Tag: Running Mate

  • Just In: Tinubu finally chooses his running mate

    Just In: Tinubu finally chooses his running mate

    Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 presidential election has finally decided on his choice of running mate.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports that a reliable source in the Tinubu Campaign Organisation, who requested anonymity, confirmed this on Sunday in Abuja.

    The source said Tinubu would make the name of the candidate public in the week.

    “The vice-presidential nominee may most likely be a former governor and senator from the Northeast part of Nigeria.

    “The person is also by accident of birth a Muslim, confirming what Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State said on Saturday that Tinubu had settled for a Muslim-Muslim ticket,’’ the source said.

    The source added that in picking the running mate, Tinubu was not thinking about religion, but about competence, exposure and intellectual depth of the candidate.

    “The considerations given for the choice of a running mate were dictated by the need to choose an individual capable of working with the presidential candidate to take Nigeria to greater heights,’’ the source said.

    Tinubu is scheduled to pay Sallah homage to President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura, Katsina, on Sunday to brief him on his chosen running mate.

    The former two-term Lagos State governor won the APC’s presidential ticket at the party’s June 8 special national convention and presidential primary election.

    He earlier chose Ibrahim Kabiru Masari, as a placeholder for the vice-presidential slot.

    Tinubu was away in France from June 27 on a short vacation during which he held some strategic meetings. He returned to Nigeria on Saturday early enough for Sallah festivities.

  • Running Mate: Peter Obi set to announce Doyin Okupe’s replacement

    Running Mate: Peter Obi set to announce Doyin Okupe’s replacement

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi is expected to announce a substantive running mate latest Friday 7th of July 2022.

    This development  was made known by the Director-General of Peter Obi Campaign Organization (POCO) Doyin Okupe while appearing on  a political programme  on channels TV.

    According to Okupe,  the substantive Vice presidential candidate of the Labour Party will be announced within Wednesday (today) and Friday.

    Okupe, who is currently Obi’s running mate (place-holder), noted  that Senator Datti Baba Ahmed and others are being considered for the position.

    He further explained that the  presidential candidate himself (Obi) will announce his running mate, adding that Obi and the LP were looking out for a young vibrant politician from the north with a measure of intellect, sound background, pedigree and education.

    “Senator Datti is being considered. Others are being considered too. These things will be decided this week [it’s going to be an announcement from Peter Obi] very very likely.

    “I’m sure about Senator Darti being the running mate but I know that this matter will be concluded before Friday.

    “Senator Datti is being considered along with other people whom we’ve engaged and talked with.

    “The emphasis is this, we’re looking for a young vibrant politician of northern extraction with a measure of intellect, sound background, pedigree and education. That is what we’re looking at,” he said.

    The Labour party and some other parties quickly announced place holders in order to meet up INEC  June 17  deadline  for submission of running mates.

  • Why it is difficult for Tinubu to pick a running mate – Akeredolu

    Why it is difficult for Tinubu to pick a running mate – Akeredolu

    Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has revealed the factors hindering the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in selecting a substantive running mate ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    Akeredolu pointed out many factors making it difficult for Tinubu to pick a running mate.

    Featuring on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday evening, the Governor explained, “The circumstance Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu has found himself now, that’s a major of what I’ll call ground-wetting. For instance, he’ll not pick from the South. So he’s left to make a choice from the North.

    “Because he’s from the South he won’t pick from South-East or South-South, because he’s from the South-West he has to pick from the North.

    “And when you look at the North, a lot of factors will have to come into play. Some will say ‘pick from North West’ But North West, that’s where the President now comes from.

    “Will they have a second bite whether as vice or anything? Some will argue ‘why not pick from the North East?’ That’s a factor to be considered.

    “Others can argue, ‘why not pick from North Central?’ So, another factor to be considered is ‘okay, where do you get votes?’

    “So many factors, but under these circumstances, I think he is probably left with North Central and North East probably because so many factors can come into play.

    “So, in determining who you pick at the end of the day, you have to look at loyalty. Will this person be loyal or will he be there to undermine you? Those are issues you’ll have to consider very seriously.”

  • 2023: I’ll find you a good running mate-Gbajabiamila tells Tinubu

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has promised to help find a good running mate for presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    The Lagos born politician made his position known while responding to Tinubu’s eulogies at the occasion of his 60th birthday ceremony.

    “You said in your address that many years ago you consulted with a younger brother on the issue of WAEC and that consultation bore fruits,” Gbajabiamila said.

    “I give you my own parting shot. It is that time again to consult with your younger brother. I will give you a running mate that you will enjoy working with.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Tinubu had earlier submitted Ibrahim Kabir Masari as a running mate to meet the Independent National Electoral Commission’s deadline.

