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2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:11am On Sep 21, 2018
• Opts for primary election to pick candidate

• May prune down presidential aspirants to 6 ahead of national convention


However, there is an option that some of the aspirants could use proxies to obtain nomination forms for other elective positions

Barely three weeks to its national convention and presidential primary, the main opposition political party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has foreclosed the option of picking its presidential candidate for the 2019 election through consensus arrangement.

This is coming at a time PDP leaders are making moves to prune down the number of presidential aspirants to six, who will battle for the presidential ticket through balloting at the national convention schedule from October 5-6.

Daily Sun gathered that the PDP leadership and stakeholders, looking for a way to ensure non-contentious presidential primary, have settled for the emergence of its candidate through a process which would see all contestants going through an election, wherein delegates would vote.

Sources revealed that the PDP is opting for a democratic process to pick its presidential candidate in order to avoid an implosion, which may arise if a particular aspirant is pre-picked ahead of the party’s national convention.

It was gathered that the PDP, in a bid to have a united front after the presidential primary election, wants all aspirants to contest and be voted for, so that when the winner emerge there would be no allegation that the aspirants were not given a level-playing field.

Competent sources, however, told Daily Sun that in opting for balloting to pick the presidential candidate, the PDP is looking for someone who has the stature to win the presidential election at the end of the day.

Towards this end, it was gathered, the PDP has listed some qualities its candidate should possess.

Sources revealed that the PDP stakeholders want a candidate who is, first, accepted in the North, where the Presidency has been zoned.

In this regard, the party is looking for a candidate who the North, as a zone, including traditional institution, the elite and down-trodden, would accept as its own, especially since the major opponent, President Muhammadu Buhari, has a northern appeal.

The fear, it was gathered, is that a candidate not acceptable to the North would not stand a chance against President Buhari, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Daily Sun gathered that the PDP is also particular about a candidate, who has popular appeal nationwide, not one who is considered sectional in association and orientation, so that he could easily get votes across the country.

It was gathered that the PDP holds these qualities sacrosanct believing that in the presidential election it would be easy to sell such candidate to the generality of Nigerians as a better option to President Buhari.

Sources revealed that the PDP is also working hard to ensure that there will be no acrimony among the presidential aspirants when the candidate emerges at the national convention, so that everybody would work for victory at the presidential election.

The calculation is that those who would lose through democratic process in presidential primary would not feel short-changed, since it is a product of delegates’ votes, and therefore, would be willing to go to their respective states and strongholds to work for the party’s victory in the presidential election.

It was, however, gathered that after the presidential primary, the PDP and the presidential candidate would meet with other aspirants and agree on compensation after the victory at the presidential election.

However, there is an option that some of the aspirants could use proxies to obtain nomination forms for other elective positions, which they could fall back on after the presidential primary.

The thinking is that with the window of substitution of candidates, such aspirants could take up the tickets of proxies for other elective positions.

In a related development, PDP leaders are making frantic efforts to reduce the number of its presidential aspirants to not more than six.

Daily Sun reliably gathered yesterday that the move to reduce the number of presidential aspirants is spearheaded by the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT).

The PDP leaders are apprehensive that if all the aspirants are allowed to go for the presidential primary, the party may not be able to effectively manage issues that may arise in the nomination process.

An ad hoc committee set up by the BoT is scheduled to meet with the presidential aspirants in Abuja today, apparently as part of efforts to scale down the number of aspirants.

The BoT chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, had earlier mooted the idea of getting the aspirants to agree to a consensus candidate from among them, which did not go down well with several of them.

A total of 13 aspirants obtained the PDP presidential nomination and expression of interest forms to participate in the party’s presidential primary.

They are: former Vice President, Abubakar Atiku; Senate President, Bukola Saraki; former chairman PDP National Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi; Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal; Gombe State governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo and former Minister of Special Duties, Taminu Turaki.

Others are former Senate President, David Mark; former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso; former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido; former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa; former governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang the founder of Baze University, Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed and Stanley Osifo from Edo State.

