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PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by ijustdey: 9:32pm On May 28, 2022
PDP Presidential primaries: With 430 delegates to South’s 360, North’s favoured to win


By Clifford Ndujihe


THE stage is set. The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, will pick its presidential flagbearer, the seventh since the 1999 return to civil rule, today.

The road that the PDP threaded to today’s presidential national convention has been rough. Several issues had propped up and the decisions that the PDP took on those knotty issues have shaped the texture of the election among the remaining 14 aspirants in the race.

The controversies that led to the sacking of the former National Working Committee, NWC, led by Prince Uche Secondus, the installation of new national officials led by Dr Iyorchia Ayu, and the ratification of the Governor Samuel Ortom-led committee on zoning of elective national offices have defined the outlook of the convention holding at the Velodrome of the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

In sum, 17 persons purchased the nomination and expression of interest forms. Two were disqualified by the David Mark-led screening committee. Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi opted out of the race and resigned from the party, leaving 14 contenders.


The 810 Party delegates that will elect one of these presidential hopefuls started trooping into Abuja since Wednesday.

Following the foot work of the aspirants and a number of factors, some of them have emerged as front runners.

Currently, the contest is panning out as three horse race among former Vice President and 2019 presidential candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; current governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike; and immediate past Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki.

Among the trio, Atiku appears to have upper hand as of now. Other aspirants that are poised to pull surprises at the convention include former governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki and the current governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal.

Some delegates who spoke on condition anonymity said winning the election and returning to Aso Rock, winning majority of states and National Assembly slots are topmost priorities of PDP leaders ahead of the 2023 elections.

Thus, some of them said the primary position on zoning among the delegates is based on electing a candidate who can win the general election.

“The principal idea behind the decision of the party to throw the presidential position open to all geo-political zones is to ensure that the PDP does not deprive itself of the best candidate that can win the presidency for us in 2023. Every political party wants to win an election. A political party is not a pressure group.

“So, if we are here to win elections. That is our primary purpose. Where and how to allocate positions is not as important to a political party as who can win an election for the party.

This is the enlightened self interest of the PDP as at today. It is the reason the leadership of the party did not yield to the clamour for zoning and that same interest will determine the outcome of our convention on Saturday (today),” a delegate from Ondo State said.


Another delegate from Kaduna State said: “Everyone in the PDP knows that we won the last presidential election. The election was heavily rigged and yet the APC only managed to declare a defeat of Atiku by less than two million votes.

“I don’t think that there is any reason for us to change a candidate that we are used to. Someone with experience and is a good material to market across this country. With due respect to the other aspirants, I dare say that no one among them has name recognition like Atiku. Yes, Saraki has name recognition too, but you can’t compare him with Atiku.”


Effect of non-signing of amended Electoral Act

Until two weeks ago, the race appeared difficult to call. However, the refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the amended version of the Electoral Act 2022 has affected the planning of aspirants concerning logistic support to the delegates.

It also affected the number of delegates as statutory or super delegates made up of elected officials at all levels will not take part. Thus, only national delegates from the 774 local councils, six area councils in Abuja and 10 others will take part as delegates in today’s exercise.

Expectedly, the reduction in the number of delegates will no doubt affect the exercise.
“The expectation was that the President would sign the amendment and that primaries will hold according to the provision of the amendment. Unfortunately, we are forced to approach an election with a new law that has never been tested and you will expect that there will be some teething problems in terms of logistics.

“Although the reduction in the figure of delegates that will be voting at the convention is a good development, you cannot rule out the fact that it will affect planning and other critical concerns that the aspirants had planned ahead,” a party leader said.


More northern delegates

Another area where the change from the old system to the new law will likely affect the outcome of the election is in the geo-political distribution of the delegates.

With the old order, the South would have had more delegates because there are more PDP states in the region. However, with the exclusion of statutory delegates and the North having more local councils than the South, there is a shift in the balance of delegates, which now favours the North.

While the South has 355 LGAs and no fewer than 360 delegates, the North has 419 LGAs and if the six area councils of Abuja are added the figure comes to 425. That means the North has no fewer than 430 delegates.

The balance of delegates is one reason some delegates believe that Atiku holds the ace with some saying that Saraki and Tambuwal will pull a surprise.

The projection among many of the delegates is that the state caucuses of the party from the North will come to the convention in one bloc to vote for Atiku and Tambuwal. Although Wike is believed to have also made in-roads into some places in the North, sources said most northern delegates are not favourably disposed the Rivers State governor because of his stance on many national issues.


Conversely, a good number of delegates from the South are said to be favourably disposed to Northern aspirants, especially Atiku and Saraki.

A delegate from Abia State said the exit of Mr. Peter Obi from the race has opened the Eastern flanks for hunting and many of the delegates from the East will prefer to go with Atiku than Wike.

In some states in the South-West, for example, the PDP has been out of power in those states for almost 12 years and the yearning of delegates from those states is to crown an aspirant with formidable political stamina to help win back those states for the PDP.

A delegate from Ogun State said: “We are here from Ogun State, like many other states in the South-West, having been in opposition for almost 12 years. We are not here to play or to collect cheap inducements.

We are here for real business and what we are looking at is the aspirant among the lot of them who can win in the general election and mobilize federal power for us to win back our states for the PDP. You remember that before 2003, the whole of the South-West was in Alliance for Democracy. But you recall that it was Baba Obasanjo and Atiku that brought the PDP to government houses in the South-West.”

