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Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:13am On Jun 01, 2022
During the consultative meeting with Progressive Governors, on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, Your Excellency unambiguously conveyed the resolve to provide every needed leadership for our great party, APC, to remain strong and united to improve our electoral fortunes.

Highlighting some of the internal policies, which allowed ‘first term Governors who have served credibly well …to stand for re-election’ and ‘second term Governors …accorded the privilege of promoting successors that are capable of driving their visions’, Your Excellency solicited for ‘reciprocity and support of Governors and other stakeholders in picking’ your successor, ‘who would fly the flag of our party for election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2023.’

This simply means that you want to exercise the same privilege, which is being exercised by Governors in determining who succeeds you as the standard bearer of our party, APC, for the 2023 Presidential election. Ordinarily, this should not be a problem. Both party members and leaders will always trust Your Excellency’s judgement. However, the big worry is whether loyal party leaders and members should just reduce themselves to being ordinary observers when very sensitive issues with very high potential to diminish and damage Your Excellency’s revered status in the country is being considered. Noting that the current phenomena of poor relations between predecessors and successor governors are largely a product of poorly instituted political succession arrangement in the country, which is impulsive and imposing, it will be highly risky to adopt the same succession framework as it can erode all your lifelong achievements as someone who contribute a lot to strengthen Nigerian democracy.

Perhaps, it is important to emphasise that your contribution towards strengthening Nigerian democracy should not be reduced to your emergence as the elected President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2015. Your most important contribution has to do with the leadership role you played in facilitating the merger negotiations of opposition parties, which produced the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2013 and eventually also providing the highly inspirationally measured leadership, which defeated the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015. As President of the Federal Republic and leader of APC, you have continued to provide that measured leadership, which has been largely responsible for our electoral victories since 2015. More than anytime, at this point, when you will not be on the ballot in 2023, your measured leadership will be much more required to guarantee us sustained electoral victory.

Recalling the unfortunate third term agenda of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and how that eventually eroded all his achievements as a leader, it is necessary to caution against any transition initiative that risked being unpopular.

Any initiative that potentially took away the rights of party members to elect candidates would potentially mobilise Nigerians against the party and rubbish Mr. President. This was the case in 2007, which eventually pushed the PDP into wholescale rigging mode such that elections results were announced even before counting processes were concluded. It was so bad that even late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua who was the main beneficiary had to acknowledge that it was a bad case.

Noting that today the PDP is more desperate now to return to power, our party must do everything possible to take the upper moral standing.

Already, the PDP has oriented its 2023 campaigns based on lies and deceits. For instance, although it is very convenient for them to complain about the sharp divisions that exists in the country today and heap the blame on APC, by the way they went about nominating their Presidential candidate, they took Nigerians for granted and ignore every reality facing the country. Outside weeping every sentiment against the APC, they completely fail to outline any proposal in terms of how they want to unite Nigerians.

As a party, APC must be able to demonstrate much more sensitivity to the challenges of national unity by ensuring that the eventual standard bearer for the 2023 Presidential election embodies commitment to equity and justice as the underlying principles sustaining the corporate existence of Nigeria as a united country.

This is not just about representation in terms of where the candidate comes from but mainly about the negotiation framework leading to the eventual selection of the candidate. In the case of the PDP, negotiation was limited to monetary transactions with the less than 1000 delegates who eventually elected Alh. Atiku Abubakar as the Presidential candidate of the PDP. With all the limitation imposed by the current Electoral Act, the delegates at the APC Convention who will be electing our Presidential candidate will not be less than 4000. For a party with more than 40 million members, this is a far cry and will be weak in terms of being democratically accountable in terms of decisions of delegates reflecting expectations party members. Once the choice of delegates correlates with expectations of over 40 million party members, invariably, it will most likely equate with the expectations of majority of Nigerians.

It is important therefore to caution our party that we must keep faith with basic tenets of democracy as our major campaign message to Nigerians for the 2023 elections. This was eloquently highlighted in Your Excellency’s message to our Progressive Governors when you stated that ‘the key to electoral successes is the ability to hold consultations and for members to put the nation above other interests.’ The temptation for leaders to choose their successors is democratically risky and very costly. If in 2013/2014, Your Excellency, could submit yourself to internal democratic process, it is important that your successor also follow the same process.

