Presidency: Why Buhari Didn’t Ask Voters to Back APC Candidates in Imo
The Presidency wednesday gave reasons
why President Muhammadu Buhari did not seek support for the All
Progressives Congress (APC) candidates during the party’s rally held in
Owerri, Imo State, on Tuesday.
It said the President addressed a mixed
crowd of voters across political parties, who were united in endorsing
his re-election, despite having their local candidates for other
positions.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Garba Shehu, while speaking to
journalists, explained that in such a mixed crowd, the President could
not speak of support for the APC candidates alone but must talk about
all the parties.
Shehu noted that this did not mean that
the President did not want the APC candidates to win elections in Imo
State, saying that Buhari was solidly behind his party’s candidates.
“The massive crowd that gathered to
welcome President Buhari in Imo State was made up of not only supporters
of the APC in the state, but also supporters of other parties who are
united by their love for the President and their desire to see him
re-elected, despite the local candidates they support,” Shehu told
reporters.
The Presidency added that in the
circumstances he found himself in Imo, the President could only advise
the people who turned out to receive him to vote according to their
conscience.
“While President Buhari is fully behind
the APC, he welcomes endorsements from those who do not belong to the
ruling party but is also sensitive to their support for non-APC
candidates at the local level.
“It would have been insensitive of him to offend his non-APC supporters by ignoring their local affiliations,” Shehu stated.
He said by raising the hand of Senator
Hope Uzodinma, the APC governorship candidate in Imo State, at the
rally, Buhari had shown where his preference was and this did not call
for a debate.
Shehu added, “President Buhari is for
the APC in every state and there is no doubt about that, despite the
immense cross-party support he is enjoying.”
Recall that while addressing the rally,
Buhari did not mince word in urging the crowd to “vote for candidates of
your choice across parties” to the chagrin of the APC members.
The people reacted by cheering and clapping for the President.
Governor Rochas Okorocha, who does not support Uzodinma’s governorship bid, joined in the cheering.
When the APC National Chairman, Adams
Oshiomhole, realised the President’s error, he was seen trying to
whisper to Buhari to make a correction.
The President then responded by telling the crowd again to vote for the APC candidates.
There is a big crack in the Imo APC, threatening its electoral fortunes next month.
While Okorocha wanted his son in-law,
Uche Nwosu, to be the APC governorship candidate, the National Working
Committee of the party endorsed the primaries conducted by the Uzodinma
faction.
In December 2018, Nwosu, with the
support of Okorocha, defected to the Action Alliance and became the
party’s governorship candidate.
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