  • Actor Yul Edochie advises Tonto Dikeh on political ambition

    Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has responded  to the emergence of Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, as the deputy governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State.

    Recall that the Dikeh was confirmed the deputy governorship candidate of ADC in Rivers state by Tonte Ibraye, on Friday in Rivers state.

    Tonte Ibraye the ADC governorship flagbearer for next year’s general election made the announcement via his instagram page.

    His  statement reads in part: “After a series of consultations with leaders of our party the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State and the national level, I’m glad to announce Amb. Tonto Dikeh ‘Tonto let ’ as my running mate for the 2023 gubernatorial election in Rivers State.”

    However in his reaction, Edochie in a post on his Instagram page, stated that running for political office is one of the best things that a person can ever do in life.

    Continuing, he said that no matter the outcome of the election, she should understand that she had kicked off a life-changing journey in her life.

    He wrote: “Congratulations to my friend and colleague, Tonto Dikeh, on your nomination as deputy governorship candidate of your party.

    “Running for office is one of the best things one can ever do in life. It will make you understand clearly how Nigeria truly works.

    “There is never a loss in it. It is either you win or you learn and come back stronger. Whatever happens just know that you have kicked off a life changing journey. Best of luck.”

  • APC 2023: Tinubu hints at dropping Masari as running mate

    The former Lagos governor and flagbearer of the APC is still having  consultation with President Muhammadu Buhari, party governors, the party’s leadership over the choice of a running mate.

    Tinubu hinted that Masari may step down following the ongoing consultations.

    He said Masari may step down in the interest of the party winning the 2023 presidential election.

    Meanwhile, the choice of Masari has sparked reactions from members of the public and some party stalwarts over APC flying a  Muslim-Muslim ticket as both Masari and Tinubu are  core Muslims.

    This revelation was made known by  Tinubu’s  Media Aide, Tunde Rahman, the APC presidential candidate said if he decides, Masari would step down in accordance with the law.

    “There are ongoing consultations involving President Buhari, the party’s governors and the APC leadership with Asíwájú Tinubu and his running mate.

    “If following these consultations, the running mate decides for instance that he wants to stand down in the interest of the party and the country, I think it’s only fair and appropriate to allow him to deal with that.

    “I think it’s within the prerogative of the running mate to take his own decision and to say for instance that he would like to stand down because he feels doing so will serve the candidate and the party better than he remaining on the ticket,” he told Tribune.

    Recall that the APC presidential flag bearer, Tinubu had picked Kabiru Masari as his running mate to meet up with INEC June 17 deadline.

     

     

  • Plateau PDP governorship candidate picks female running mate

    Plateau PDP governorship candidate, Caleb Mutfwang on Tuesday in Jos picked Mrs Josephine Piyo as his running mate for the 2023 elections.

    Mutfwang said that arriving at the choice of deputy governorship candidate for the party was tough considering the array of qualified persons to choose from.

    “In making this decision, I have made far-reaching consultations with leaders of our party, stakeholders and various caucuses before choosing my running mate to enhance the joint ticket going into the general elections.

    “Some of you will recall that in the course of my campaigns before the party primaries, I made a commitment to giving a voice to the voiceless.

    “I make bold to say that a critical segment of our society that is often neglected in leadership considerations is the womenfolk and yet they form a formidable percentage of our population.

    “For me giving them a voice is a compelling necessity,” he said.

    The governorship candidate described Piyo who hails from Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of the state as a grassroots and cosmopolitan politician and loyal party woman.

    He said that she would bring along with her a wealth of experience, having served Plateau dutifully and diligently as a nurse, teacher before venturing into politics when she got elected into the Plateau State House of Assembly in 1999.

    “She thereafter served as a Special Adviser to the executive governor of Plateau from 2008 to 2011.

    “She was later elected as the Chairperson of Riyom Local Government Area from 2014 to 2015,” Mutfwang added.

    According to him, the work ahead is enormous and requires men and women of tested quality to carry out.

    Mutfwang assured them that they  would be be partners in the rebuilding process of the state in one position or another.

    “I want to passionately appeal to every true party man and woman of good conscience to join hands with us in this great task of winning the 2023 elections,” he appealed.

    Piyo in her remarks thank Mutfwang and PDP family for the opportunity to serve.

    She pledged total loyalty and commitment to ensuring that the party emerged victorious.

    The deputy governorship candidate called on women to support PDP,.

    Plateau PDP Chairman, Mr Chris Hassan, described Piyo as good match with Mutfwang.

    Hassan called on members of the party to work hard for the success of the party.

  • Nasarawa PDP Governorship candidate picks running mate

    Mr Emmanuel Umbugadu, Nasarawa State governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), has picked Yahaya Usman-Ohinoyi, as his running mate ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    Umbugadu made the disclosure at a meeting with the State Working Committee (SWC) members of the party, on Monday in Lafia.

