2023: Atiku asks PDP for right of first refusal, says ‘I have 11 million votes in reserve’

By our reporter| Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar on Thursday urged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to give him the right of first refusal in its presidential primaries because he is the “best aspirant to win the election for the Party”.

Atiku, who made the call while addressing members of the National Working Committee, (NWC), said he should be considered because he already has 11 million votes in his kitty.

“I am the best candidate. Under normal circumstances Mr. Chairman, this is a guy who already has 11 million votes in his kitty. And I think, as a party, you should give me the right of first refusal but we are in a democracy, he said.

“All I can urge you is to make sure that the way you have started, you also conclude by being very fair, very credible, giving every contestant the opportunity to face the electorate.”

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According to him, Nigerians should expect an excellent leadership from the PDP, based on the way the NWC is handling the affairs of the party, adding that

“We all know that the APC has failed but we should not take Nigerians for granted. We should go all out to let them know APC has failed and PDP has not failed on our comparative analysis. If you compare the achievements of PDP and the failure of APC, you know that you have no other choice than PDP,” he added.

He further pledged to devolve more powers and resources to the states, “because I believe that is the best way to get Nigeria developed to its fullest capacity by giving autonomy and resources to the various components.”

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He promised to reunite the country, deal with security issues and the economy, recalling that during a visit to Niger state.

“The governor told me, we have about twelve local governments, which are under the control of bandits. We don’t know how to conduct elections in those local governments. And I went to the President, I said, Mr. President, we need more policemen and the President said how can I give you more policemen when the Inspector General of Police and the Police Service Commission are in court on who will recruit policemen.

“I cannot be that kind of President. We cannot recruit policemen because the two agencies are in court and we have a president who cannot bring under control his own heads of departments, not even ministers.”

 

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