We Are Not Returning To the PDP – Atiku, Kwankwaso

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Spirited efforts by the People’s Democratic Party to bring back to its fold the former vice president, Atiku Abubakar and Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso was unsuccessful as both men declared they are done with the PDP.

According to the national secretary of the PDP, Prof. Wale Oladipo, he was personally spearheading the moves and further added that it would be better for them to return to the party and allow President Goodluck Jonathan to complete his second term so that they can have the opportunity of taking a shot at the presidency in 2019.

It will be recalled that both Atiku and Kwankwaso back to the party they left in August 2014 during the special convention of the party in Abuja.

Atiku was the first to walk out alongside Governors Sule Lamido and Kwankwaso, followed later by delegates from Kwara, Adamawa, Niger, Sokoto and Rivers who converged at the Yar’Adua Centre for a meeting that later resulted in them embracing the APC.

Prof Oladipo even hinted that Kwankwaso might regain control of the PDP structure in Kano State if he decides to return.

But in a swift reaction, Atiku’s spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, dismissed the story with a wave of hands, saying his principal had bade farewell to PDP and nothing would take him back to the party again.

The Kano State governor, while reacting to the offer, said attempt to woo him back to PDP is a confirmation and acknowledgement that the PDP is going to lose Kano in the 2015 general elections without his help.

The director of press to the governor, Baba Halilu Dantiye, who spoke on behalf of Kwankwaso, said asking the governor to abandon the APC and rejoin PDP signified a vote of no confidence on the Kano PDP leadership.

Kwankwaso, who is presently the APC Kano Central senatorial candidate and came second in the just-concluded APC presidential primaries, said he has never contemplated abandoning the APC because of the platform it gave him to render service to his people.

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