It may also be necessary to highlight that a major disadvantage with succession arrangement whereby Governors chose their successors is that it negatively affects relationship between the successor and the predecessor, which undermine capacity to influence actions or inactions of successors by their predecessors.

Your Excellency, since the period of negotiating the merger that produce our party APC, I have been a proponent of ensuring that our party take every step to preserve our leaders who could exercise moral authority. This means that leaders who are highly respected on account of their standing in society should not hold elective or appointive positions. It was for that reason that I openly campaigned against your aspiration to emerge as the Presidential candidate of our party for 2015 election.

Sir, recall that one of my arguments was that as President, the capacity of party leaders to influence your decisions will be weak. Without going into details, Your Excellency, this has come to pass. The big fear is that combining both legal and moral authority, being our President, if you are to nominate your successor to what extent can other party leaders influence your decision? If party leaders are unable to influence your decision with respect to the choice of successor, what will be the guarantee that your choice can aggregate the expectations of Nigerians?

Your Excellency, I ask these questions without prejudice to the unflinching confidence of party members in terms of your personal disposition to make all sacrifices necessary and make the best decision for our party and our nation.
Notwithstanding, however, there is the overriding requirement to appeal to you to kindly resist the temptation. I would have wished we have enough time for open debate within our party.

Unfortunately, as things are, we have less than one week to settle this matter. Sadly also, combination of inherited reality, and perhaps vested interests of some party leaders, processes of internal debates around this matter are being impeded. Even meetings of NWC are not exploring these issues. Even logistical issues of organising the National Convention are being handled informally. And as far as our National Chairman, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu is concerned, relating with you and probably directly communicating positions of members of NWC, is his exclusive jurisdiction, which limits you to selective perspective that may only be self-serving to some party leaders.

Being a party, which came with the promise of change, how our leader can directly access the views of party members is important. At the risk of again being projected to be against some party leaders, I want to appeal to all party leaders to unite in showing restraint at this point of transition. I want to strongly appeal to Your Excellency to kindly continue to make every sacrifice necessary to provide measured leadership to our party and our nation. Your revered status was earned not by following so-called conventions, which have narrowed our democracy. You have always summoned the courage to initiate leadership responses that are selfless based on commitment to principles of justice and equity.

I am confident that Allah (SWT) will guide you into taking the right decisions that would broaden the democratic scope in APC, continue to endear our great party to Nigerians and facilitate our electoral victory in 2023. Like in the case of December 10, 2014 APC National Convention, everything will be done at the June 6, 2022 APC National Convention to guarantee level playing field for all aspiring Presidential candidates of our party. Any recommendation to the contrary will be inimical and injurious to the electoral fortunes of our great party, APC.

May God protect our democracy and bless our nation, Nigeria. Amin!

https://thenationonlineng.net/northwest-apc-chair-opposes-buhari-on-consensus/

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by successmatters(m): 11:13am On Jun 01, 2022
In a sane country, buharri would have been impeached and imprisoned for numerous crimes against humanity. Picking vice Ko, Picking proson term ni

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by helinues: 11:15am On Jun 01, 2022
His opinion actually

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by ghettokid1(m): 11:15am On Jun 01, 2022
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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by PrinceOfLagos: 11:15am On Jun 01, 2022
If Tinubu can single handledly pick who governs Lagos state , then I see nothing wrong in Buhari picking who will succeed him


This news is even from TheNation, Tinubu owned company , I laugh grin cheesy grin

I need no one to tell me now that Tinubu is a bitter loser
cheesy

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:18am On Jun 01, 2022
Na Tinubu dollars dey worry this man for him coconut head. As for all those wen dey ask for where Buhari talk sey him want consensus, orya see wetin orna Comrade dey talk. The matter don already settle, no mind kperogi mumu. On Sunday, orna go hear am. If Tinubu like make him stage walkout. Nobody send am. Tinubu Olodos make orna begin create new monikers, because soon and very soon orna work go end

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:21am On Jun 01, 2022
helinues:
His opinion actually

