A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has confirmed that him and his term are speaking with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, following the decision of the ruling All Progressives Congress to present a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket in the 2023 elections.
Lawal and ex-Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, have been critical of the decision of the APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket and recently vowed to mobilise Northern Christians to reject the Tinubu/Shettima joint ticket.
During a telephone interview with PUNCH, Lawal said the agitation against the Muslim-Muslim ticket was nothing personal but a representation of the wish of a people who are part of the Nigerian nation “demanding for fair and equitable representation.”
The former SGF said no decision has yet been made on whether or not to quit the ruling party.
He added, however, that “what we are doing is for the sake of Nigeria. Of the 18 political parties in the country, we are talking to the Peoples Democratic Party, the Labour Party, and the New Nigeria Peoples Party. It is only the APC that has rejected us; the other 17 parties have not. So, those three are in the foreground of our discussion for now, but no decision has been taken.”
Taking a swipe at the supporters of the Muslim-Muslim ticket, Lawal noted that the fact that MKO Abiola and Babagana Kingibe ran on the same-faith ticket in 1993 is not sufficient to replicate it in the Nigeria of today.
“Yes, Abiola and Kingibe did it but was the election not annulled? Have these people bothered to find out why the election was annulled? I am a member of the APC but we are the voices of those who have been mistreated. Since it is too late to form our party now, we are evaluating the options before us.
“We are open to listening to parties that are receptive to us. You know, some people are friendlier than others. Whatever the outcome, we will let you know but to tell the truth, we are in talks,” he stressed.
When contacted, Dogara’s media aide, Hassan Turaki, declined to speak on whether his principal is in alliance with Lawal in considering their continued membership of the APC, PUNCH reports.
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