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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal; former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido; and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, have rejected the emergence of a former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, as the consensus presidential candidates for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the North.

Atiku, Tambuwal, Lamido, and Hayatu-Deen, who are all PDP presidential aspirants, have also denounced the report of Prof. Ango Abdullahi, which endorsed Saraki and Mohammed as the North’s consensus presidential candidates with the backing of a former military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (rtd).

Abdullahi, a former Vice-Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, had in a report said that Babangida had directed him to conduct a consensus exercise for four northern presidential aspirants – Tambuwal, Saraki, Mohammed, and Hayatu-Deen.

The report, which shortlisted Saraki and Governor Mohammed as the two northern presidential consensus candidates, urged Tambuwal and economist, Hayatu-Deen to drop their presidential ambition.

The report signed by Abdullahi read: “For this exercise, it is hereby resolved that Governor Mohammad from the North-East and former Senate President Bukola Saraki from the North-Central be presented as the northern consensus candidates for the moment.”

The report further recommended that: “The two would, in turn, be required to make further concessions so that in the end, one of them would be presented as the consensus candidate, out of the four that presented themselves from the North.”

The former ABU Vice-Chancellor noted in the report that the four northern aspirants had visited Babangida and gave him the mandate to lead the process for a consensus and also agreed to abide by the outcome of the decision.

Abdullahi stated: “The former president encouraged the aspirants to have a resolution within themselves and come up with one candidate, which they reported back to him after some days and asked him to go ahead and pick one out of the four, General Babangida on his part opted for inclusion, through wider consultation and assigned me to design criteria and carry out the necessary consultations with elders and leaders across the three geopolitical zones of the North.

“The process was conducted in the following three stages. In the first phase, the opinions of six distinguished persons each from the three geopolitical zones were sought with regards to each of the four aspirants, Each of the zonal delegates was allocated two votes to choose the first and second choice making a total of 36 votes overall. The outcome of that consultation was as follows:

“7 votes for the candidate (A) Aminu Waziri; 10 votes for the candidate (B) Bala Mohammed; 10 votes for the candidate (C) A-B Saraki; and five votes for the candidate (D), M Hayatu-Deen.”

In its recommendation, which was approved by Babangida, the report endorsed Saraki and Bala Mohammed.

“For this exercise, it is hereby resolved that Governor Bala Mohammad from the North-East and former Senate President Bukola Saraki from the North-central be presented as the northern consensus candidates for the moment.

“The successful aspirants are hereby urged to work together to make allowance for further consultations to foster understanding among themselves, and the PDP community to ensure a rancour-free primary election in which all eligible candidates would be free to exercise their rights.

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“We sincerely commend the sportsmanship and statesmanship exhibited throughout the exercise by all those involved and urge continuous cooperation and teamwork to ensure victory for the party,” the report explained.

However, the Technical Committee for the Actualisation of Atiku Abubakar’s Presidency in 2023 has dissociated the former Vice President from the consensus arrangement.

Atiku’s Technical Committee, in its statement, noted that the report clearly stated that the aspirants, who presented themselves for the exercise were Governor Tambuwal, Governor Mohammed, Saraki, and Hayatu-Deen.

The statement insisted that Atiku was never a part of the purported consensus arrangement and did not subject himself to this process.

“Therefore, he is not bound by any of the recommendations and conclusions of the purported report. Waziri Atiku Abubakar as a nationalist strongly believes that Nigeria has never been so divided as it is today, and any regional, zonal, ethnoreligious gang-up or consensus-driven in this manner will further deepen and widen the wounds that urgently require to be healed,” the Atiku’s  Technical Committee added.

In its reaction, the Tambuwal Campaign Organisation, stated that the Sokoto State Governor was not part of the consensus arrangement.

The Director of Organisation and Mobilisation for Tambuwal Campaign Organisation, Nicholas Msheliza, made this known via a statement issued on Saturday.

The statement read:  “The attention of Tambuwal Campaign Organisation (TCO) has been drawn to a news item that former Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State have emerged as consensus candidates from amongst the four of us announced at a meeting in Minna, Niger State.

“This is, to be candid and forthright, not correct.

“The correct situation is that the team met on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at Bauchi Governor’s Lodge in Abuja and had a review meeting; and unanimously agreed that the consensus arrangement was not working.

“The team further agreed that Senator Saraki should come up with a draft statement on how to communicate this decision to the Nigerian public. This was the last time that members of the team sat and mutually agreed on anything. The proposed meeting to review and vet the statement scheduled for 10 pm on the same day was aborted unilaterally by Senator Saraki via a WhatsApp message.

“However, on Thursday, April 21, 2022, the same Senator Saraki circulated yet another WhatsApp message suggesting that members of the team should head to Minna for a meeting on Friday.

“Governor Tambuwal reached other members of the team and informed them that he stands by the decision of the team that the initiative is not working. This is the reason Governor Tambuwal was absent at the Friday meeting in Minna.

“As a result, therefore, the outcome of the Minna meeting has no consequence or any implication on the aspiration of Governor Tambuwal, who had earlier informed his colleagues of maintaining their agreed position that the initiative has collapsed.

“Members of the public should be reminded that what was canvassed for was a consensus candidate and not consensus candidates,” Msheliza stated.

Also denouncing the controversial consensus report, former Jigawa State Governor, Lamido called on all members of the party in the northern states to ignore it.

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Lamido, in a statement issued yesterday, argued that the report does not represent the opinions of members of the party in the 19 northern states.

The governor said: “The attention of key stakeholders of the PDP in the northern states is drawn to reports in the media that some northern elders have shortlisted two of our prominent and deserving aspirants as consensus PDP presidential candidates.

“Having widely consulted party leaders across the 19 northern states and FCT, it is hereby stated to our teeming party members and the general public that what Is reported in the media is only the personal opinion of those who issued the statement and not the position of the PDP members in the North!

“Discussions are ongoing with all the aspirants in our party to have a national consensus if possible or at least working towards having smooth acrimony-free National Convention.

“The position of the northern elders is not only injurious to the North but equally injurious to the northern aspirants.”

In his reaction, Hayatu-Deen, in a statement issued by the Director-General, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen Campaign Organization, Sen. Isa Galaudu, also stated that the process of arriving at a consensus candidate had collapsed.

The statement read: The Mohammed Hayatu-deen Presidential Campaign and its principal are aware of the announcement of Governor Bala Mohammad and Senator Bukola Saraki as the preferred Northern consensus candidates for the People’s Democratic Party by the Prof. Ango Abdullahi-led committee.

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“For the record, it must be stated that the four candidates seeking a consensus had agreed that the process had collapsed prior to this announcement. The candidates could not reach a compromise resulting in the decision of our principal, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, and Governor Aminu Tambuwal to discontinue the process.

“The purpose of the meeting yesterday was for candidates who participated in the consensus process to express their gratitude to the Northern Elders for their efforts in seeking a consensus.

“Unfortunately, one of the candidates had other plans which led to a press conference that misrepresented the outcome of the closed-door meeting.

“After this announcement, we consulted with the Northern Elders’ Forum and agreed that the campaign of Mohammed Hayatu-Deen would henceforth proceed independently to maintain the sanctity and integrity of the Peoples Democratic Party,” Galaudu stated.

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