All the presidential aspirants of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) are to sign an undertaking not to defect after the
presidential primary election.
The undertaken would also be for those who might
lose the primaries to support the candidate of the party for the 2019
presidential election.
The decisions were taken in Abuja last Wednesday
night when all the aspirants met with members of the National Working Committee
(NWC) of the party.
One of the aspirants and former Vice President,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, confirmed this in Minna, Niger State, Thursday while
answering questions from journalists after addressing potential delegates and
other stakeholders of the party at its secretariat.
"This is an issue that came up last night. We
had our first meeting with members of the NWC. It was agreed that before the
conduct of the primaries there will be more meetings. In one of the meetings,
we will sign an undertaken to support who may emerge as candidate of the party.
“We were
assured of transparent primaries by the party," Atiku said.
The presidential aspirant pledged that he would
abide by whatever agreement reached, expressing confidence that he would emerge
as the candidate of the PDP for next year’s election.
According to him, I have participated in a number
of presidential primaries, at the end of the primaries, I have always committed
myself to supporting whoever that emerged; I don't think it is going to be a
different case this time around."
Atiku said his ambition to become Nigeria's
president had never been a do or die affair, saying: "I have always been
motivated by service to the country not by selfishness."
He further stated that "my ability and health
will determine if I will continue to offer my service to this country if I do
not win the primaries."
Commenting on the performance of the APC government,
the former vice president declared that "in the last three years of the
APC, we have recorded the lowest economic growth in the history of this country
since we returned to democracy.
"APC
has failed as far as the economic growth is concerned, and that is why we are
the highest country with joblessness, we have the highest poverty rate, we have
been described as the headquarters of poverty in the world."
Also, the Niger State Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji
Tanko Beji, vowed that the state delegates would be fair and just while taking decision
on who to vote for at the convention.
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