Ribadu battles Bafarawa for ACN ticket
The former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Nuhu Ribadu, and former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, will be the pair to slug it out for the presidential ticket of the Action Congress of Nigeria, barring any delayed maneuverings.
While Mr. Ribadu will today pick up his nomination form at the party secretariat in Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, Mr. Bafarawa picked up his form yesterday. The party’s deadline for the purchase of the presidential nomination form is Sunday, April 9. The form is sold by the party for N5 million.
NEXT has learnt that the certainty of Messrs Bafarawa and Ribadu being the final contestants to vie for the ticket is due to the withdrawal of the former national secretary of the party, Usman Bugaje, and Saidu Malami from the presidential race.
“Dr Bugaje has pulled out from the race. He has written us (ACN secretariat) that he is no longer interested in contesting the presidential election,” an official of the party told NEXT.
When contacted, Mr Bugaje declined giving any information about his purported letter. “I will let you know what my decision is at the party primary,” Mr Bugaje told NEXT.
Mr Malami is also said to have withdrawn from the race after several meetings between himself and Mr Ribadu. Both men attended the interactive session organized by the Abuja chapter of the CAN. Both Mr. Malami and Mr. Bugaje are said to have decided to support Mr Ribadu. The party’s presidential primary has been fixed for January 14 in Abuja.
Chairman’s warning
Ahead of the primaries, ACN’s national chairman, Bisi Akande, has urged all members to ensure the best conduct and maintain the highest standards all through the primaries.
Mr Akande in a statement issued on Thursday, charged the party executives, party officials and aspirants to keep to the high standards and behaviour of the party.”
“Our party is a disciplined party and a party that is determined to install democracy and good governance,” he said. ” It will, therefore, not tolerate any corrupt practices or any behaviour that will undermine the integrity of our party and process.”
Mr Akande further warned that a monitoring system is in place to catch any illegal exchange of funds stating that “for the avoidance of doubt, a surveillance system has been put in place to monitor and detect any demands or exchange of funds other than that published in the guidelines. We are determined to ensure democracy and build a strong foundation for good governance,” he stated.
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