP candidate in 2015 before Jonathan violated the unwritten zoning arrangement in the party, an action identified as major cause of the party’s defeat in 2015.


Ahmed Makarfi

The main selling point of Senator Ahmed Makarfi, a former governor of Kaduna State, is the role he played in the restoration of peace in the PDP when he was chairman of the caretaker committee. It was under his watch that the party was reclaimed from Ali Modu Sheriff.

Despite the fact that he left Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna 11 years ago, he still wields enormous powers in the state PDP. Some stakeholders say he is more powerful in the party than former vice president Namadi Sambo, also from Kaduna State.

Reports say after the party was reclaimed, Governor Nyeson Wike of Rivers State pledged to reward Makarfi with the PDP presidential ticket.

Another factor which favours Makarfi is the fact that he is from the North-west where the PDP is planning to zone its presidential ticket. Makarfi,
62, has a very bright chance of clinching the PDP presidential ticket.

Rabiu Kwankwaso

If the result of the 2014 presidential primary of the APC would be the yardstick for selection of the PDP presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso stands tall among other aspirants.

Kwankwaso, the leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, came second to Buhari in that contest, a feat that propelled his popularity.
The 61-year-old lawmaker was among those who left the PDP for the APC in the run-up to the 2015 general elections. Like in 2014, he has along with others returned to the PDP.

Since his defection, his supporters across the country have been burning their brooms and embracing the umbrella.

Like Makarfi, Kwankwaso is from the North-west, and except for the PDP governors’ support for Tambuwal, he has a very bright chance. Though unlike in 2015, Kwankwaso no longer controls the Kano State Government House, and has clashed with his former deputy, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje who succeeded him as governor.

Also, founding fathers of the PDP are expressing reservations on his candidature. They are of the opinion that he was one of those who sent the party to the opposition.


Ibrahim Shekarau

Shekarau, a former governor of Kano State and former Minister of Education, worked relentlessly during the 14-month legal battle in the party under the aegis of PDP Ex-Ministers’ Forum.

One of his political allies confided in our correspondent that apart from being in the presidential race, he was asking the party to allow him get some Kano State politicians to fill certain slots including the running mate of the party’s governorship candidate in the state ahead of the 2019 general elections.

He is seen as one of those serious about the PDP regaining power in 2019. He is also seen by many as a force and potent factor to reckon with. But some party leaders say his chances of getting the ticket are slim considering that he is facing trial on money laundering.

Recently, Justice Zainab Bage Abubakar of the Federal High Court in Kano adjourned the trial of Shekarau and two others to October 18, 2018.

He, alongside a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Bahir Wali and the North-west deputy chairman of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Mansur Ahmed, were arraigned before the court by the EFCC on a six-count charge of conspiracy and money laundering to the tune of N950 million. It was recently reported that the PDP is searching for an untainted presidential candidate who would not be challenged by the EFCC.


Attahiru Bafarawa

Bafarawa is a former governor of Sokoto State who has paid his dues in the nation’s politics. He is said to have national clout and eminently qualified for the ticket.

A few days ago, a Sokoto State High Court discharged and acquitted him of alleged N13 billion fraud charges brought against him by the EFCC.
Bafarawa, who was governor from 1999 to 2007, was accused of fraudulent transactions in a case has lasted over eight years. However, sinsiders say the ex-governor may not get the ticket on grounds that the EFCC could appeal the judgment at a higher court.


Datti Baba-Ahmed

He is the founder of Baze University and an economist of high repute who left the APC for the PDP last year. In April 2011, Baba-Ahmed defeated Ahmed Makarfi to clinch the Kaduna North senatorial seat.

He was elected in April 2003 into the House of Representatives from Zaria Federal Constituency. He ran on the platform of All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP). He is popular for his principled activism and being vocal against corruption.

During the administration of former president Olusegun Obasanjo, he was among lawmakers who opposed Obasanjo’s third term bid. In May 2006, he said he would not run for re-election unless action was taken to investigate allegations that members had been bribed to support the constitutional changes needed for a third term presidency.

Baba-Ahmed believes he has what it takes to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, especially considering his age, socio-economic and political experience.

However, some party leaders say his chances are narrow on ground that he does not have the national outlook and clout to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari if given the ticket.


Ibrahim Dankwambo

Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, a former Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Dankwambo has been governor of Gombe State since 2011, succeeding Sen. Mohammed Danjuma Goje who used to be his benefactor in the PDP until they parted ways when the latter joined the APC in 2014.

Within the PDP, Dankwambo is seen as a heavyweight who can perform well if given the ticket. His modest achievements in Gombe in the last seven years have spurred him to contest for the presidency.

Dankwambo’s presidential ambition had been a matter of speculation until last week when he officially declared his aspiration. Immediately after his declaration, he began meeting with leaders of the PDP at the various zonal levels.