As part of efforts to reduce the number of presidential aspirants, party leaders in the three geo-political zones in the North are said to be talking with presidential aspirants to arrive at a consensus, to brighten the chances of their zones in clinching the PDP ticket.

Seven of the aspirants are from the North West, three from North Central and two from the North East.

Daily Sun also gathered that the presidential aspirants have equally intensified negotiations among themselves, with the aim of getting some of them to withdraw from the contest.

Senator Makarfi, who is one of the presidential aspirants from the North West, confirmed to Daily Sun in a telephone interview that the aspirants were discussing among themselves.

When asked if there was a possibility of the seven aspirants from North West coming to a consensus, Makarfi said: “Not just from the North West. All aspirants are talking to themselves. It is not a North West affair. It is a Nigerian affair. The ticket is a northern affair. We are speaking with each other.”

A PDP leader from the NorthCentral, who did not want his name in print, told Daily Sun that some northern leaders were also talking with the presidential aspirants on the need for some of them to withdraw from the contest.

According to him, “the Northern Elders Forum and the Northern Consultative Forum have been doing a lot. They have been talking to them. Basically, what they are trying to do is not to force anybody to step down. They want them to see reason to have a manageable number who would go for the presidential primary.

“We agree that all of them are contesting; they have the requisite qualifications to rule the country, but at some points, it goes beyond just qualifying. They are talking to them, making them to have in mind that nobody should approach this primary with aggression. We don’t want a situation where anybody would want to leave the party if not given the ticket.”

Meanwhile, some of the presidential aspirants have continued to kick against the choice of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, as venue of the National Convention.

A party source told Daily Sun that owing to the misgiving expressed by some of the aspirants about holding the PDP convention in Port Harcourt, the leadership may consider a new venue.

http://sunnewsonline.com/2019-presidency-pdp-dumps-consensus-candidate-option/

Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Mynd44: 5:27am On Sep 21, 2018
I hope the preocess of prunning goes well else, it can start trouble.

Personally, I prefer allowing everyone go to the primary if they wont step down. That way, any aspirant that loses knows that he (no female aspirant?) contested and lost fairly.

But prunning aint bad too though

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by theoldpretender(m): 5:28am On Sep 21, 2018
In this regard, the party is looking for a candidate who the North, as a zone, including traditional institution, the elite and down-trodden, would accept as its own, especially since the major opponent, President Muhammadu Buhari, has a northern appeal.

The fear, it was gathered, is that a candidate not acceptable to the North would not stand a chance against President Buhari, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

So PDP is looking for a Northern candidate....

Very very interesting.

In my opinion, 2019 is going to be one fine race. PDP choosing a Northern candidate might work in their favour...especially as APC is anathema in the SE and SS and crucially the Middle Belt. They might get a narrow win next year.

On the other hand...SE may be eyeing the presidency in 2023 (though as I have said elsewhere, an SE Veep means the SE gets into government for a potential 16 years, the last 8 being as president)...so APC might get somewhere in the SE...though that is a looooong shot. PDP still looking like the better option...16 years on top.

The unknown quantity is the SW....will the SW go for APC or PDP this time?

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by emmymdk: 5:29am On Sep 21, 2018
good

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Nobody: 5:30am On Sep 21, 2018
Its as simple as pruning it down to:

Atiku
Saraki
Kwankwaso
Lamido
Tambuwal
Markafi

The rest would be acknowledged for dropping their ambition for the greater good of all Nigerians in 2019, which is a onerous task.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by semyman: 5:30am On Sep 21, 2018
After 2019 PDP this will be how you will come out

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by yeyeboi(m): 5:32am On Sep 21, 2018
Ok
Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Melison(m): 5:32am On Sep 21, 2018
Okay,they should give it to kwankwaso if they need popularity, but if na sense make dem give saraki

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by id4sho(m): 5:32am On Sep 21, 2018
ATIKULATE is the most popular candidate but he won't sell like KWANKWASO in the north. I can attest to one thing, KWANKWASO is a core Grassroot politician with followers with his ideology. SARAKI is a stunt man with poor popularity .


