Atiku Prepares For 2015 Elections, Set To Contest

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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has started rallying round for people and resources to make his 2015 presidential dream come true.

Atiku, who will be taking a shot at the position for the third time since 2007, has set up a group to coordinate his campaign, especially in his North-east geopolitical zone, ahead of the next presidential election.

Though, it is uncertain if he will be fighting for the ticket of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as he did during the 2011 presidential election or whether he would re-enact his 2006 ploy for the post when he ran on the platform of Action Congress (AC).

One of the groups coordinating his campaign, the North-east Transitional Assessment and Monitoring Forum, has started work in earnest in the zone.

Mallam Abubakar S. Noma, the coordinator of the forum, revealed that the group is now organizing campaign teams in the six states of Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba, Adamawa, Yobe and Borno.

He also said the group will soon hold strategic meetings with others who will work in realizing the former vice-president’s presidential bid.

Noma expressed optimism that the presidency will shift to the North come 2015, and particularly the North-east zone, adding that the former vice-president is the only person that can stop Jonathan in the next general election.

Although the president has been evasive on whether or not he would seek re-election in 2015, contrary to his earlier assurance in January 2011 when he was on a visit to Ethiopia that he would only spend one term in office, there are strong indications that the president might throw his hat into the ring again.

Noma told reporters in Bauchi yesterday that the presidential campaign team in the state was being put together and would comprise representatives from each of the 20 local government areas, while a formal meeting to put political structures in place is scheduled for tomorrow.

 

He urged the people to support the Atiku presidential bid to salvage the North in particular and the country at large from the menace of want, hunger, disease and ignorance

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