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Malory: 9:32pm On May 28, 2022
Southern Nigeria will never learn. With people like Tinubu in the helms of affairs, We will keep playing second fiddle in everything. Northern PDP presidential aspirants agreed on a consensus to choose Atiku and no one from the sleeping south including the garrulous Wike knew about it. Now the northern PDP politicians are teaching us yet another lesson tonight. Next week Tinubu will be reminded that Opolo eye is truly not an open eye. Southerners wake up

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Winningbot: 9:34pm On May 28, 2022
Nigeria politics..very dirty

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by TheNiceGuy(m): 9:35pm On May 28, 2022
Why can't all those southern contenders who wouldn't have more than 30 votes also step down for Wike.


Malory:
This one no no wetin to comment again after eating Tinubu's Amala and ewedu
Nah ment? No be me pursue Obi for PDP abeg.

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by KingKO22: 9:36pm On May 28, 2022
North have perfected every single act of election in their favor

Our Southern gvt are still playing politics of bitterness and selfishness


North has takenover our oil and gas
They have taken over the military system
They have taken over the judiciary
They have everything to alleviate the magnitude of poverty

North are very smart indeed

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by ObosiLandlord(m): 9:41pm On May 28, 2022
Some mumu southerners go com wave am off now say e does not matter.

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Malory: 9:41pm On May 28, 2022
Winningbot:
Nigeria politics..very dirty
Northern politics you mean?

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Nobody: 10:13pm On May 28, 2022
How come
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by dynicks(m): 10:13pm On May 28, 2022
Northerners until the south decides to have sense!!

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Quiny32323: 10:13pm On May 28, 2022
Politics of numbers.

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
A better Nigeria all around is all we want.

Anything that will move our darling nation forward is all we want at [/b].

Nigeria at this stage of nationhood should not be debating zoning but [b]should concentrate on getting any competent Nigerian,
irrespective of his state of origin or religion, who can solve myriads of challenges facing the country.


With the exposure of the younger generation and their connection,
We think Nigeria is not short of such individuals across the federation.
It is up to the politicians to try and see how they can come up with such an individual.
But as long as we keep saying this zone produces this, another zone produces that, then the problem continues.
We are not thinking as Nigerians,
we are thinking of our villages, states and so on.

We have learnt not to bother ourselves anymore to avoid unnecessary arguements with nonentities
As some of us have said, it's good governance we want, even if only one village will be producing the Presidents.
So be it
.
.


Ka Chineke mezie okwu.


omoalaro:
Wow, this surely is one of the best written opinion I have read this year.
Only a sensible person like you can ever see sense in this.
Glad to see we still have intelligent people with a sound mind like you around.
God bless you.
God bless Nigeria.

On a parting shot........ wink

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by bigdammyj: 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
Following.
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by nellyzkid(m): 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
Wike will be surprised by the winning �

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by akanbiaa(m): 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
Okay
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by simabastin: 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
Let's see how things unfold
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by marsman: 10:14pm On May 28, 2022
I blame those who have served PDP all through their Political existence, but choose not to fight for their right. The Northern faction of PDP used, played and dumped the South east faction of PDP, now they are looking for refuge in another mans house, It should have been south east or south east in PDP, but they decided to chicken out. May our LABOUR not be in vain.

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by iCauseTrouble: 10:15pm On May 28, 2022
The vote counting... Atiku, Atiku, Wike, Atiku, Atiku, Atiku Abubakar, Wike, Nwachikwu, Atiku, Saraki Atiku Abubakar, Wike....
#PDPPrimaries #PDPPresidentialPrimaries

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Stanislause94: 10:15pm On May 28, 2022
Fear north!

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by tonididdy(m): 10:15pm On May 28, 2022
In no particular order...

This 2 na running mates.
One na vice other na presido

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Passionate888: 10:15pm On May 28, 2022
Ok
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Trackstar: 10:15pm On May 28, 2022
God forbid
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Festurr(m): 10:16pm On May 28, 2022
NAWa for Nigeria o
Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by Saxxon(m): 10:16pm On May 28, 2022
Yoruba Muslims will be very happy with this news

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by visijo(m): 10:16pm On May 28, 2022
.�If I had known, I would've studied Delegate in the University.. B.S.c Delegate..��

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by DeLaRue: 10:16pm On May 28, 2022
Malory:
Southern Nigeria will never learn. With people like Tinubu in the helms of affairs, We will keep playing second fiddle in everything. Northern PDP presidential aspirants agreed on a consensus to choose Atiku and no one from the sleeping south including the garrulous Wike knew about it. Now the northern PDP politicians are teaching us yet another lesson tonight. Next week Tinubu will be reminded that Opolo eye is truly not an open eye. Southerners wake up

You go around insulting a leader from another region in the South 24/7 and then turn around to say the South is not united. How is that going to help the so-called unity.

You don't see people from the North East or even North Central hauling insults and crude abuse at political leaders from the North West non stop and vice versa.

You may not support an individual, but its quite uncivilised to constantly abuse such person.

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by SeunNotOwner: 10:17pm On May 28, 2022
Stanislause94:
Fear north!

It is fear not

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by JavaScript90: 10:17pm On May 28, 2022
Until the two major parties choose an igbo man as their flagbearer, no southerner will become the president of Nigeria

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Re: PDP Presidential Primaries: With 430 Delegates To South’s 360, North’s Favoured by lathrowinger: 10:18pm On May 28, 2022
cool

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