Bukola Saraki

Saraki, Nigeria’s Senate President, has been nursing the ambition of becoming president since his second tenure as the governor of Kwara State. However, when it became apparently impossible for him, he settled for the senate in 2011. He contested and won election to represent Kwara Central that year.

Saraki, along with other notables, became embittered in the PDP and ultimately left the party in 2014 to join the APC on which platform he won re-election to the senate in 2015.

After he became senate president on June 9, 2015 against the wish of his party, the APC, Saraki went through a lot of trials, including the alleged false assets declaration trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) and the latest one, an alleged link to an armed robbery incident in Offa in April.

The senate president finally rejoined PDP about a fortnight ago, ending months of speculation.

Like Tambuwal, Kwankwaso, Atiku and others, Saraki’s quest to become president is not a hidden agenda, although he said on Wednesday at a world press conference that he would speak about his presidential ambition at the right time.

Analysts however believe that he is only just delaying it, just as he did with his defection to the PDP.

As the number 3 citizen in Nigeria, Saraki is a force to reckon with in terms of putting in a decent fight for the PDP presidential ticket. Apart from having Kwara State politically, it is believed that he has used his office in the last three years to reach out to top politicians in different parts of the country.

It is believed that part of his consultations to contest for the PDP ticket was his meeting with Ibrahim Babangida in Minna on Wednesday.


How PDP will handle the primary

There are fears that the PDP may end up in a difficult situation if meticulous measures are not adopted to manage the various interests. But the party said it would deploy all democratic means possible and open opportunities to all returning members to on a level-playing field.

The National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, told Daily Trust that the returnees would be accorded due consideration in the build up to the elections.

Ologbondiyan said there would be no crisis after the primary, adding that the mission is to collectively seize power from the APC and “rescue” the nation.

“Be rest assured that they will be accorded their dues and rights as members of the PDP,” he said.

The party at its 81st National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting last Thursday, paraded an array of presidential aspirants and opened the space for those who just returned to the party to also join the race.

A member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) who pleaded anonymity said, “In a very hot contest, the party will have no option than to allow delegates to make a choice.

“When the delegates speak in a free, fair and transparent process, aspirants who lose the primary will not be left in the scheme of things, they will be carried along by the party.”

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/inside-pdp-s-10-aspirant-dilemma-265230.html

Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Samusu(m): 6:13am On Aug 11, 2018
From Daura to another Fulani. Some people will cry over this.

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Bakrabas: 8:03am On Aug 11, 2018
I can't wait to see the consequences of the primary election among the PDP gladiators

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by SolutionMee: 8:12am On Aug 11, 2018
Anything to kick the Dullard out

Even if it's stick, donkey, cow, horse, Sarrki, Yarimo, Buhariguy

Just anything

With the look of things here on Nairaland


Seem like those guys are way more intelligent than the dullard they are defending

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Yorubaangel(m): 8:14am On Aug 11, 2018
The battle is between Atiku and Tambuwa... Considering the recent PDP primaries under secondus... the ticket is for the person with highest political base and support.... Kwankwanso would have joined but Kaduna saga has punctured his chances.. kwankwanso, Saraki will gladly support saraki while PDP governors from the south will prefer tambuwa... The die is cast thou

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by TheShopKeeper(m): 8:54am On Aug 11, 2018
...why are all of the aspirants from the North and North Central...this trully shows that power lies in the North...

...what will happen if the next president is from the North and PDP, it means that person will rule for the next 8 years before anyone from the South east can smell Aso Rock...2027 latest

...if APC Buhari stays for the next 4 years, South east have got the chance in 2023...

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by iamleumas: 12:49pm On Aug 11, 2018
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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by kirkwood: 12:49pm On Aug 11, 2018
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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by hammer6F: 12:50pm On Aug 11, 2018
TonyeBarcanista, the real question here is who among the ten candidates can actually win the most votes in the North.

The destruction of Buhari has to start from his North west region and down.

Secondly, PDP must be very careful with the APC returnees to avoid a posiible defection with the Presidency to APC in the future.

Not all of them are PDP, some have been sent by Buhari to grab PDP Ticket.

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by dotcomnamename: 12:51pm On Aug 11, 2018
Lol PDP is DEAD

Confused Party grin

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Protein0: 12:51pm On Aug 11, 2018
Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Krafty006: 12:51pm On Aug 11, 2018
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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by theoldpretender(m): 12:53pm On Aug 11, 2018
TheShopKeeper:
...why are all of the aspirants from the North and North Central...this trully shows that power lies in the North...

...what will happen if the next president is from the North and PDP, it means that person will rule for the next 8 years before anyone from the South east can smell Aso Rock...2027 latest

...if APC Buhari stays for the next 4 years, South east have got the chance in 2023...

And South east can get VP for 8 years plus president for another 8 years.... 16 years..

