The emergence of a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, as
the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC),
appears to have changed the political calculations in the northern part
of Nigeria.
Sunday Vanguard learnt, last night, from very
competent sources, that many of the northern political opinion leaders
and groups had decided that all necessary support must be given to
Buhari to win the February 14, 2015 presidential election so as to
return power to them.
The Chairman of the northern influential
group, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Alhaji Ibrahim Coomassie, lent
credence to the move when he insisted that power, next year, must shift
to the North. Coomassie spoke during an interview with Sunday Vanguard.
But the Presidency, through the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe, said Nigerians will not
vote their next President on the basis of ethnicity.
One of the
sources, an influential northern leader and close confidante of
President Goodluck Jonathan, revealed that since Buhari’s emergence, the
‘entire North’ had adopted Buhari as its political candidate and was
not afraid to stand by him to win the 2015 election.
The PDP big
wig pointed out that it was shocking to see how the support base of the
APC presidential candidate had evolved beyond political lines, with some
radical elements threatening to deal ruthlessly with anyone who betrays
Buhari in the North.
“There is a serious change in the political
mood in the North since Buhari was elected as the APC candidate last
week. Right now, the people do not care whether they are in APC or PDP.
All they are interested in is that power must return to the North
through the election of the former Head of State”, a northern governor
supportive of Jonathan’s presidential bid told Sunday Vanguard,
yesterday.
“What is really worrying those of us who are perceived
to be pro-Jonathan’s governors or supporters is the open threat
messages being made directly to our phones”.
It was learnt that some
radical northern leaders have also been sending threat messages to some
of their governors and leaders believed to be working for Jonathan’s
victory in the 2015 poll to stop the support or be dealt with.
The governor, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, showed two of such threat
messages written in Hausa and English to him,warning him not to betray
the North for the President as he did in the last presidential election.
One of the mails came from a ranking federal northern lawmaker while
the other was from a man the governor described as his friend.
It
was learnt that the current political mood in the North had since been
relayed by the security agencies and some friendly PDP governors to
Jonathan, who apparently expressed surprise over the turn of events but
promised to do something urgent to swing support in his favour.
The President was said to have assured northern governors that he would
fulfil the promises he made to them during his 2011 campaign, but it
could not be established whether that would be before or after the next
election
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