Saraki quits race for president, to back Buhari
Senator Bukola Saraki yesterday announced quitting from the 2015
presidential race “in the interest of our country” and to allow for
rancour-free primaries in his party.
Saraki, who is in the All
Progressives Congress (APC), did not endorse any of the other aspirants,
but Daily Trust learnt from sources close to him that he is going to
back retired General Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential bid.
“After months of wide but careful deliberations and consultations with
my family, friends, political associates and supporters, today, I am
announcing the suspension of my presidential bid in the interest of our
country and party,” the former Kwara governor said in a statement in
Ilorin yesterday.
He is the first key presidential contender in APC
to drop out of the race, leaving three main aspirants: Buhari, former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Saraki said party primaries always leave losers disappointed and,
sometimes, bitter. The party would then invest so much energy and time
afterwards managing and reconciling various interests, he added.
“I
don’t think our party can afford too much internal rancour going into
next year’s election. I therefore think some of us need to make the
sacrifice and be part of the solution rather than part of the problem of
the party,” he said.
He added that ahead of the 2015 elections, the
nation’s political outlook “is very complicated and this is the time
for every patriotic politician to situate his personal ambition in the
context of the country’s overall interest.”
Saraki, 52, was a
presidential aspirant for the 2011 elections, but stepped down when a
group of Northern leaders chose Atiku as a consensus PDP candidate for
the North. Atiku went on to lose the primaries to President Goodluck
Jonathan.
Saraki’s surprise decision to quit the presidential race
came just days ahead of Buhari’s formal declaration scheduled for
Wednesday. Atiku declared two weeks ago, while Kwankwaso is to declare
his bid on October 23.
A source close to Saraki said he will not immediately endorse any of the other presidential aspirants in APC.
But Daily Trust learnt that the former Kwara governor will support Buhari’s candidature.
Sources close to the two politicians said Saraki is likely to be appointed as the director general of the Buhari campaign.
When contacted, a politician in the Buhari camp said last night the
issue of who leads the former head of state’s campaign would be
announced after his formal declaration on Wednesday.
APC is due to
hold its presidential primaries on December 2. Whoever emerges will face
President Jonathan, who the PDP chose as its sole candidate ahead of
the December 6 national convention. The presidential election is
scheduled for February 14.
Yesterday, Saraki also recounted how he,
along with others, decided to leave the ruling People’s Democratic Party
(PDP), which he said had become too invested in the personal ambition
of one man at the overall detriment of the country and its democracy.
“I have always maintained that I did not leave the ruling party to join
the opposition because of any personal interest,” he said.
“We need
to change the way the country is run, we need change in our security
and the values we place on human life, we need to change the current
disgraceful situation in security and corruption. And I believe only the
APC can bring about this change and give our country the leadership it
deserves.”
Saraki also said he was deeply humbled by “the spark that
my prospective candidacy has ignited among Nigerians across Nigeria and
abroad; young people, youth groups, and stakeholders from all
geo-political zones have sought the change that they wish to see.
“These young people by their overwhelming support have not only
encouraged my candidacy, they have endorsed the change that they
desperately crave.”
10/13/2014
Saraki quits race for president, to back Buhari
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