Posters, announcing a former Head of
State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), as the consensus presidential
candidate of the yet-to-be registered All Progressives Congress in the
2015 elections surfaced in Abuja on Monday.
The posters, which were pasted on walls, trees and dust bins, were mostly seen at Asokoro and Maitama districts of the city.
But the former head of state has asked
his followers and members of the APC to disregard the posters, saying
they were pasted by those he described as enemies of democracy.
He said the coming together of the
opposition political parties was already giving the ruling party
headaches, adding that it was evident that “there are enemies around the
corner.”
A close look at the posters by our
correspondents revealed that those behind the posters made a mistake of
misspelling the acronym of APC as “APG.”
The posters, which carried the logo of APC, described Buhari as the only saviour of Nigeria
Inscription on one of the posters read,
“2015: Here comes the only savior for Nigeria. APG candidate for 2015
presidential election.
“Support the All Progressive Congress. Support Buhari: The only man for the job.”
A group, Forum of all Progressive Congress Youths, sponsored the campaign.
But speaking on behalf of Buhari, the
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, said the
posters did not emanate from him.
He said there was no way the APC could
come up with the idea of consensus, adding that those who had been
preaching consensus and automatic tickets might be responsible for the
posters.
Fashakin said, “The enemy is at the
corner. Those posters did not come from the General and he was not
behind them. In APC, we would do direct primary to pick our presidential
candidate. We would not use consensus to pick our candidate for the
presidential election.
“It is the Peoples Democratic Party that
has been calling for automatic tickets for its aspirants and that
President Goodluck Jonathan should be its automatic candidate. In APC,
that is alien to us. Nigerians and our supporters should not be varied
away because of the posters. Definitely, the enemy is around the
corner.”
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