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Atiku says Obi, 61, in a haste to become President

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Atiku says Obi in a haste, should wait his turn behind Atiku

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Atiku Abubakar, 76, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says Peter Obi, 61, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP), is rather in a haste to become Nigeria’s President

Atiku insisted at a press conference in Abuja he is the stepping stone for the aspiration of the Igbo to produce the President.

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“When I ran in 2019, I picked an Igbo man as a running mate simply because I felt that after any other zone again, the next zone must be South East,” he recounted.

“In 2011, I also picked another Igbo man. And in 2023, I also picked another Igbo man. And I have always said that I will be a stepping stone to an Igbo Presidency.

“Because there is no zone alone in this country that can produce a President on its own. I have always told my Igbo compatriots that you negotiate for power, you don’t fight for it.

“So, for anybody to think that I have anything against Labour Party, I think Peter [Obi] was in a rush.”

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Why Atiku says Obi is in a rush

“Do you know why I say he was in a rush? When the campaign and our PDP Governors sat down and said they must produce the next President, Vice President, and Chief of Staff amongst them, Peter got scared and left,” Atiku said, per reporting by The PUNCH.

“I did not get scared. I stood up against the Governors and I fought them and won the primaries, so if he was there, nothing could have stopped him from becoming a running mate.”

Atiku acknowledged Obi “wounded” his [Atiku’s] performance in the presidential election last Saturday by taking away the votes he would have got from the South East and South South.

PDP ready for an alliance with LP

Atiku said the PDP is ready to have an alliance with the LP if Obi is willing.

“The question of whether I will work with Peter or not, or whether Peter wounded the PDP; yes, to some extent, he did because all the votes he carried were PDP votes in the South South and the South East.

“Agreed, he took our votes from the South East and South South, that, of course, will not make him President. You all know that to be President of this country, you need votes from everywhere.

“So, as far as I am concerned, Peter is welcome to have a dialogue with the PDP

“We are ready to have a dialogue with him. I don’t think we will have any problem if he wants to have a dialogue with PDP either to form an alliance or not.”

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