Dr Abdul Jhalil Tafawa Balewa, son of late first Prime
Minister of Nigerian, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa has said he had not withdrawn from
the 2015 presidential race as being speculated.
He made this known to newsmen at the PDP national
headquarters after submitting his Nomination and Expression of Interest Forms
to contest the election.
The aspirant, son of late first Prime Minister of Nigerian,
Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, obtained the forms after the National Executive Committee
(NEC) of PDP had endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan as sole presidential
candidate.
The PDP NEC, its highest decision making organ, endorsed
President Jonathan after the PDP Governors Forum and other organs of the party
adopted him as their candidate for the election.
Balewa was initially speculated to have jettisoned his
ambition after alleged due consultation and a visit to Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin
Clark.
But in a dramatic turn of event, Balewa denied his withdrawal
from the race for the PDP presidential ticket, saying: "I have never
withdrawn from the race, there was no agreement with Chief Edwin Clark.
``I went to Baba Clark’s press briefing, and was asked a
question and I responded that I have nothing to say, because it was Clark's
briefing", he said.
Balewa, however, disagreed that he was being sponsored as a
spoiler allegedly playing the script of a certain group of people as was being
speculated.
``I am truly a Nigerian and I will not denigrate this country’’,
he stressed.
The aspirant added that his constituency was the 180million
Nigerians he seeks to represent, not a clique of persons.
Belewa said he had submitted his forms to the party`s
National Organising Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha, to contest in the PDP
electoral process ahead of the 2015 presidential election.
The PDP formally closed the return of completed nomination
and expression of interest forms for 2015 general elections by aspirants on Nov.
14.
Prof. Akasoba Duke-Abiola, widow of late business mogul,
Chief MKO Abiola, who also signified interest to contest the presidency, did
not show up at the party headquarters to pick her forms.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr Olisa Metuh, had on
Nov. 13, called on Duke-Abiola to come forward to the party`s headquarters to
pick her forms.
According to the statement, Duke-Abiola wilfully refused to
collect her expression of interest and nomination forms, even after it was sent
to her through her lawyers.
This, the statement said, suggested an ulterior motive,
adding that other aspirants, including Balewa and President Goodluck Jonathan,
collected their forms on Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 respectively.
Metuh expressed surprise that Duke-Abiola chose to go to
court instead of taking advantage of the extension, which expired on Nov. 14,
to collect her forms
No comments:
Post a Comment
Leave Your Comment Here