The Governor of Sokoto
State, Aminu Tambuwal, has said that it would be suicidal if President
Muhammadu Buhari returns to power in 2019.
Tambuwal, who was one of
the 12 presidential aspirants on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, alleged that Buhari was not in charge of the country.
Tambuwal claimed that the
President ran the country by proxy.
He spoke in Abuja on Monday
when the Peace and Reconciliation Committee of the PDP paid him a visit in his
Maitama (Abuja) residence.
He said, “I want to
reassure you, our party men and women and Nigerians that I am committed to the
success and victory of our party at the general elections, come February 2019.
“We have had a robust and
fruitful engagement on the way forward and I have made my commitment
immediately after the convention that I am going to support our candidate,
Wazirin Adamawa, Atiku Abubakar, 100 per cent for us to have a victory at the
general elections. So, I am not wavering, I am not looking back.
“Work has started for us to
ensure that the PDP family remains united and other lovers of democracy come
and partner with us for us to ensure that we convincingly win the election.”
According to the former
House of Representatives Speaker, the task of wresting power from the ruling
party was not his personal ambition, adding that “all of the issues we have
discussed, canvassed and traversed for during our meeting with delegates and
party leaders, have remained there.”
He added, “The
maladministration and the way the country is being run through proxies is
unacceptable.
“President Buhari is not in
charge. It will be suicidal for him to return to power for another four years.
So, we don’t want a situation whereby that will continue anytime after May 29,
2019.
“We want a government in
which the President of Nigeria will be right on top of issues. One that will
respect the rule of law.
“So, I have given my
commitment and I mean it, I am out for it. By the grace of God, we shall
support Atiku Abubakar and the PDP to win elections throughout Nigeria.”

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