2019 election: Buhari ready to give up power for Nigeria’s progress – Gov. El-Rufai
Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has
stated that President Muhammadu Buhari is ready to give up power for Nigeria to
move forward.
He also
maintained that no politician currently in the country can defeat President
Buhari in election.
The governor
also spoke on the recent report on restructuring which the All Progressive
Congress, APC, committee headed by him, submitted to the party.
El-Rufai in
an interview on Channels Television, said, “I do not have any doubt in my mind
that we are going to win the next elections; not only in the centre but we are
going to preserve our 24 states, and even more.
“We are not
saying this foolishly; this is scientific. We are monitoring the pulse of
Nigerians, not the pulse of a section of Nigerians and I am confident that we
are going to win the 2019 elections.
“We know the
pulse of the nation, we know where we are losing support, we know where we are
gaining support; I have no doubt in my mind that we are going to win the 2019
elections.
“There are
two pulses of Nigerians – there is the pulse of the Nigerian elites which is
the noise that you hear in the media, the social media and so on; then there is
the pulse of the people.
“If you
remember how many people came out to welcome President Buhari in Kano, then you
will know that there are two Nigerias.”
Asked how
the President received the proposals by his committee, El-Rufai added, “He was
excited. He was very pleased, and he said he fully supports what we have done
and that he is looking forward to the party officially transmitting it to him
for his necessary action.
“President
Buhari is not concerned about his personal power; he is concerned about Nigeria
making progress.
“If giving
up power will make Nigeria progress, he will give all of it up. Not just part
of it, but all of it. This is the real Buhari that many people don’t know. It
is the most comprehensive review of this subject matter ever in Nigeria’s
history.
“APC’s true
federalism committee differs from other confabs in at least two ways; first,
previous confabs were conclaves of the elite. The government picks who goes
there, they decide who participates, and it is mostly old people with a
sprinkle of a few women. Our committee opened the space for everyone.
“More than
one-third of the membership of our committee were women. More than a quarter of
the membership were young people, below the age of 40. It was a very broad
range of consultation. Many opposition figures have expressed support for the
report. We have proposed more than 20 alterations to the constitution.
Everything we did is in the best interest of Nigeria.
“So, this is
the first time that a platform has been given to young people and women and
those that are vulnerable to give their voices to what shape of the federation
they want to see.
“Because old
people like me, 50, 60, 70 cannot define the future for Nigerian youth below
the age of 40. What young women and our people see is completely different from
what old people see.”
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