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2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by yns4real: 1:01pm On Nov 25, 2018
•To kick start campaign in Lagos on November 28
•To embark on house-to-house campaign
•Tackle APC on issues as SW voters ‘cannot be led by the nose’
•To leverage on influence of Obasanjo, Afenifere leaders


The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has launched a covert plan aimed at defeating the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, in the Southwest in the 2019 poll.

As part of the scheme, Atiku will kick-start his presidential campaign with a zonal rally in Lagos on November 28.

But it was learnt that the weak structure of PDP in the Southwest is of concern to the candidate and the PDP.

Also, ahead of the commencement of his campaign, pressure for posts has delayed the announcement of the full members of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) of the party.




The list of PCC was still being tinkered with at the last minute to “accommodate different interests”.

As at press time, the PDP candidate was yet to make a commitment to the leaders of the party, especially the Southeast caucus, on whether or not he will spend one term in office.

The Southeast wants power shift to the geopolitical zone in 2023 and it is seeking a firm commitment on this desire.

The six-year plan in Atiku’s manifestoes has created more anxiety for Southeast leaders in PDP.

Checks have however confirmed that Atiku is set for campaign with a hectic programme.


According to a copy of the campaign schedule of Atiku, which was exclusively obtained by our correspondent, Atiku will hold zonal rallies as follows: Lagos (November 28 for Southwest); Kano (December 1 for Northwest); Enugu (December 5 for Southeast); Ilorin (December 8 for Northcentral); Port Harcourt (December 12-Southsouth) and Bauchi (December 15 for Northeast).

Atiku is expected to start a marathon state campaign shuttle from Sokoto on December 18.

A top source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The choice of Southwest, especially Lagos, is to underscore the determination of PDP to win the zone in 2019. With the Southeast and South-south in our kitty, the main target is the Southwest.

“The Southwest has a huge and sophisticated voting strength; it remains a major target of our campaign. With ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s backing, PDP will go all out to change the narrative in this zone.

“We have a big plan to win the Southwest if it means going from door to door.”

It was however learnt that the weak structure of the party in the Southwest has been a major headache for PDP.

A party leader said: “Our party is not too strong in the Southwest like when Obasanjo was in power. This is giving us a bit of concern. But since we will tackle APC on issues, there might be empathy for PDP.

“The people of the Southwest cannot be led by the nose. We want to capitalize on their discerning minds to capture the zone.”


Investigation also revealed that Atiku is yet to release the list of members of the Presidential Campaign Council due to pressure to tinker with it and accommodate some party leaders.

A PDP stalwart said: “Atiku is always reworking the list in order to make it representational.

“There is always pressure to accommodate vested interests. But in the next few days, Atiku will roll out the names of PCC members.”

Ahead of the campaign launch, it was gathered that Atiku has not made any commitment to the party and the Southeast Caucus on whether or not he will spend one term in office.

The issue of tenure was said to be central to the backing of the Southeast for PDP because the zone is after power shift in 2023.

A member of the National Executive Committee of PDP said: “Atiku has not been forthcoming on whether he will spend a term in office or two terms. We are trying to read his lips but no commitment yet.


“Instead, we read of his six-year plan which pointed to a second term. If he spends two terms in office, it will give the North an edge of 16 years in power and it might foreclose the chances of the Igbo. This is why some PDP governors and leaders from the Southeast are being sceptical of Atiku Project.”

But one of the strategists of Atiku, Mr. Phrank Shaibu, has said that there was “nothing in the Atiku Plan to suggest a hidden agenda of two terms in office for Atiku Abubakar.”

He said: “The document is a product of 18 months of well researched and widely consulted hard work on how to move Nigeria forward and to speed up the pace of development across all the critical sectors of the economy.

“The reason the policy document was authored to cover up to 2025 and beyond was simply meant to address the volatility and unpredictability of global trade and economics, as most progressive leaders who understand the intricate nature of growing their economies, draw up 10 year strategic vision plans for their nations, even when they well understand that their term in office will not extend to such a period.

“Government is a continuum and as such a sound and effective development plan can serve several leaders who are desirous of enhancing the welfare and wellbeing of their citizens.”

