New National Chairman, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur |
Both Tukur and Atiku are from south senatorial district of Adamawa State.
THE PUNCH learnt that one of the antics of anti-Atiku group within the PDP was to ensure that Tukur emerged as chairman, conscious of the fact that both men were from same state.
An influential PDP member explained on Sunday that in political calculation during election, “it will be difficult for a national chairman and a presidential candidate to come from the same state.”
A presidency source said, “Though the President has not come openly to say whether he will run for a second term or not, his strategists believe that the best option is to neutralise Atiku from the word go.
“For now, the former vice-president is the main person from the North who can pose a threat to the second term of the president.”
Apparently, Tukur was the President’s candidate in the PDP chairmanship race and he ensured that he emerged as chairman in the just concluded convention.
While the campaign was on, Tukur had screamed that Atiku’s ambition for the 2015 presidential election was responsible for the gang-up against him by some notable politicians in the North-East.
Tukur had described Atiku as “a desperate politician with a threatened ambition.”
He spoke in reaction to his rejection by the North-East PDP at Wednesday’s zonal congress, where he polled just two delegate votes as against 14 votes, which the out-gone National Secretary of the party, Dr. Musa Babayo had secured.
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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