In another News,
#BACKTODAURA
if you concur,
hit like.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Nitah1: 5:38am On Sep 21, 2018
Mynd44:
I hope the preocess of prunning goes well else, it can start trouble.

Personally, I prefer allowing everyone go to the primary if they wont step down. That way, any aspirant that loses knows that he (no female aspirant?) contested and lost fairly.

But prunning aint bad too though
So,aside banning people you comment also?

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by GoldenJAT(m): 5:39am On Sep 21, 2018
All the very best to them.
Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by mknigeriagreat: 5:39am On Sep 21, 2018
They are all thieves. Buhari is still better than most of them and more honourable. The only issue with him is that age is not on his side anymore. But we will keep praying to God to grant him sound health and give him the know how wisdom to rule us.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Flattino(m): 5:41am On Sep 21, 2018
Nitah1:
So,aside banning people you comment also?
Shut up.
Pdp is a time bomb that will explode after its primaries

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by wink2015(m): 5:41am On Sep 21, 2018
BeeBeeOoh:
• Opts for primary election to pick candidate

• May prune down presidential aspirants to 6 ahead of national convention






http://sunnewsonline.com/2019-presidency-pdp-dumps-consensus-candidate-option/

The only selling candidate in the pdp is Ex- vice president Abubakar Atiku.

Atiku is making wave because of his interest in implementing restructuring if elected.

This is a bold step especially coming from a northerner in a conservative northern Nigerian.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by hardywaltz(m): 5:41am On Sep 21, 2018
Pdp will loose

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Flattino(m): 5:41am On Sep 21, 2018
mknigeriagreat:
They are all thieves. Buhari is still better than most of them and more honourable.
sai baba till 2023

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Obinnau(m): 5:44am On Sep 21, 2018
Pruning of the presidential aspirants would greatly enhance the primaries. Some of them know that they can't even win if selected as the flag bearer.
Here are who I consider the heavyweights that can handle Naija and should be allowed for the primaries.

former Vice President Atiku abubakar, he is desperate and has the ability to match the antics of Buhari, plus he has something he is willing to sell, restructuring, plus he is seen as a fairly detribalized person. East and West might vote for him.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki he atleast is young and seems to know how to rally Nigerians together, both the young and old.
Ahmed Makarfi, talk about loyalty, he should be allowed to run, not because I think he will emerge but because he has been loyal to the party, therefore he should get an honorable elimination to avoid troubles.
Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal could be a formidable aspirant, would be welcomed in the east and maybe in the west.
former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, he is old but the same thing I said about markafi should apply to him.

These guys should honorably bow out.
Gombe State governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo, I doubt he can win Northeast.
former Minister of Special Duties, Taminu Turaki, I don't know him and a lot of Nigerians don't know him
Oformer Senate President, David Mark, you are old Mark and I couldn't really see the change you can effect, I wonder what you used your senate presidency terms to achieve.
former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, I don't know what to say here except that I would vote Buhari over him. former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa should go and rest, I won't vote for you.
former governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang, where can you get popular votes oga?
Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed and Stanley Osifo from Edo State. Both of you should go and rest I don't see what you can offer and moreover, you guys are not popular figures.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Eponyeeboz: 5:45am On Sep 21, 2018
theoldpretender:


So PDP is looking for a Northern candidate....

Very very interesting.

In my opinion, 2019 is going to be one fine race. PDP choosing a Northern candidate might work in their favour...especially as APC is anathema in the SE and SS and crucially the Middle Belt. They might get a narrow win next year.

On the other hand...SE may be eyeing the presidency in 2023 (though as I have said elsewhere, an SE Veep means the SE gets into government for a potential 16 years, the last 8 being as president)...so APC might get somewhere in the SE...though that is a looooong shot. PDP still looking like the better option...16 years on top.

The unknown quantity is the SW....will the SW go for APC or PDP this time?

The bolded is why the SW remains the Ace of Spades in Nigerian elections cos of its unpredictable voting pattern.