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Peter4naz(m): 12:54pm On Aug 11, 2018
ha...
lawmakers in a fight in Abuja, National House of Assembly .... Pls Get Ur PVC gringringrin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXGxfHdWjPg
Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Nobody: 12:54pm On Aug 11, 2018
grin

Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Nobody: 12:55pm On Aug 11, 2018
Anything that will take PMB out of Aso Rock is very much welcome but the problem here is should any northerner wins the election that's automatic 12 years for the northerners, and 12 years of VP to the westerner, if not for the wrongs going on in the country I would have say let's vote for PMB so he can complete the other four years and hand over to easterner. Anyway anything that will take the country forward is highly welcome be it a northerner, southerner, westerner or easterner, let good government take over that's all we play for, someone who will unite us as one big nation and not 97% and 5% president.
modify: I believe Aminu Waziri Tambuza is the best choice among them all, we want someone who have less or with no corruption cases, someone who's young, active, and with good economy policies, the only person with theses qualities is Tambuwa

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by bedspread: 12:55pm On Aug 11, 2018
Great Candidates ....

Personally this is my choice Accordingly

Tambuwal
Ahmed Markafi
Dankwabo
Atiku
Sule Lamido
Kwankwanso
Saraki..


Saraki will be my Last Choice Personally, But I think Saraki is Nigeria Next President...

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Nobody: 12:56pm On Aug 11, 2018
SolutionMee:
Anything to kick the Dullard out

Even if it's stick, donkey, cow, horse, Sarrki, Yarimo, Buhariguy

Just anything

With the look of things here on Nairaland


Seem like those guys are way more intelligent than the dullard they are defending
Let pdp and iPod continue to win on Nairaland. And APC and Buhari will continue to win in reality grin grin

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by jyz200(m): 12:57pm On Aug 11, 2018
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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Nobody: 12:57pm On Aug 11, 2018
angry

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Humblega(m): 12:59pm On Aug 11, 2018
My prediction:

* crisis will brew after the primary. Enmity among candidates due to the method and irregularities....continuation of the one after secondus emmergence

* 2 or more aspirants will join apc with their supporters

* some will stay but remain silent and neutral....

* some will stay to work against the party

*Eventually, pdp ally will decrease

** dat will make it easier for pmb to emerge.

Summary: Dont expect all aspirants to stay mute after the primary as u seen in apc 2014 due to despiration of most of them

Remember it is my prediction and am entity to it

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Bolustical: 1:02pm On Aug 11, 2018
According to some people-"we must strip this country of Fulani and northern hegemony"

YET

Ekwueme was a vice to a Fulani from Sokoto

Yaradua was their hero

They are hoping to be a vice to Atiku

If Atiku fails to clinch the ticket, they will support either Kwankwanso, Tambuwal or Lamido

At worse, they will line up Ekweremadu to support Saraki

Guess the region from the south that failed to vote Abiola, na dem

Same people calling others slaves for pursuing their interests are the ones supporting the Fulanis they so much loathe.

So much delusion and hypocrisy

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Bolustical: 1:02pm On Aug 11, 2018
yes
Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by AntiWailer: 1:02pm On Aug 11, 2018
Better.
Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by wink2015(m): 1:03pm On Aug 11, 2018
IN OBASANJO'S WORDS, "PDP is Dead and Buried"

PDP had 16 years of Presidential rule where they rough handled our national treasury stealing all our crude oil proceeds.

Buying real estate here and there.

The fact that President Buhari is not doing well at the presidency does not make the PDP the messiah that Nigerians are dreaming of.

It is better the not-so-better APC leadership continue at least to the 2nd term.

Then the RESTRUCTURING OF NIGERIA FEDERALISM is executed.

PDP is not sincere about restructuring.

They are only concern about grabbing powers to continue that stealing spree.

PDP REMAIN BURIED IN THE HISTORY BOOKS WITH YOUR 16 YEARS OF CORRUPT LEADERSHIP THAT SANK NIGERIA INTO POVERTY AND PENURY!

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by AntiWailer: 1:04pm On Aug 11, 2018
theoldpretender:


And South east can get VP for 8 years plus president for another 8 years.... 16 years..

Ok South East can now be VP to fulani.

I was thinking that only south west be slave ooo.

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by budusky05(m): 1:04pm On Aug 11, 2018
Bakrabas:
I can't wait to see the consequences of the primary election among the PDP gladiators

Gladiators?

Na waooo

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by Keegan: 1:04pm On Aug 11, 2018
2023 In which party, APC! The party they detest so much?
It's a loss-loss situation to the southeast.
Biafra is the best option. We pray they get it soon.

TheShopKeeper:
...why are all of the aspirants from the North and North Central...this trully shows that power lies in the North...

...what will happen if the next president is from the North and PDP, it means that person will rule for the next 8 years before anyone from the South east can smell Aso Rock...2027 latest

...if APC Buhari stays for the next 4 years, South east have got the chance in 2023...

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Re: Inside Pdp’s 10-aspirant Dilemma by lonelydora: 1:06pm On Aug 11, 2018
I pray PDP won't implode. Most of these guys are so desperate

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