With 2019
general election just 13 months away, it has come to light that President
Muhammadu Buhari may have finally thrown his hat into the ring to seek
re-election
next year by reappointing his Minister of Transportation and former
governor of Rivers State, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, as the Director-General of his
2019 election campaign.
Already,
Amaechi, who led Buhari’s campaign in 2015, THISDAY gathered, has been issued a
letter of appointment for next year’s election and would make an official
announcement on his appointment anytime soon.
Twice last year,
Buhari had hinted at a possible presidential run, albeit subtly. First, he did
so during a summit on counter-terrorism in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, and the
second time last November, when he visited Kano State on a two-day working
visit.
THISDAY
gathered that although the president has refused to share his 2019 aspirations
with many people, he has however intimated Amaechi of his intention to seek
re-election.
Amaechi
before the 2015 elections had convinced Buhari, who after losing to former
President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 had said he would not contest for the
presidency again, to re-contest in order to stabilize the polity and implement
the “change” agenda of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
However,
this time around, Buhari was said to have confirmed his intention to run
strictly to the “Buharists”, a group of loyalists formed by Amaechi and
comprises governors of the APC, ministers, party chieftains and some prominent
Nigerians, all of whom share the ideals of the group.
Amaechi,
THISDAY gathered, formed the Buharists group at the height of growing criticism
against the Buhari presidency and convinced its members to alter the narrative
against the president.
With the
formation of the group, Amaechi was also said to have consulted with critical
stakeholders in government, the party and the country, to first seek their
buy-in and enjoin them to join the 2019 election bid, which according to
sources, is expected to be much tougher than the 2015 contest.
Sources
close to the APC also hinted that although a majority of party members are not
averse to the president’s re-election bid, they have however craved that things
be done properly and expect Buhari to reach out to them personally to intimate
them of his re-election bid.
According to
sources, the National Leader of the APC, Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu was also
believed to have told some of those close to the president that whilst he and
his loyalists in the South-west were ready to back Buhari’s re-election bid,
the condition for their support would be different this time around.
According to
one source, the APC chieftain had told those who approached him on Buhari’s
re-election bid that “let it be known that we supported him in 2015 based on
trust. This time, around, we have to negotiate proper agreement”.
Although it
is almost a fait accompli that the president would run in next year’s election,
sources in the APC are nonetheless very concerned that the contest will be much
tougher due to the disappointment, mistrust and discontent with the
administration by a large section of Nigerians.
Accordingly,
the Buharists have been reaching out to seek the understanding and cooperation
of all that matter, as they forge ahead with Buhari’s re-election.
In the
meantime, Amaechi, the sources revealed, would hold a press briefing in the
next few days to announce his appointment as well as unveil the agenda for the
Buhari 2019 project.
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