President Muhammadu Buhari has again appealed to
aggrieved All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirants not to leave the party.
The appeal came three weeks after he asked those
who failed in their bid to secure the party’s ticket to emulate the Governor of
Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, who lost his reelection ticket but did not leave
the ruling party.
The president had a dinner with the aggrieved
aspirants at the Presidential Villa last Tuesday night.
Those in attendance included gubernatorial,
national and state assembly aspirants who failed to secure the party’s tickets
in the forthcoming general election.
Buhari urged them to be patient, remain with the
party and work for its success during the 2019 elections.
While briefing State House correspondents after the
dinner, a gubernatorial aspirant of Nasarawa State, Aliyu Wadada, said the
president assured the aspirants that justice would be done as their cases would
be looked into.
According to him, “Beyond just eating at the dinner
as a family, we had discussions over the various experiences that aspirants had
during the APC primaries, and the president pleaded as well as pacified the
aggrieved aspirants to remain resolute and continue to be loyal and committed
to Nigeria’s unity which is the most important thing beyond party politics.”
He said the president told them his experiences
from the military to civilian eras, adding that “naturally it is never easy
when your mandate is forcefully taken but whatever it is, we should remain as a
family and the needful shall be done where necessary to ensure that those that
genuinely won their primary elections are given their stolen mandate, but that cases
that cannot be really proven will have to bear with the outcome; after all, you
don’t just divorce yourself from your family because you don’t get what you
want.”
A senatorial aspirant from Kebbi State, Sule Sami,
said those at the meeting resolved to work hard for Buhari’s reelection in
2019.
“One important thing coming out of the meeting with
our president is our resolve to ensure that the president wins next year; we
will stay back and fight to ensure that he is returned next year because we are
not going to be campaigning for any person other than our president.
“He is our major concern and we will convince the
electorate to vote for him because when he returns for a second term in office,
we will give him the needed support so that he can continue the good works that
he has started.”
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on
National Assembly Matters, Ita Enang, also said the meeting went well, adding
that the aspirants pledged to work for the success of the party.
Enang said the meeting was one of the greatest steps
taken by Buhari and the APC to bring every aggrieved person together, thus
paving way for the party’s success in next year elections.
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