The Chairman, Reformed All
Progressives Congress (R-APC), Buba Galadima, has warned members of the
Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) that it would be tough to take
power from President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.
He, therefore, called on
them to brace themselves for tough times ahead, pointing out that taking over
power from a retired army general would not be an easy task.
He spoke in Abuja on
Thursday at the unveiling of a new secretariat for the group and the
inauguration of some of its committees.
At the same event, the
National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who was also a former
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, advised the
CUPP members to be wary of those who would want to do everything possible to
divide and scatter them.
CUPP is the alliance of 39
political parties and associations which signed a Memorandum of Understanding
to field a single presidential candidate in the 2019 election.
Galadima, a former ally of
President Buhari, until he dumped the APC, told the CUPP members to be prepared
for harassment, intimidation and name-calling as well as several other divisive
tendencies.
He said, “Trying to take
over power from a retired military general is not a small task. It is a
Herculean task. But we will try. Over 200 million Nigerians out there are
waiting for us.
“The masses of this country
have since shifted their support from the ruling APC.
“They will attempt to
intimidate, harass as well as bribe and divide us. They have called our people
all sorts of names. They will still call several people more names.
“We are not afraid of being
arrested, intimidated or harassed by the EFCC and ICPC. General Buhari will not
be the President to be sworn in on May 29, 2019.”
He called on those
currently sitting on the fence to quickly join the campaign train of the CUPP.
He urged INEC to ensure
that it conducts free, fair, credible and transparent elections next year,
warning that Nigerians would not accept a repeat of what he said happened
during the recently conducted Ekiti State governorship election.
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