Saturday, 26 January 2013

ACN/CPC merger: Parties may ask Buhari to drop 2015 bid


Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.)
Former head of state and Congress for Progressive Change presidential candidate in the 2011 election, Maj.-Gen. Mohammadu Buhari (retd.) may drop his presidential ambition in 2015, as part of ongoing merger negotiations between his party and the Action Congress of Nigeria.
Saturday PUNCH’s investigations showed that although the CPC and the ACN  had not begun full  discussions, there was an  initial understanding that the leadership of both parties must be ready to make personal sacrifices for the success of the merger plan.

An influential member of one of the parties involved in the negotiations told Saturday PUNCH on Thursday that such a personal sacrifice might include asking Buhari and the ACN National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to drop their ambitions in 2015.
After the 2011 elections, Buhari had said that  he would not run for the office of the President again, having failed to win the election three times.
But during the inauguration of the CPC merger committee in Abuja on January 16, the former head of state said that the ongoing merger talks by the major opposition political parties would determine if he would run for president in 2015.
Although Tinubu has not declared any presidential ambition for 2015, there have been reports that he may run on a joint ticket with Buhari.
It was gathered that the merger partners had started working on another plan, if Buhari and Tinubu were barred from contesting.
This is based on the fear that unless the duo forgo any 2015 ambition, the merger plan might fail.

PUNCH

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