    Umbugadu said the party had zoned the position of running mate  to Nasarawa West Senatorial district after due consultations with all the relevant organs of the party in the state.

    He explained, ”the party took the decision for strategic reason to ensure victory at the 2023 polls.”

    Umbugadu,  a two-term House of Representatives Member and a candidate of the party in 2019, said he had the pedigree and records of achievements to transform the state.

    He listed his scorecard while at the House of Representatives of Akwanga/Nassarawa-Eggon/Wamba federal constituency to include; drilling of over 1, 500 boreholes.

    Others were the training of over 600 youths in different skills, as well as the registration of over 25, 000 persons on National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

    Others were: Facilitation of the construction of 18 Primary Healthcare Centres, rural electrification and installation of transformers, among others.

    Umbugadu, therefore said, ”the party in the state is united and it will coast to victory in 2023.”

    Earlier, Francis Orogu, Nasarawa State PDP Chairman, said the choice of the running mate was done after due consultations with all critical stakeholders of the party.

    Orogu said with the unveiling of the running mate, ”the party is sure of defeating the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

    ”After almost four years in office, the APC-led administration in the state has done nothing, therefore PDP is on a rescue mission.”

    The running mate was a two-term Member of Nasarawa State House of Assembly from Umaisha/Ugya state constituency.

  • The yelling over Tinubu’s choice of Muslim running mate – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    The warning about, and the calls for a religiously-motivated voter backlash that preceded Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s alleged “intention” to choose a Muslim vice presidential candidate for the February 2023 general election haven’t abated.

    They’ve escalated since June 16, 2022, when Tinubu, a Muslim and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), announced a fellow Muslim, Kabir Ibrahim Masari, from Katsina State, as a hold-in/stand-in/place-holder/proxy, as his running mate at the polls.

    Not even Tinubu’s response to State House correspondents’ query that he’d pick a Christian deputy candidate was taken for its face value, but considered as an off-the-cuff remarks by the APC candidate to distract from the reality.

    Tinubu’s intended choice comes against the Christian community’s fierce opposition to a Muslim-Muslim ticket in a religiously-polarised society by the dominant faiths of Christianity and Islam.

    Politicians have exploited religion to divide Nigeria, such that the mention of fielding members of one faith as president and vice president is anathema in the country’s contemporary politics.

    Only in the June 12, 1993, presidential poll had a Muslim-Muslim ticket of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola and Amb. Babagana Kingibe been floated, and succeeded in Nigeria.

    Still, that acclaimed free, fair and credible election was annulled by the retired Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida military junta, and Abiola, winner of the poll, died in detention, where he’s custodied by the late Gen. Sani Abacha, “for declaring himself President.”

    But in 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari posthumously recognised Abiola (and Kingibe) as truly the winner of the election, and awarded him the national honour of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR), conferred only on Presidents of Nigeria.

    The outcry against Tinubu’s Muslim running mate stems from the fear of, and threats by vocal adherents to Islamise Nigeria, through a jihad, and “dip the Holy Qur’an in the Atlantic ocean” in Southern Nigeria, to symbolise the country as an Islamic State.

    These threats have intensified under President Buhari, a Muslim, with the Boko Haram/Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) extending their bloody campaigns from the North-East to the North-West and South-West, to proclaim a Caliphate over Nigeria.

    Likewise, a band of armed Fulani herdsmen and bandits, reportedly invited from neighbouring West African countries, has embarked on a kidnapping and killing spree, and sacking and occupying indigenous lands and communities across Nigeria.

    The above is the backdrop to Tinubu and the APC leaders’ possible settling for a Muslim-Muslim ticket that’s alarmed the umbrella Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Catholic Church in Nigeria and Arewa Christians and Indigenous Pastors Association (ACIPA).

    The bodies have warned against a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian presidential ticket by political parties, and vowed to mobilise massive votes against the APC Muslim-Muslim ticket.

    The CAN, in a statement by its Secretary General, Joseph Daramola, on June 14, urged political parties to ensure balance in their presidential tickets, warning that a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian ticket would be unacceptable.

    It said: “… the CAN will not accept any presidential ticket that is Christian-Christian or Muslim-Muslim. This simply means that where the presidential candidate of the party is a Christian, the deputy should be a Muslim, and where the presidential candidate is a Muslim, the deputy should be a Christian.

    “In the context of growing religiously-motivated terrorism,… conceiving and executing any plot to have both the President and Vice President come from the same religion is a deliberate effort to ignite the fire of religious warfare in Nigeria.

    “Therefore, we give notice to all political parties that we will protect the religious diversity of the Nigerian State and will mobilise… against any party that sows the seed of religious conflict by presenting to Nigeria a presidential ticket that is Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian.”

