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In spite of the spirited attempt by the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu to deny his crave for a Muslim-Muslim tick since 2007, his close ally and former Interim National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande has faulted such denials.

This was as Akande revealed that contrary to speculations that Atiku was invited to take the presidential ticket on the platform of the Action Congress (AC), specifically said that Atiku was part of the founders of AC with the understanding that he was likely to run with Tinubu.

Akande in his autobiography, titled: ‘My Participations,’ published recently by Gaskia Media Limited upheld the allegation by the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar that Tinubu wanted to run with him in 2007 on a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

Akande also revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s refused to accept Tinubu as his running mate in 2015 thereby confirming that it was not the first time Tinubu would confront serious opposition to his vice-presidential ambition on a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

Akande, who was Osun State governor, pointedly said in his autobiography that Atiku Abubakar also rejected Tinubu as running mate.

Akande explained how Atiku, who was the presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress (AC) in 2007, was non-committal to the party elders’ decision despite all the pressure from the then Alliance for Democracy (AD) to make Tinubu his running mate.

In 2007, AC fielded the then Vice President Atiku, who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as its presidential candidate after his fallout with his boss at the time, President Olusegun Obasanjo, who did not want Atiku to succeed him.

According to Akande, despite the pressure mounted by the leaders of the party, including former Ogun State Governor, Mr. Segun Osoba; ex-Ekiti Governor, Mr. Niyi Adebayo and a one-time governor of Oyo State, the late Lam Adesina, Atiku never gave them his word on the matter until he picked Senator Ben O bi.

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According to Akande; “It was the second time Tinubu was tantalisingly close to the VP slot. In 2007, we formed a party, the AC, with Abubakar Atiku. We agreed that Atiku should be our presidential candidate and we had the understanding that he would run with Bola Tinubu.

“I was the chairman of the AC. One day, after we had nominated Atiku as our presidential candidate, one young man came and gave me a form from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“I told him I could not sign a blank form and that I, as the chairman, must know the name that would be filled in it.

“The young man, Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim, must have been the organising right-hand man of Atiku. He was an active person from Kano. The following morning, he came again with Lawan Kaita.

“Kaita begged me and said it was Ben Obi whom Atiku had chosen as his running mate behind our back. So, I signed the form because I believed as the candidate, Atiku had the right to choose his running mate. If I refused to sign, that would create a crisis,” he explained.

However, Akande expressed the belief that Atiku should have chosen his running mate from the AD even if he was no longer favourably disposed to Tinubu at the time.

He stressed that with Atiku, the belief was that the party would be strong in the north, but because of the preponderance of PDP in the South-east and the South-south, it would face more resistance in that area.
In the words of Akande; “Obasanjo was stepping down from the presidency. Therefore, the Yoruba, even the few that benefitted from his arrogant rule, would no longer be obliged to vote for the PDP.

“Segun Osoba, Niyi Adebayo, and Lam Adesina had earlier met Atiku and we proposed to him our choice of Tinubu, and he promised to come back to us. He gave us a date. On that date, we all assembled. Atiku came with Audu Ogbe, Tom Ikimi and Usman Bugaje.

“We proposed that Tinubu should be the running mate, though Tinubu was not at the meeting. Atiku would not give us an immediate answer. He said he wanted to have more consultations.”

Akande also said that Ikimi, Ogbe, and quite some others were all very strong against Tinubu, because they said it would mean a Muslim-Muslim ticket which eventually ended the discussion in a deadlock.
“Atiku never said anything. We left the meeting,” he pointed out.

The former Interim National Chairman of the APC also said that what prompted the pressure to field Tinubu was that anytime there was the need for money, “Atiku would say ‘Bola please help us”.

In the words of Akande; “Bola was the only one spending the money among us. The rest of us were poor. Tinubu also put all his energy and resources into the formation of the AC and we felt he deserved a spot on the ticket.”
He noted that when the matter was discussed with Tinubu, he said they should further discuss the matter with Atiku.

Akande further said; “It was after we were deadlocked that they brought me the blank form. So, Atiku ran with Obi and failed. Only Lagos state from South-west voted for Atiku”.

He noted that the leaders of the succeeding party tried not to take a similar route with the APC so that the result would be different because the party was facing an opponent that had “become set in its ways and was riding roughshod over everybody.”

According to him, because Nigerians had high expectations of the APC, the party had a sacred duty not to disappoint them.

▪︎ Report by Forefrontng.com

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