The Governor
of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, on Friday reacted to the exit of former vice
president Atiku Abubakar from Nigeria’s ruling party, APC.
Mr.
El-Rufai, a leader of the APC, spoke after the Friday Jumat prayer at the
mosque in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Mr. Abubakar
on Friday announced that he was leaving the APC. He did not say the party he
was going to join, although he is expected to run for president on the platform
of the opposition PDP.
The former
vice president and Mr. El-Rufai have in the past had a public spat over issues
of corruption and loyalty.
While answering
reporter’s questions on Friday, Mr. El-Rufai said Mr. Abubakar was not driven
out of the APC.
Read the
full details of questions asked Mr. El-Rufai and his answers below.
Q: How do
you feel that Atiku has left the party that you are in together?
El-Rufai:
Well, I won’t even say we were in the APC together. Some of us formed the APC,
some of them joined because they thought that the APC was a platform for which
they will contest election but when they didn’t get the opportunity they
started looking around.
I have heard
about what the former Vice President said about leaving the APC.
We knew he was
going to leave in December but he has left in November which is good because
the earlier he leaves for where he belongs, the better. He has changed political
parties a few times, there is nothing surprising.
Before the 2019 elections if
situation changes and he thinks he can get the ticket in 2019 he will come
back. That is what he has done a few times.
Q: Some are saying you people have driven him
out of the party?
El-Rufai: No
one has driven him out of the party, the APC is an equal opportunity platform
for everyone.
He has in his statement of leaving the party made reference to
the memo I wrote to Mr. President in September 2016, where I was calling on the
President to reach out to party leaders that feel aggrieved and I mentioned
him, the Asiwaju and many others. The others are still in the APC because they
believe in the direction of the party, they believe we have come to save the
country from a very bad situation.
But the former Vice President is always
looking for an opportunity to contest. He is a serial contestant and we wish
him luck.
Q: Some Nigerians are saying that some members
of your party loyal to him might go with him. How do you react?
El-Rufai: I
don’t know about the loyalists in the APC that will go with him but I want to
assure you that there is no one governor in the APC that is going to go with
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
The only governor that he would think
will go with him, the governor of Adamawa State has already endorsed President
Buhari for the 2019 elections.
And there are many governors I will not mention
the number but a majority of the APC governors have already taken the position
that the president should run for a second term in office.
And we are grateful
to the Almighty God that the question marks about his health have been put to
rest, he is getting better every day and we are confident that the way to
preserve our party and preserve and advance the interest of Nigeria is for Mr.
President to run for a second term.
I’m curious to see which APC governor will
go with Atiku. As for party loyalists it depends on what you defend as
loyalists. We will wait and see how that evolves.
Atiku
Abubakar
But as a
governor I want to assure you that not one governor is going to leave the party
to go with the former Vice President. That I am sure of.
I can speak
authoritatively about it because I’m in touch with my colleagues.
Q: Don’t you see him as a threat in the event
the PDP gives him the ticket and he runs against the President?
El-Rufai: He
has never been and will never be a threat to President Buhari. Let me say this
very clearly, and I have said this to the former Vice President in 2014 Dubai
when we met.
Because before joining the APC, he sent for me. He told me of his
intentions and I welcomed it because politics is a game of addition not
subtraction. So the more you have the merrier.
However, I
told him not to run for the presidency because I believe very strongly this is
Buhari’s era.
As long as President Muhammadu Buhari is in politics I do not see
any Nigerian from the northern part of the country that will be able to match
him in popularity.
The people of the 19 northern states and Nigeria have
decided because of the president’s past history of Integrity and good governance
they are committed to him.
Anyone standing up to challenge him is wasting his
time.
God has decreed that this is Buhari’s time and we are waiting for the PDP
to give Atiku Abubakar the ticket and we will face him on the field. But I have
no doubt that I will not lose any sleep about it.
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