Tambuwal seeks support to be Nigeria’s president in 2023

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto has called for unity among leaders and stakeholders of the PDP to win the 2023 presidential election.
Mr Tambuwal was speaking at a consultative meeting with 36 states chairmen of the party in Abuja on his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.
The governor, who described PDP as a party to beat in 2023, said what the party needed at this time was unity.
“Unity of purpose and understanding and working together is all the party needed to realise the all-important goal of rescuing Nigeria,” Mr Tambuwal. “Consultations are ongoing, and we will have to comply with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) guidelines as a responsible political party. So, nothing stops the consultations from continuing.”
He added, “Our party stands a chance, and it is the party to beat in Nigeria today.”
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Hassan Hyat, PDP chairman in Kaduna, said Mr Tambuwal, who doubles as the PDP Governors’ Forum’s chair, convened the meeting to officially inform them of his intent to run for president in 2023.
Mr Hyat called on all aspirants of the party to close ranks and not to forget that the office of the President would only have a single occupant at any given time.
“We are more interested in the unity of the party as our number one cardinal objective because we believe that the party has to come back to rescue Nigeria, and we are asking everybody to join forces,” he stated. “We cannot have more than one President at a time, and therefore, among all others, there must be unity of purpose amongst them like just among all other members of the party.”
Ex-Governor Attahiru Bafarawa of Sokoto described Mr Tambuwal as a man capable of running Nigeria.
Mr Bafarawa, while seeking the support of the chairmen for Tambuwal, assured them that he would not forget any stakeholder.
“All aspirants want to see the chairmen now. After the elections, they will forget about you. I am telling you, the man seated with me here (Tambuwal) will never in life abandon you,” the ex-governor assured. “If I know that he will abandon you, honestly speaking, I will not be with him. I know who I am following, and I am confident that he will not and never abandon you.”
(NAN)
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