Yoruba elders, Northern governors, others rally support for Buhari in 2019

Having seen Lauretta Onochie’s tweet, “We’re working on Buhari’s return to power in 2019,” Northern APC governors and the governor of Ogun have added their voices to endorse President Buhari’s return in 2019.

This came after the Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, displayed her unalloyed support for godfather, a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, instead of Buhari in 2019.

She had said, “If I am to choose between Atiku and Buhari if both contest the forthcoming 2019 presidential election, I will support Atiku.”

Her declaration made the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to declare in an interview with State House correspondents that APC governors and ministers would support Buhari’s re-election in 2019.

El-Rufai said Alhassan did not believe in President Buhari’s political ideology and that she voted against the President during the APC presidential primary.

The Northern Governors Forum made its position known through the Deputy Chairman of the group, Abdullahi Ganduje, Punch reports.

Mr Ganduje, who is also the Governor of Kano State, said the support for Buhari was total and unconditional and that in case the President decided to seek re-election in 2019, Nigerians across the six geo-political zones would troop out to re-elect him.

The governor spoke through his Commissioner for Information and Culture, Muhammed Garba.

He explained that Buhari’s support base had increased over the last two years because of the transparent manner he has been handling the nation’s economy and his administration’s war against corruption and insecurity.

He said the foundation laid by the current administration would be consolidated and improved upon should the President decide to offer his services to the nation again in 2019.

Mohammed said, “The Buhari brand is a unifying factor because Nigerians across ethno-religious divides have come to see him as a man who walks the talk.

“For us in Kano for example, our support for him is 100 per cent. We know him as an honest Nigerian who thinks Nigeria first before anything else.

“His performance over the last two years — especially in the war against corruption, insecurity and terrorism — has been exemplary.

“Should he decide to hear our cry to seek re-election, we will not only support him but also do everything humanly and legally possible to ensure his victory.

“For those who have the privilege of travelling outside Nigeria, it is common knowledge that we are now respected because of the value the Buhari administration has brought to governance.”

Also, Governor Amosun, who spoke to journalists on Saturday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at a book launch, said the President has the right to a second term.

He said, “The only thing that can prevent President Buhari from contesting is if his health cannot take it.

“If not for this present administration, only God knows where Nigeria would have been. When the government came on board, it was like jumping into the pool at the deep end.”

The Islamic group, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), however, said it would support President Buhari’s re-election bid in 2019.

The President of MURIC, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, stated that the Buhari administration was a winning team and it would be unnecessary to change it.

“There is no reason to change a winning team. President Muhammadu Buhari is winning the war against terrorism, corruption and economic crisis. He has integrity and he has continued to maintain his credibility.”

Similarly, the Arewa Consultative Forum has said it will support Buhari in the 2019 presidential poll – with a condition.

“If President Muhammadu Buhari is able to deliver on his campaign promises substantially and be as fit as a fiddle to undertake presidential responsibilities and tasks by the end of his tenure, there will be no reason not to support him,” the ACF Secretary General, Anthony Sani, said.

The Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) said President Mohammadu Buhari has the right to begin presidential campaign for 2019 but stressed that the nation’s governing architecture must be restructured before the elections.

Speaking through its Secretary-General, Dr. Kunle Olajide, YCE said, “as far as we are concerned, Buhari has absolute right to start campaign ahead of 2019 just like any other Nigerian. I don’t think that he has personally begun the campaign. We suspect that his fanatical supporters are the ones pushing him and behind the campaign.

“He is still spending one term so he has the constitutional right to contest for one more term in office.  However, Nigerians will decide if they still want him in the seat. His fate is in the hands of the electorate.

“YCE insists that we cannot go into 2019 election without restructuring the country. We want a restructuring of the architectural outlook of government before 2019 election.”

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