Former
presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN),
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, said that his desire to serve at any level
propelled him to drop his initial presidential
ambition to contest the governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic
Party for the Adamawa State governorship poll.
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Ribadu, who spoke with journalists after
he submitted his nomination form at the national headquarters of the
PDP in Abuja on Monday.
Ribadu, who was a former chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, said, “Everything in my life
has been about public service. I’m prepared to serve in any capacity.
“If you ask me to come and be a sweeper
of any street in any part of the country, I’m ready to do that. I don’t
even have power of my own in any part.”
Asked whether he was worried that the
PDP was yet to grant him and other defected aspirants waivers needed to
contest the primary, he said no.
”I am not worried about the waiver. I
have followed the rules. I am a law and order person. I have done my own
bit and I will wait for the party to do their own. That part is not my
responsibility,” he said.
Under the constitution of the party, new
members and returnees are not qualified to seek elective positions
until after two years, except they get a waiver.
Section 50 (9) of the PDP constitution
says, “There shall be a minimum of two year membership span for a member
to be eligible to stand for election into any public office, unless the
appropriate executive committee gives a waiver or rules to the
contrary.”
Meanwhile, other aspirants have insisted
that the party must conduct proper primary to choose the party’s
candidate for the October 11 election.
The aspirants spoke when they came to
also submit their nomination forms to the party’s national leadership,
which was received by the National Organisation Secretary, Alhaji
Abubakar Mustapha.
The aspirants included the former
Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission, Alhaji
Mohammed Modibbo; Acting Governor of the state, Ahmed Fintiri; former
Presidential Adviser, Ahmed Gulak; and the former ACN governorship
candidate in the state, Mr. Marcus Gundiri.
Others are former Lagos State Military
Administrator, Buba Marwa; Dr. Umar Ardo, Senator Ahmed Girei, Gen.
A.A.Kana (retd.), Awwal Tukur and Aliyu Idi-Hong.
Modibbo said, “People should be allowed
to contest. We should not pay too much attention to consensus. Our
tragedy in the state was that we did not do the proper thing when we
chose the past leader.”
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