The campaign strategist cited three examples from Nigeria’s recent past where the current administration continued to implement some major projects and policies of the immediate past PDP administration.

He listed the projects to include Railway projects, the implementation of the TSA and BVN financial policy, by the Buhari administration, which were actually inherited by the sound development plan of the President Goodluck Jonathan era.

“Sadly, the mudslinging intentions and diabolic attempts to divert the campaign away from the real issues that continue to bedevil the country, has been given a new twist by the purveyors of negative propaganda.

“These persons have simply overlooked the salient points contained in the “My plan to get Nigeria working again” document to invoke ethnic and divisive sentiments by insinuating that the document has exposed a hidden agenda of a second term plan by Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and by so doing are directly provoking the Southeast or even Southwest into erroneously believing that they have no stake in 2023″

“With all these, it is obvious that “My Plan to get Nigeria working Again”, is indeed a comprehensive work plan that has been structured to outlive Atiku’s stay in office, even if it was to become a two-term presidency.

“The mention of 2025 and 2030 as delivery dates for some of the critical components of the plan is a clear demonstration that Atiku’s vision reflects the sincerity of his intentions to achieve a better more progressive Nigeria and the generosity of the mind of a good leader who thinks ahead in a selfless manner for common good.

“Indeed, working with a man like Peter Obi, who incidentally is from the Southeast and whose sterling track record as a financial guru and economic master-strategist, speak volumes for the expansive nationalistic vision of Atiku Abubakar.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/atiku-plans-defeat-buhari-southwest/

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by ehhmah(m): 1:03pm On Nov 25, 2018
Smart move..






let's hear the reply of the alaye of the SW ..



asiwaju grin

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by mollymotion(m): 1:08pm On Nov 25, 2018
waiting
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Roger3D(m): 1:09pm On Nov 25, 2018
Only a dumb, stupid yoruba man will queue behind the Atiku/Obi ticket. What do we as a region have to gain from such folly? If Atiku ever gets to aso rock next year, we will become the nation's new 5%

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by deboysben(m): 1:13pm On Nov 25, 2018
Roger3D:
Only a dumb, stupid yoruba man will queue behind the Atiku/Obi ticket. What do we as a region have to gain from such folly? If Atiku ever gets to aso rock next year, we will become the nation's new 5%
is it not better to show us what your useless president has done to warrant reelection than to be spewing trash here.


Even your people are atikulating and you are hating

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Racoon(m): 1:14pm On Nov 25, 2018
The permutation by Fashola that "SW will vote Buhari so that the presidency will return to the region in 2023" may be a costly mistake because Buhari is already a costly mistake that must be corrected in 2019 if the region is to even aspire to the actualization of that lofty ambition.

To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Roger3D(m): 1:17pm On Nov 25, 2018
deboysben:
is it not better to show us what your useless president has done to warrant reelection than to be spewing trash here.


Even your people are atikulating and you are hating
Of course we have some low IQ brothers among us who will fall for Atiku's gimmicks, but you see they are just like you here: the 5%

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by deboysben(m): 1:19pm On Nov 25, 2018
Roger3D:
Of course we have some low IQ brothers among us who will fall for Atiku's gimmicks, but you see they are just like you here: the 5%

Please answer this simple question

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by stefanjaeger: 1:19pm On Nov 25, 2018
Atiku should just manage his scarce resources and concentrate his campaign strategy and fund to the south East and some states in the North East and South South. He should just forget Southwest. I laughed when I saw he want to leverage on Obasanjo and Afenifere influence in the Southwest, two dead elements, Obasanjo that his children can not leverage on. Obasanjo only knows how to hide behind and leverage on prevailing situation and doesn't have a clue of Grassroot Politics. After 2019 election Atiku may file for bankruptcy if he insisted on capturing Southwest. Atiku will not even win South East and South South convincingly.

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Biingoo: 1:23pm On Nov 25, 2018
deboysben:


Please answer this simple question
See how the Zombie just dey Dodge the question ... useless set of people!

