Ex-VP, Atiku ends nationwide consultations, set to declare for APC

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by Akan Ido

After an elaborate round of political consultative meeting which took him round the country including a well-publicized session in Edo State, former Vice-President and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may have decided to dump the party for the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).

Reports say Atiku, who increasingly sees the PDP as a party not willing to accommodate his ambition to vie in the 2015 elections, decided to make the move after concluding his meetings with stakeholders at the North-East geo-political zone in Bauchi yesterday.

According to Tribune reports, many of the delegates who spoke at the Bauchi meeting which held at Zaranda Hotel urged the ex-VP to make his move out of the PDP without any further delay.

Read the report below:

There were strong indications on Friday that barring any last-minute changes, Atiku may formally dump the ruling PDP for the main opposition APC next week, as all necessary arrangements have been put in place for his open declaration.

A close associate of the former president told the Saturday Tribune in confidence that Atiku’s resolve to defect to the APC was based on the responses from his supporters and associates during the just concluded consultative meetings; that stakeholders in the six geo-political zones of the country as well as the meetings he held with other stakeholders in the Diaspora favoured his leaving the PDP for APC.

The source said, “It is no longer a rumour that Atiku will dump the PDP for the APC. As we speak now, all is set for his official declaration for the APC. He has just concluded his nationwide consultative meetings with all the stakeholders, and the message from all the sources is ‘Turaki, dump PDP for the APC’. The message is very clear.”

According to him, the stakeholders supported Atiku’s defection to the APC following a thorough appraisal of the political situation in the country.

It was gathered that when the matter was put to the vote, as was done in previous meetings, APC enjoyed 88 votes, against 10 by the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) and two by the PDP.

Atiku told his associates and stakeholder at the venue of the meeting that the consultations were as a result of the recent visit of the APC leadership to him as well as the invitation extended to him to join the party and salvage the nation’s  democracy.

While thanking them for standing by him in “victory and in defeat” over the years, Atiku said “You are the foot soldiers who will get the votes. You are central in our political process, and that is why I have to come and consult with you in helping me to take perhaps the most difficult decision of my political life.”

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