How some northerners prevented Azikiwe, Ekwueme from being president – PDP presidential aspirant Bafarawa

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Former Sokoto State Governor and PDP presidential aspirant, Attahiru Bafarawa has revealed how Igbo people were twice denied the chance of producing the nation’s president through Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe and Dr. Alex Ekwueme.

Bafarawa disclosed this while at the Ebonyi State Government House in Abakaliki to intimate the State Governor, David Umahi and other PDP stakeholders in the state of his presidential ambition.

The aspirant said that majority of the north was in support of Igbo presidency through Azikiwe and Ekwueme but some selfish northerners truncated the move.

“I have been in politics since 1976. I was the Transition Committee chairman of my local council in 1976. I rose from that. In 1979, NPN was almost dominant in Sokoto State but I refused to join NPN. I joined NPP, together with our leader Zik. When NPN realized that NPP was a strong party and that a national party would win the election, NPN, by then, used their intrigues to divide our relationship with NPP.

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“When we got to the convention, argument started. Waziri vehemently told Zik that he wanted to be the presidential candidate and also the chairman of the party. Zik said: ‘Waziri take one and leave one. If you want president, take it, if you want chairman take it. But take one and leave one. But, Waziri said he needed all because he was being pushed by the NPN to disunite us. That was what caused the division of the NPP and GNPP.

“I am trying to tell this story for you to see that in my political career, I have been one of you. I rose from that level to the state chairman of the party, NRC, where I produced a governor, under my chairmanship, in 1992, or thereabout.

“After that, resolution of June 12 crisis set in. After that, the constitutional conference started. I contested and won and became a member of the Constitutional Conference, from 1994 to 1995.

“When that was over, I was the founder of UNCP, during Abacha’s regime. After Abacha, we formed APP. I took APP to my zone; Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi, under my leadership, and delivered the three states, under APP. I haven’t been the governor of the state at that time.
“And also, in 2003, when I saw that the leadership of our party was trying to sell out to the ruling party, I took over the leadership of the party. I was the governor and, at the same time, the acting national chairman of ANPP, where I produced Buhari as our flag bearer…”

He pledged to lead Nigeria on the path of progress if elected and pleaded with the stakeholders to support his presidential ambition.

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