As the politicking for the 2015 elections intensifies, indications
point that prominent Northern politicians have commenced a search for a
running mate to the region’s consensus presidential candidate.
According to sources with inside knowledge of the plan say that this
yet-to-be- chosen consensus candidate would run on the ticket of the
newly-formed All Progressives’ Congress.
The sources also said that power brokers in the region are
considering the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; his Edo
State counterpart, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole; and Governor Rochas Okorocha of
Imo State.
A highly-placed source in the APC, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity, confirmed that the three governors were being considered, but
none had been approached. He added that a condition for a running mate
is that the person must be a “young progressive”.
“It is true we are looking for a suitable vice-presidential candidate
from the South, particularly the South–West, because unless something
dramatic happens, our flag bearer is coming from the North.
“The overwhelming thinking among members of the coalition is to have a
young progressive, preferably one that has a track record of
performance, for the post.
“As for the presidential candidate, everything being equal, we should know who the candidate is soon.
“For now, we have not yet agreed on who it should be but I can tell
you Fashola is one of them, however, we cannot take a final decision on
this until we are able to get leaders of his primary constituency to
agree.”
The source added that the governors of Edo and Imo States were being
considered as back-up plans, despite being from the outside the
South-West.
The Convener of the Concerned Northern Politicians, Academics,
Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, on Friday evening,
also confirmed that the North was seeking a vice-presidential candidate
in the South.
He said, “In the event of the presidency returning to the North, the
issue will be who will deliver the votes from the South for the
prospective candidate from the North.
“As I see it, the only person I see who can do it is from the
South-West even though the South-West has its own challenges. Challenge
number one will be to bring out a candidate from the Christian North who
will now peer up with a likely candidate who will be from the
South-West. Fortunately or unfortunately, the South-West is not
terribly obsessed with matters of religion.”
One of the rumoured vice-presidential candidates, Governor Rochas
Okorocha of Imo State, however said that the 2015 was not on his mind.
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Ebere Uzuokwa,
Okorocha said he was committed to building a strong national party with
the capacity to address the leadership problems facing the country.
“He already has a burden of justifying the mandate freely given to
him by Imo people, by ensuring that they enjoy the dividend of democracy
under his administration.
“Gov. Okorocha has always maintained that politics remains a process
of assuming power and hence that is done, it should be discarded for
development to take place.
“Even the dirty politics being played by the bad losers and enemies
of democracy in Imo State and Abuja will not deter him from delivering
good governance to the people through his well-thought-out programmes,”
Uzuokwa said.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Mr Lateef
Ibirogba also refused to confirm that Governor Fashola was being
considered for vice-president in 2015.
“Governor Babatunde Fashola has a four-year mandate and he has done
only two. He should be allowed to focus on that instead of us to start
talking about the vice-presidential slot. He has a lot of things to do
for the people who elected him. He must not be distracted so that he can
deliver what he promised.’’
On the part of the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Oshiomole of Edo
State, Peter Okhiria, he said he was unaware that his boss was being
considered for running mate in 2015.
‘‘I do not know anything about that. I am not aware,” he said.
Similarly, the National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for
Progressive Change, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, was hesitant to confirm the
North’s search for a vice-presidential candidate.
He said the APC would cross the “bridge” of candidacy when it got there.
“When we get to that bridge, we will cross it, just like we have
crossed all other bridges that the ruling PDP has told us that we will
not cross. We will cross the bridge of the presidential and
vice-presidential candidate when we get there.
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