A former military Head of State,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has said he has no appointed
candidate for any political position in the country. Buhari, also a chieftain of the All
Progressive Congress, said this on Saturday in Kano at a sensitisation
workshop, organised by the Kano APC Forum for Peace and Equity. The former head of state said he had no candidate and urged anybody who wanted to aspire to any post to feel free to do so.
“Buhari has not anointed anybody as a candidate, so whoever people want is his candidate.
“Whoever emerges for the party as the people’s candidate at the local, state or presidential level is Buhari’s candidate. So Buhari’s candidate is the people’s candidate,” he said.
According to him, the APC as a party is
not concerned about Buhari as a person or anybody but about the future
of Nigeria and Nigerians.
He urged members of the parties to ensure the success of the APC in future elections. Buhari was represented by a former member of the House of Representatives, Faruk Aliyu. Earlier, the former governor of Kano
State, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, who was also represented, stressed the
importance of unity among the APC members.
“APC has a history of unity because it came into being following the decision of three parties to merge.”
Also speaking, the chairman of the
forum, Umar El-Yakub, urged the party’s leaders to avoid politics of
hate, deceit and selfish interest in order to achieve its objectives.
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