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by TEDHorsePower: 1:28pm On Nov 25, 2018
SE is already locked down for Atiku and Obi cheesy

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by deboysben(m): 1:29pm On Nov 25, 2018
Biingoo:
See how the Zombie just dey Dodge the question ... useless set of people!
don't mind them they are unrepentant Sai barbarians chalanters
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by helinues: 1:34pm On Nov 25, 2018
The region PDP is planning to take is not available at the moment

Try again later

In MTN's voice

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by abc115: 1:36pm On Nov 25, 2018
The methodological advice to interpret in a way that optimizes agreement should not be conceived as resting on a charitable assumption about human intelligence that might turn out to be false. If we cannot find a way to interpret the utterances and other behaviour of a creature as revealing a set of beliefs largely consistent and true by our standards, we have no reason to count that creature as rational, as having beliefs, or as saying anything.
- Donald Davidson

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Bede2u(m): 2:23pm On Nov 25, 2018
Roger3D:
Only a dumb, stupid yoruba man will queue behind the Atiku/Obi ticket. What do we as a region have to gain from such folly? If Atiku ever gets to aso rock next year, we will become the nation's new 5%
was there any region of this country that was seen as 5% when obj and yaradua was in power?

Was it not apc and buhari who introduced that concept into our politics? Do u now see why every well meaning nigerian must root out apc like weed?

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Nobody: 2:42pm On Nov 25, 2018
It's only a dumb and daft person that will vote for Atiku or PDP in the south-west.After all the marginalization we experienced during the Jonathan Administration.And with the look of things,All slots are already shared without any for the South-Westerners.That's bad.

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by docadams: 2:49pm On Nov 25, 2018
deboysben:


Please answer this simple question

There is a much simpler question for you. HOW much was the PRICE OF RICE when GEN. ABDUSALAM handed POWER over to PDP in 1999?
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Nobody: 2:50pm On Nov 25, 2018
tongue
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by deboysben(m): 2:54pm On Nov 25, 2018
docadams:


There is a much simpler question for you. HOW much was the PRICE OF RICE when GEN. ABDUSALAM handed POWER over to PDP in 1999?
see this cow

So In your school them dey use question answer question
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by hucienda: 3:03pm On Nov 25, 2018
28th November, that's Wednesday.
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by MufasaRebirth: 3:06pm On Nov 25, 2018
28th November


That’s my birthday grin


We are Atikulating !!
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by americanigga(m): 3:11pm On Nov 25, 2018
deboysben:
see this cow
So In your school them dey use question answer question
the APC guy finish u

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Omeokachie: 3:15pm On Nov 25, 2018
If Atiku wants, he can go for 2nd term. What is most important is how to rescue Nigeria from complete destruction by the lifeless incompetent tyrant.

Only selfish, gullible and misguided youth are out to endure another 4yrs of destruction of the country in the hope that their lord and godfather can become president afterwards.
Who told you that there will still be a country after buhari should he have access to another 4yrs to complete his destructive mission?
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Calers: 4:02pm On Nov 25, 2018
Atiku continue decieving yourself, the election is over, you can come back in 2023.
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Nobody: 4:04pm On Nov 25, 2018
Atiku we know... Buhari that supports thieves

Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by deboysben(m): 4:46pm On Nov 25, 2018
americanigga:

the APC guy finish u

Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Iceberg3: 12:19am On Nov 26, 2018
Roger3D:
Only a dumb, stupid yoruba man will queue behind the Atiku/Obi ticket. What do we as a region have to gain from such folly? If Atiku ever gets to aso rock next year, we will become the nation's new 5%
Shut Up,Mallam...we all know you are a pure northerner..
All you Mallams do is cause continued division in the south.
God Will handle you all soon
Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by Roger3D(m): 12:32am On Nov 26, 2018
Iceberg3:

Shut Up,Mallam...we all know you are a pure northerner..
All you Mallams do is cause continued division in the south.
God Will handle you all soon
Awon 5% piggie

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Re: 2019: How Atiku Plans To Beat Buhari In Southwest by wakaman: 12:37am On Nov 26, 2018
We never wan die, in South West atiku means we are dying coming! grin.

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