Kashim Shettima,
former governor of Borno state, says the north cannot afford to let Bola
Tinubu, former Lagos governor, down because he worked hard in getting President
Muhammadu Buhari into office.
The former Lagos governor has indicated interest in running
for president in 2023.
In an interview
with Daily Trust,
Shettima said without the south-west, Buhari would not have been president in
2015.
“Buhari is immensely popular in the North. He has a cult-like followership of nearly 15 million people. But that never took him to the presidency until we had a handshake across the Niger with the west,” he said.
“Wrongly, he was
assumed to be a northern’ hegemonist’, a provincial politician, even a
religious bigot by some of our compatriots in the southern part of the country.
It was the south-west political machine that repackaged and resold the Buhari
brand to Nigerians in 2015.
“Without the block support of the South-West, it would have
been difficult for President Buhari to emerge as the candidate of the APC.
Tinubu worked for Buhari in 2015 and in 2019.
“This is why some of us find it utterly disgusting when some
of the folks who vigorously worked against Buhari’s ambition in 2014 have done
some political somersaults and are now members of what I called Buharist Church
of Latter Day Saints, hectoring down on us and liberally dropping the
president’s name.”
When asked if there was an agreement between Tinubu and
Buhari before the former Lagos governor supported his presidential bid,
Shettima said “no one can rely on a futuristic political pact”.
“In my view, Asiwaju is sophisticated enough to understand
that no one can rely on a futuristic political pact, four or eight years
ahead,” the senator said.
“Even a week can be a long time in politics. No one can
predict what could happen between now and 2023, let alone predict it as in
2015. In politics you can only guarantee something that is within your
immediate reach.”
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