Lukman says it will be highly risky to adopt the same succession framework as it can erode all Buhari’s lifelong achievements as someone who contributed to Nigeria’s democracy.
President Muhammadu Buhari may not have a smooth sailing in choosing the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential flag bearer.
The Vice Chairman North-West of the APC, Salihu Lukman has opposed President Muhammadu Buhari’s move to impose a consensus presidential candidate on the party.
Lukman, in an open letter to Buhari as reported by The Nation Newspaper, said a consensus presidential candidate could spell doom for the party in the 2023 presidential poll.
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Lukman wrote: “During the consultative meeting with Progressive Governors on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, Your Excellency unambiguously conveyed the resolve to provide every needed leadership for our great party, APC, to remain strong and united to improve our electoral fortunes. Highlighting some of the internal policies, which allowed ‘first term Governors who have served credibly well …to stand for re-election’ and ‘second term Governors …accorded the privilege of promoting successors that are capable of driving their visions’, Your Excellency solicited for ‘reciprocity and support of Governors and other stakeholders in picking’ your successor, ‘who would fly the flag of our party for election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2023.”
Lukman added: “This simply means that you want to exercise the same privilege, which is being exercised by Governors in determining who succeeds you as the standard bearer of our party, APC, for the 2023 Presidential election. Ordinarily, this should not be a problem.
“Both party members and leaders will always trust Your Excellency’s judgement. However, the big worry is whether loyal party leaders and members should just reduce themselves to being ordinary observers when very sensitive issues with very high potential to diminish and damage Your Excellency’s revered status in the country is being considered.
“Noting that the current phenomena of poor relations between predecessors and successor governors are largely a product of poorly instituted political succession arrangement in the country, which is impulsive and imposing, it will be highly risky to adopt the same succession framework as it can erode all your lifelong achievements as someone who contribute a lot to strengthen Nigerian democracy,” Lukman wrote.