I’m contesting to take power from those abusing it – Buhari
Former military head of state General Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday
announced his bid to run for president in next year’s elections, the
fourth time he has sought the job since being ousted in a 1985 coup.
Buhari told supporters in the capital Abuja that he plans to seek the
presidential nomination of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the new opposition party he helped set up.
“The task before us today is wide ranging and very great,” the
ex-dictator said. “The first and most important is to take away power
from those who have been misusing it.”
Buhari, 71, is among the most
prominent critics of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and
President Goodluck Jonathan, who is expected to declare his re-election
bid in the coming weeks.
A former general from the mainly Muslim
north of religiously divided Nigeria, Buhari came to power after a 1983
coup, ruling Africa’s most populous country with an iron fist for less
than two years before he was toppled.
Rights groups at the time were
critical of his rule, including over his public execution of drug
dealers, but some in Nigeria recall his brief tenure fondly, especially
for its apparent crackdown on corruption.
He has run in Nigeria’s past three presidential polls under two different parties, which were later merged to form the APC.
Buhari helped found the APC last year, grouping several of Nigeria’s
top opposition parties seeking to forge a mega-coalition capable of
taking on the PDP, which has led the country since democracy was
restored in 1999.
Buhari told supporters the PDP had offered “purposeless leadership” over the last 15 years.
He urged his loyalists to support whoever gets the APC nomination.
“If I get the party nomination, I expect you will redouble your effort and commitment until we clinch the presidency.
“But in the event that it happens to be one of the other aspirants who
wins, I will expect you as good party men to extend to him your total
support,” he said.
Voting in the APC primary is scheduled to take place on December 2, with the presidential poll set for February 14.
Buhari said he would make a formal announcement on October 8.
Former vice president Atiku Abubakar, a one-time PDP stalwart, is also
seeking the APC nomination, with other candidates expected to emerge in
the coming weeks, possibly including Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano
state, a key area in the north.
10/01/2014
I’m contesting to take power from those abusing it – Buhari
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