Former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has appealed to the leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South East zone to support the party’s presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in his choice
of Mr. Peter Obi as his running mate, to ensure victory for PDP in next year’s general elections.
The former President’s appeal follows a statement issued on Saturday by leaders of the party in the zone stating that they were not properly consulted before Obi’s nomination was made public. In a statement addressed to party members which he personally signed, the former President counseled against insisting on obtaining a zonal endorsement for a vice presidential nomination, adding that it is the prerogative of the Presidential candidate to select the candidate he believes will help him to achieve his vision and goals for the nation.
A statement issued by Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, the former President’s spokesman quoted Dr. Jonathan thus: “I therefore want to directly appeal to my brothers and sisters from the South East zone who are members of our party to reconsider their position and allow the presidential candidate of the PDP to select a candidate he thinks he can work with to be able to achieve the party’s development goals.
Since Atiku has already nominated Mr. Peter Obi as his running mate, I am pleading with my party members from the zone to accept his choice.”
Below is the full statement issued by Dr. Jonathan:
“I thank members of our great party for the successful conduct of the primaries for the various elective positions ahead of the 2019 general elections. By holding transparent, peaceful and rancor-free convention and primaries across the country, our party has once more, taken the nation’s democratic exercise a notch higher, in line with our well-established tradition of deepening the growth of democracy in our nation.
“I again congratulate all our candidates for various positions,
including Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who was overwhelmingly elected by our delegates as the flag bearer of our party in the 2019 presidential election. The popularity and positive reviews of the exercise across the country is a clear demonstration of national endorsement for the choices we made, going into the 2019 elections.
“The task before us is to build on this firm foundation and momentum by pulling in one direction and working assiduously for the victory of these candidates at the polls.
It is against this backdrop that I appeal for calm and understanding in the South East where my attention has been drawn to the fact that some leaders of our party are openly expressing their discomfort with the reported nomination of former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi as Atiku’s running mate. I am told that some of our leaders in the zone have raised issues with the process of consultation that produced
the Vice Presidential candidate.
“I affirm that consultation is a key ingredient in every political
process. Nonetheless, in the selection of a vice presidential
candidate, a presidential candidate is allowed reasonable freedom to
select his running mate based on loyalty, trust, experience,
temperament and capacity to perform the responsibilities of the
office. Anything other than this could create tension and acrimony
between the presidential candidate and his running mate, even before
the inauguration of the government.
My plea is for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to be given a free hand to choose
who he wants to work with as his Vice President without putting him
through undue pressure. In this regard, only minimal consultation is
required which doesn’t necessarily have to involve full regional
review and approval.
“We have to be careful not to give the impression that the process of
selecting a Vice Presidential candidate cannot progress until a
regional stamp of approval is formally procured. The system we are
used to right from the First Republic is one that places the choice of
a running mate at the behest of the candidate, based on his own
convictions on capacity and compatibility.
“From my political history beginning from Deputy Governor to
President, I can say that this is the tradition and standard practice
in countries where either the President and his Vice or Governor and
his deputy contest election on a common slate. In such instance, once
a candidate emerges, he or she is given a free hand to select the
person who understands his vision and plans for the country, as his
running mate.
I therefore want to directly appeal to my brothers and sisters from
the South East zone who are members of our party to reconsider their
position and allow the presidential candidate of our party to select a
candidate he thinks he can work with to be able to achieve the party’s
development goals. Since Atiku has nominated Mr. Peter Obi as his
running mate, I am pleading with my party members from the zone to
accept his choice.”