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Nasarawa governor: Buhari won’t consult APC stakeholders if he wants to impose presidential candidate

Muhammadu Buhari and Abdullahi Sule Muhammadu Buhari and Abdullahi Sule

Abdullahi Sule, governor of Nasarawa, says President Muhammadu Buhari will not consult stakeholders if he wants to impose a presidential candidate on the All Progressives Congress (APC). 

Sule spoke on Tuesday during an interview on Channels Television.

On Tuesday, Buhari met with APC governors at the presidential villa.

During the meeting, Buhari told the governors that the party’s presidential candidate must be someone who is able to connect with Nigerians.

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“Our objective must be the victory of our party and our choice of candidate must be someone who would give the Nigerian masses a sense of victory and confidence even before the elections,” the president said.

Asked if he thinks Buhari will impose a candidate, the Nasarawa governor said the president will engage in a series of meetings with party stakeholders before the primary.

“It looks to me that everyone should collectively think and come up with the right person,” he said.

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“I do not think there will be a situation where the president will just say ‘this is the person; take him or leave him’.

“If it is going to be that, he won’t invite people for consultations and the rest of that.”

Speaking about what the president told the governors, Sule said Buhari discussed with them about the expected qualities of the party’s presidential candidate.

“The president clearly mentioned that our candidate who will be selected must be someone acceptable to Nigerians — someone who understands what APC is all about and after,” he said.

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“He mentioned clearly that it is somebody that would go to all parts of the country and be accepted. We must bring someone who can win the election and sustain what the APC has done. That is the exact definition of what the president said.

“If you are looking for a name, the president didn’t mention a name, and neither did anybody mention a name.

“He told us about his dreams of who will be president. The president said: ‘my dream of who will be the next president is this and I’m going to consult with other stakeholders, not just the governors, the aspirants themselves, and at the end of the day, we must remain a united party’. I think that is just the dream of the president.”

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