Make no mistake about 2019, the SW is voting Buhari and APC. Ask Fayose to tell you how far.

So, the SE is now ecstatic to vote for an Hausa Fulani candidate in PDP?
When they were calling others Hausa Fulani slaves for voting Buhari, commonsense was far from them at that time?

Funny clowns.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by theoldpretender(m): 5:45am On Sep 21, 2018
Nitah1:
So,aside banning people you comment also?

Moderators are also Nairalanders too.

Even Uncle Seun, Nairalander no 1 and founder of this esteemed website does comment from time to time.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Eponyeeboz: 5:45am On Sep 21, 2018
wink2015:


The only selling candidate in the pdp is Ex- vice president Abubakar Atiku.

Atiku is making wave because of his interest in implementing restructuring if elected.

This is a bold step especially coming from a northerner in a conservative northern Nigerian.

If you believe that Atiku a Fulani man would implement restructuring, you must also believe that the potopoto Jews of Alaigbo are really from Isreal.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by gigabyte13: 5:46am On Sep 21, 2018
hmmmmmm, PDP still dey...... l can't wait to hear what their manifestoes will be, if at all they have any.
Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by id4sho(m): 5:46am On Sep 21, 2018
wink2015:


The only selling candidate in the pdp is Ex- vice president Abubakar Atiku.

Atiku is making wave because of his interest in implementing restructuring if elected.

This is a bold step especially coming from a northerner in a conservative northern Nigerian.

ATIKULATE sells in the south not in the north.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Pavore9: 5:46am On Sep 21, 2018
If Saraki wins, will Atiku be comfortable with it?

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by mknigeriagreat: 5:47am On Sep 21, 2018
Flattino:
sai baba till 2023

That's the only way out for now. I'm not bothered about bringing a young person in. What has yahya bello done in kogi, saraki with his young mind na trouble for everywhere. His integrity is good enough for us for now though he night not be the best. They are all rogues and bunch of criminals. That's their problem with bubu. They want to steal he's not allowing them.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by RichDad1(m): 5:48am On Sep 21, 2018
Confused lots.
I can’t wait to witness the implosion of PDP after their Primaries. 95% of their aspirants are over ambitious and bad losers.
Hiroshima will be a learner. cool


If you’re also enjoying this calamity about to befall the evil party, let’s gather here for popcorn and selfie.
cheesy

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by escodotman: 5:49am On Sep 21, 2018
Good one
Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by id4sho(m): 5:49am On Sep 21, 2018
gigabyte13:
hmmmmmm, PDP still dey...... l can't wait to hear what their manifestoes will be, if at all they have any.
As a staunch PDP Man, we gonna build milk taps everywhere, 24k gold road. Nigeria is gonna be heaven on earth. you know na

#BACKTODAURA

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Eponyeeboz: 5:49am On Sep 21, 2018
id4sho:

ATIKULATE sells in the south not in the north.

Atiku sells only in the South East.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Eponyeeboz: 5:50am On Sep 21, 2018
Pavore9:
If Saraki wins, will Atiku be comfortable with it?

If Atiku wins, will Saraki be comfortable with it?

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by id4sho(m): 5:51am On Sep 21, 2018
mknigeriagreat:


That's the only way out for now. I'm not bothered about bringing a young person in. What has yahya bello done in kogi, saraki with his young mind na trouble for everywhere. His integrity is good enough for us for now though he night not be the best. They are all rogues and bunch of criminals. That's their problem with bubu. They want to steal he's not allowing them.
i didn't know you haff sense

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by Nitah1: 5:51am On Sep 21, 2018
Flattino:

Shut up.
Pdp is a time bomb that will explode after its primaries
what is this one saying,who told u I am their supporter?
And please don't tell me to shut up OK.

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Re: 2019 Presidency: PDP Dumps Consensus Option, May Prune Down Aspirants To 6 by id4sho(m): 5:52am On Sep 21, 2018
Eponyeeboz:

Atiku sells only in the South East.
Barman give him a chilled ORIGIN, Guy wey sabi

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