E be like sey you don dey accept reality. You no wan drop this moniker, abi. No worry, once you turn bornagain and stop to dey visit bourdillion road soup kitchen, we go forgive you and welcome you with open arms.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by DamianX: 11:22am On Jun 01, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
If Tinubu can single handledly pick who governs Lagos state , then I see nothing wrong in Buhari picking who will succeed him


This news is even from TheNation, Tinubu owned company , I laugh grin cheesy grin

I need no one to tell me now that Tinubu is a bitter loser
cheesy


Lagos-ibadan expressway media reporting as usual

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Frigga13: 11:27am On Jun 01, 2022
the nation..
Tinubu Must Contest
Must


Power to the people
North 2015

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Nobody: 11:29am On Jun 01, 2022
Consensus candidacy is a bad precedent... it is at the detriment of you and myself... it does not augur well for the future of our democracy..

Vote right, vote Labour, vote peter Obi...

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by fergie001: 11:31am On Jun 01, 2022
Very good piece but Mr Salihu Lukman, when your Governor, yes, the one that nominated you for the APC NWC position nominated his choice as his successor, did you issue a statement?


This simply means that you want to exercise the same privilege, which is being exercised by Governors in determining who succeeds you as the standard bearer of our party, APC, for the 2023 Presidential election. Ordinarily, this should not be a problem. Both party members and leaders will always trust Your Excellency’s judgement. However, the big worry is whether loyal party leaders and members should just reduce themselves to being ordinary observers when very sensitive issues with very high potential to diminish and damage Your Excellency’s revered status in the country is being considered.
This is also hypocritical. Does loyal party members not reduce themselves as been ordinary observers when Governors handpick their stooges?

The President will not foreclose anyone from contesting but to say he doesn't have the rights is deception at its finest.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Nigerialabalaba: 11:40am On Jun 01, 2022
osinbanjoisaliar:
Na Tinubu dollars dey worry this man for him coconut head. As for all those wen dey ask for where Buhari talk sey him want consensus, orya see wetin orna Comrade dey talk. The matter don already settle, no mind kperogi mumu. On Sunday, orna go hear am. If Tinubu like make him stage walkout. Nobody send am. Tinubu Olodos make orna begin create new monikers, because soon and very soon orna work go end

Omo Ibo, ashiere impostor princeoflagos from Owerri in barren iboland.

Salihu na El Rufai man.

After d primaries for all d elective posts, d people wey get APC dey in charge of APC now.
If u like wail from now today, if Buhari no allow democracy, d pesin e go won impose go take shell of APC las las grin D pesin and Buhari go lose. All dis consultation with Buhari na aponle.

All d APC Senate and Governors candidate except Ekiti state APC governorship candidate na from Tinubu camp. 12 Governors endorse hin form and e get 570 delegates ,10 from each state with FCT wey endorse am. It is all over. Right now sef, na APC need Tinubu to defeat Atiku.

Tinubu and Yoruba don defeat una hateful ibo miscreants again grin

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by SledgeHammerer: 12:11pm On Jun 01, 2022
fergie001:
Very good piece but Mr Salihu Lukman, when your Governor, yes, the one that nominated you for the APC NWC position nominated his choice as his successor, did you issue a statement?



This is also hypocritical. Does loyal party members not reduce themselves as been ordinary observers when Governors handpick their stooges?

The President will not foreclose anyone from contesting but to say he doesn't have the rights is deception at its finest.


It's not just enough to pick a successor. Can your choice of successor win the presidential election? I don't have any issue with Buhari picking anybody but he should not cow anybody to step down.

Buhari is not politically intelligent enough to pick a candidate that can win this election for the APC. His sense of judgement is not something you can bank on.

Look at his choice of chairman, Abdulahi Adamu is already causing cracks in the NWC just 2months in office. I won't be surprised if he picks Ogbonaya Onu who can't win his village.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by SledgeHammerer: 12:12pm On Jun 01, 2022
Salihu lukman is a fearless man.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by fergie001: 12:23pm On Jun 01, 2022
SledgeHammerer:
It's not just enough to pick a successor. Can your choice of successor win the presidential election? I don't have any issue with Buhari picking anybody but he should not cow anybody to step down.
Look at his choice of chairman, Abdulahi Adamu is already causing cracks in the NWC just 2months in office. I won't be surprised if he picks Ogbonaya Onu who can't win his village.
Which APC or PDP Chair has finished his tenure asides Oyegun. These same Governors hold everyone by the balls but they can't have it their way all the time. Even the calm Oyegun was hounded, Adamu's problem might be his person but again who was your Choice of Chairman?

