Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai on Wednesday disputed claims that
former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar was one of the major funders of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2015 campaign.
El-Rufai who spoke on
a Voice of America (VOA) Hausa Service Programme, “Democracy Today”,
challenged the former Vice President to come up with evidence to prove
that he donated to Buhari’s 2015 campaign, according to TheNation.
He
also said Atiku left All Progressives Congress (APC) because he has
seen that with Governors’ endorsement of Buhari for second term, there
was no room for him to run for president.
El-Rufai said: “We in
the APC were aware from the outset that Atiku was going to leave the APC
back to the PDP in December and we thank God that he left in November.
“Atiku
had seen that we in the APC, especially the APC governors, had resolved
to support President Muhammadu Buhari to run again in 2019. That is why
he left APC since he was only looking for where to contest for
president.
“Even in the 2015 APC primary election, Atiku didn’t
come second; he was floored by Kwankwaso. So, even if President Buhari
decides not to contest, Atiku knows that the APC ticket is not sure for
him. Majority of the APC governors have endorsed President Buhari as our
candidate for 2019.
“And God has continued to improve the health
condition of the President. Each time I see him, I thank God and I
still pray that God continues to give him sound health.
“So, by
2019, we are waiting to see Atiku contest; we are waiting to contest
against him and see what happens. I cannot lose sleep because Atiku
wants to contest because, by God’s grace, this is the reign of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
“Agreed, in politics if you lose even only one
person, it should worry you, but the utterances of the former Vice
President that APC used his money who did he give the money to? For me, I
know those that supported us with their money and property that we used
during election, and I never heard the name of Atiku that he brought a
dime. If Atiku said he brought money, who did he give it to? Let him
come and say it and how much did he give and what was it used for?
“And,
in fact, if Atiku brought money, I ought to know, because I was part of
the leadership of the party and during campaign, along with former
Governor Rotimi Amaechi. We were at the centre of the presidential
campaign. Therefore, we are supposed to know. So, let him mention who he
gave the money and how much?
He also said only APC members who are greedy would follow Atiku to PDP.
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