Though there were no parties attached to the
posters, but they were sponsored by the Turaki Network of Change, (TNC) with
inscription, “inspired by Change, Turaki Network for Change, TNC Atiku Abubakar
GCON ( Turaki Adamawa) Bigger Challenges Greater Opportunities.”Atiku who has
not formally declared interest to run for the 2015 Presidential election
against President Goodluck Jonathan, is presently a member of the iNational
Executive Committee, NEC of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
It will be recalled that in August 31 at the
Special National Convention of PDP, Atiku and six northern governors stormed
out of Eagle square, venue of the convention to later address Journalists at
the Yar’Adua Centre where the defunct new PDP with Alhaji Abubakar Baraje as
Chairman, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola as Secretary and Sam Sam Jaja as Deputy National
Chairman.Also recently, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC
registered a group, Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM as a political party.
The group was formed by Atiku, chairman, Board of
Trustees, BoT of PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, Alhaji Shaibu Oyedokun, Mrs Titi
Ajanaku, among others not as a party, but a pressure group. Following the
registration of PDM as a political party, the former Vice President however
threw his weight behind it, but never showed himself as a member.
It will also be recalled that in December, 2006,
Atiku Abubakar emerged as the Presidential candidate of Action congress, AC.He
also vied for the presidential ticket of PDP in 2011, but he was defeated by
President Goodluck Jonathan at Eagle Square. Out of total votes cast of 3542
according to the returning officer, Professor Tunde Adeniran, Jonathan scored
2736 representing 78% of the total votes while Atiku Abubakar polled 805 votes
and the present Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values, Mrs
Sarah Jubril scored only one vote
Atiku, should forget becoming's Nigeria's president. It will never happen.
ReplyDeleteI will advise Atiku to save what is left of his money and not bother to dabble into contesting for presidency not now or in the nearest future.
ReplyDeleteRunning a lucrative business like Dakote would benefit him and would provide employment, maybe that would change the masse's perception