Let them support their President, Yar'Adua wasn't the most sophisticated but he was supported. Let them support their President and don't try to blackmail him. There is nobody Buhari will "anoint" today that won't win the Primary with the support of all of them and they know it.

NIGERIANS ARE THE ULTIMATE DECIDERS.

Buhari is not politically intelligent enough to pick a candidate that can win this election for the APC. His sense of judgement is not something you can bank on.
Did the Governors seek his services before picking theirs?

Even the very intelligent ones needed the "unintelligent" Buhari for remote control when they ran into trouble. They also can guide and make him see their direction, afterall he helps them when it's needed.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Bragalane: 12:26pm On Jun 01, 2022
Igbo comedians giving opinion on APC they love to hate. If to say Buhari truly get sense he should make his judgement based on your comment knowing well that you miscreant n hate filled wretched souls from Igboland can never ever wish him well.



osinbanjoisaliar:
Na Tinubu dollars dey worry this man for him coconut head. As for all those wen dey ask for where Buhari talk sey him want consensus, orya see wetin orna Comrade dey talk. The matter don already settle, no mind kperogi mumu. On Sunday, orna go hear am. If Tinubu like make him stage walkout. Nobody send am. Tinubu Olodos make orna begin create new monikers, because soon and very soon orna work go end
PrinceOfLagos:
If Tinubu can single handledly pick who governs Lagos state , then I see nothing wrong in Buhari picking who will succeed him


This news is even from TheNation, Tinubu owned company , I laugh grin cheesy grin

I need no one to tell me now that Tinubu is a bitter loser
cheesy

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Whazar(m): 12:27pm On Jun 01, 2022
But governors have right to pick their successors abi

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Jejelit63: 12:42pm On Jun 01, 2022
Wow
Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by excomarow(m): 12:43pm On Jun 01, 2022
successmatters:
In a sane country, buharri would have been impeached and imprisoned for numerous crimes against humanity. Picking vice Ko, Picking proson term ni

You are in pains... kpele...

And you have no right to question Buhari on whom he chooses

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Righthussle: 12:43pm On Jun 01, 2022
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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Sixfiguresmart(m): 12:43pm On Jun 01, 2022
Shut your dirty mouth up. The reason why you now know the rights that Buhari doesn't have is because he did not pick the rotten teeth druggie that you are supporting. Go into your pissiful home and hide your dirty face. Go and help Tinubu hold his brush so that he can brush his green teeth.

Buhari, this is the last time the people are solidly behind you. Even if you do not have the right, I give it to you. Install Yemi there, It is better to have Osinbajo than a sick old thug with rotten teeth fighting dirty and pissing all over the place.

When Tinubu was installing Buhari on us, he didn't think about our rights. Ride on Bubu. Show that pissy pissy that you are a general in the army.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by RichDad1(m): 12:43pm On Jun 01, 2022
They should tell him.
Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jun 01, 2022
.......But it's crazy though, with all we are passing through in the hand of this man and the mess he puts the country to. He still want to name a successor that will probably continue his legacy.

.......Do we even think that he is going to have a better candidate, is he, himself even good.

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by OBOTOTHICK(f): 12:44pm On Jun 01, 2022
Buhari led two coup'de tat, what do you expect, he's always a rogue, him no want make we have any good memory of him, tufiaqua

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Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by BigDolph(m): 12:44pm On Jun 01, 2022
E go soon clear for una eye
Re: Salihu Lukman: Why Buhari Has No Right To Pick Successor by RichDad1(m): 12:44pm On Jun 01, 2022
Casaz:
But the governors can pick theirs ba?

The height of partiality!
Whazar:
But governors have right to pick their successors abi
There’s huge difference between the 2 scenarios. Btw, governors don’t always have their way jeje it comes to their successors.
Amosu in Ogun state is a case study.

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