2023 Presidency: Northern Elders deny involvement in emergence of PDP consensus candidates
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..Says NEF non-partisan
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The Northern Elders Forum, NEF, on Sunday denied direct involvement in the selection of any persons as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, consensus candidates of the north ahead of the 2023 presidential elections.
Recall media reports had it that a former Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed have emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, consensus candidates for the northern zone ahead of the next year’s general elections.
But the NEF through its Director, Publicity and Advocacy, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, dismissed the reports that northern elders had endorsed Mohammed and Saraki after a meeting in Minna, Niger State.
According to Baba Ahmed in a statement issued in Abuja, said the Forum is non-partisan, but strongly committed to the creation of a level playing field which will allow the emergence of only the best leaders in the next year’s elections.
The NEF Spokesman warned mischief makers against causing confusion over the role of the Forum’s Chairman, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, in the efforts to create consensus among four aspirants for the Presidential ticket of the PDP.
Baba-Ahmed admonished stakeholders to desist from imposing restrictions, which offend principles of inclusion and fairness, stressing that the Forum believes the fate of all candidates should be left to party delegates and voters to decide.
He said, “It has become necessary to address the impression created in part by mischief, and in part by genuine confusion over the role of the Convener of Northern Elders Forum, in the efforts to create consensus among four aspirants for the Presidential ticket of the PDP.
“The idea to attempt to engineer a consensus among the aspirants was that of the aspirants themselves. Governors Aminu W Tambuwal and Bala Mohammed, former Senate President A.B.Saraki and Malam Mohammed Hayatudeen had informed President Badamasi Babangida of their intention, and requested elderly intervention and advise in the event that their efforts failed to produce consensus.
“President Babangida in turn requested Professor Ango Abdullahi in his individual capacity to design and manage a process that could improve a consensus agreement among the four aspirants. Professor Ango Abdullahi concluded that assignment and released a detailed report and recommendation, signing it in his individual capacity.
It is important to make clear that the entire process did not involve the Northern Elders Forum as a group, and is not a product of the group. Professor Ango Abdullahi is free to undertake any lawful activity as a citizen, and genuine misinterpretations of his role are understandable. Northern Elders Forum is not affiliated to any political party or aspirant, and is strongly committed to the creation of a level playing field which will allow the emergence of the best leaders in the 2023 elections.
“It has also remained consistent in its conviction that all parts of the country should play their parts freely, unhindered by the restrictions which offend principles of inclusion and fairness.
“The Forum believes the North has excellent candidates whose fate should be left to party delegates and voters to decide.”
