2019: Don't Vote For APC, They Have Failed You, Atiku Warns Nigerians

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has advised Nigerians not to vote the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2019 presidential election, saying, “APC has failed this country. That party is not the solution to our country’s challenges. ”


He made the statement in Ado-Ekiti yesterday during a “consultation visit to governor Ayodele Fayose, ahead of the presidential elections in 2019.

Atiku hinted that he would discuss his ambition with governor Fayose whom he described as a force to reckon with in PDP, saying: ” he calls the shots and when he does so, we all take the queue.”

Governor who described Atiku's ambition as legitimate and a welcome development, though he was expecting the former VP to discuss his presidential ambition with him privately as other aspirants would do, and assured that in spite of his aspiration to rule the nation, party’s interest would be placed above individual aspirations.

” He (Atiku) has not spoken to me privately about it, and maybe he would do that in our private meeting. But his body language obviously shows he has an ambition which is legitimate. We will all examine everybody and we will play a level playing ground, as he has come, others will still come.

On the issue of being Vice President, like I said in the Book of Ezekiel 37: 33, the Bible says God asks that can this bone live, and the Prophet answers and say Thou Knoweth, all these questions are questions for God and he has answer for them, man has no answer.

You may wish anything for me, but God’s wish is supreme. I deserve to serve this country as President. I have paid my due. I am not a hidden voice. I have all it takes to lead this country, but whichever way it goes, the interest of our party comes first, it is above our individual aspiration. Whoever the party finally picks as party’s candidate will be supported by others.

The former Vice President refused to comment on former President Obasanjo’s condemnation of Buhari’s government, saying that Nigerians are to evaluate OBJ’s letter to the President.

The former VP who expressed Fayose’s warm reception and described the governor’s reception of him at Akure Airport as regard for him, said: ” Since my return home to PDP this is the first state I am visiting for consultations with party leaders.

This is not surprising as Fayose and I had struck a good relationship since his first tenure as governor and I was VP. He is blunt and straightforward, a sharpshooter in politics and I respect him for that this.

“But above all, he is also the chairman of our Governors’ forum, today among the governors, among the party generally he calls the shots and when he does so, we all take the queue.

“ I have visited this state severally with other governors in the saddle, what I have observed has been a monumental development in terms of infrastructure in the state and the quality of life of the people, but as a politician, anywhere we were driving along the road, from Akure he was receiving cheers all through, while the road from Akure to Ekiti was bad that from Ekiti into the state is splendid.

“I have seen what you have achieved and your footprints are all over the state capital, I commend you for that and for your leadership, I believe you have quite a lot to offer for our country.

"Another unique thing the governor has done is telling me that his deputy is being supported as the party candidate in the next election, this is a very rare feat in the democratic system of our country, how many deputy governors have succeeded their governors?
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It means he has foresight and wants a someone to continue his good works, and I hope if you have the opportunity by the grace of God you will continue the good works. I am coming back to campaign with you for 2018 polls,” Atiku said.

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