    A statement by the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria came on June 14 via its Secretary-General, Rev. Fr Zachara Nyantiso Samjumi, and Director, Social Communications, Rev. Fr Michael Nsikak Umoh.

    In it, the Church said there’s nothing wrong in a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian ticket in a democractic dispensation “if there is mutual trust and respect for the human person, and the desire for seeking political office is the fostering of the common good.”

    “With the present glaring crisis and division in the nation, a Muslim-Muslim ticket would be most insensitive and a tacit endorsement of the negative voices of many non-state actors who have been threatening this nation’s unity and peaceful coexistence without an arrest,” the Church said.

    “Going by the Kaduna experience, we can perceive the havoc the Muslim-Muslim ticket has brought upon the predominantly Christian people of Southern Kaduna.

    “We… strongly advise those political parties toying with divisive agenda to have a rethink by presenting a more inclusive ticket, while calling on people of goodwill to resist this budding injustice that may be hatched against a cross section of the people,” the Church added.

    And the ACIPA in a statement by its Chairman, Rev. Shehu Luke, on June 14, said it’s “aware of the plan for a Muslim-Muslim ticket or an alternative ‘use’ of (a) Christian running mate to be vice-president to assuage his Christians while promoting Islamic agenda.”

    “This is unacceptable to ACIPA, our networking partners, and indeed all Christians in the next dispensation. Any political party or candidate that neglects Arewa (northern) Christians shall do so at their peril.

    “ACIPA shall be consulting widely in the days ahead for a definite decision on who to endorse as the President of Nigeria in the 2023 elections,” the association said.

    Despite these warnings by the Christian community against a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian presidential ticket, the APC and Tinubu are accusingly set to name a Muslim running mate.

    Ahead of the 2023 elections, it can be said that the APC and Tinubu aren’t unaware, and unmindful of Nigeria’s religious diversity, which’s lately been exacerbated by the actions of fundamentalists.

    Yet, in politics, the paramount consideration is how to win elections and control power. Will Tinubu picking a Northern Christian secure the APC the needed victory to retain power beyond 2023?

    That’s unlikely, as Christians are in the minority, reortedly about 15 per cent of the voting population in the North! Tinubu and APC need the region’s majority Muslim votes, to counter any deficits from the Christian community of Southern Nigeria at the polls.

    Going by a reported APC calculation, only a Muslim-Muslim ticket can guarantee it success in 2023, and thus can’t afford a Muslim-Christian ticket in keeping with Nigeria’s religious diversity.

    Similarly, the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, can’t pair a Muslim as a winning strategy. Hence, the party settled for a Christian running mate in Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Ditto for the Labour Party (LP) flagbearer, former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi, choosing a Muslim vice presidential candidate (with Dr Doyin Okupe, a Christian from Ogun State, acting as a proxy); and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) candidate, former Kano State Governor Musa Kwankwaso, going for a Christian running mate (if Kwankwaso sustains his candidacy).

    From an assumed winning strategy, Atiku can’t gamble with a Muslim joint ticket; Obi can’t joke with a Christian partner; and Kwakwanso won’t consider a Muslim running mate. Why will Tinubu experiment with a Christian that won’t guarantee him success?

    Those against the APC Muslim-Muslim combo should mobilise to democratically vote against the ticket at the general election. That’s a commendable way to show disapproval and disenchantment!

    *Mr Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria

  • Tinubu picks Masari as ‘placeholder’ running mate for 2023 presidential election

    Tinubu picks Masari as ‘placeholder’ running mate for 2023 presidential election

    The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has picked Hon Kabiru Masari as his ‘placeholder’ running mate for the 2023 Presidential elections.

    A chieftain of the party Kabiru Faskari said this during an interview on national Television program stating:

    “Ibrahim Kabiru Masari is our vice presidential nominee. He was the Welfare Secretary of the APC under Oshiomhole (former National Chairman of the party),” he said during the show on Friday. “He is a well-known politician in Kaduna State and his name has been submitted.

    Faskari explained that picking Kabiru, who hails from Katsina State, does not violate the country’s laws as against the clamour for a Muslim/Christian APC ticket.

    According to him, Kabiru is experienced, close to Tinubu, and will not have a problem working with the former Lagos State governor.

    “He is young; he represents the youths and is grounded in politics and was even a national official of the APC. He is quite close to the presidential candidate and has been with him for a very long time. It is a very informed decision to put out his name.”

    He said the decision followed wide consultations and that the party needs a person from a region with a large voting population.

    “I think what it is that it was the decision of the presidential candidate after due diligence,” the APC chieftain added.

    The APC, it is believed is putting Kabiru as a placeholder to beat the deadline given by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for presidential candidates to submit the names of their running mates.

    INEC had given a Friday, June 17th, deadline for the submission of the names.