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Ribadu to emerge as AC presidential candidate

Ribadu to emerge as AC presidential candidate  ; If the Action Congress and its new coalition partners stick to their plans, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, will fly the flag of ...

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    Default Ribadu to emerge as AC presidential candidate



    If the Action Congress and its new coalition partners stick to their plans, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, will fly the flag of the new Action Congress of Nigeria in the 2011 presidential election.

    NEXT learnt yesterday that AC top brass as well as some chieftains of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Democratic Peoples Party, All Nigeria Peoples Party, and Congress for Progressive Change have in the past weeks engaged in a series of meetings and negotiations expected to culminate in the drafting of Mr. Ribadu into the presidential race. The National Conscience Party, led by Lagos lawyer Femi Falana, is expected to join the coalition.

    Our sources said at several meetings held in Abuja and Lagos by the group, it was agreed that Mr. Ribadu was the strongest and the most credible candidate that could be fielded by the opposition to dethrone the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.

    No decision has been taken on who Mr. Ribadu’s running mate would be.

    Leaders of the coalition, it was learnt, met with Mr. Ribadu during his visit to Nigeria from his Washington base in June. Another delegation from the group also reportedly met the former EFCC chairman in Washington to pressure him to shun offers of appointment from President Goodluck Jonathan and return home to participate in the political process.

    The former police officer is expected back in Nigeria later this month, during which arrangements for his formal declaration for the presidential race would be finalised.

    Mr. Ribadu’s candidature might alter Nigeria’s political equation. The country is dominated by the PDP, which has been in power since 1999 when the nation returned to constitutional democracy.

    The ruling party is still bickering over whether it should retain a zoning formula, which allows the presidency to be rotated between the North and the South.

    Before zeroing in on Mr. Ribadu, others considered by the group for the presidential ticket were a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir el-Rufai; a former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke; and the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress in the 2007 election, Pat Utomi.

    “But after extensive discussions, we decided that Ribadu is our best bet,” a member of the coalition said. “If he agrees to run, that will be great for our country. He is a credible and energetic young man who will do well. All we want to do is to enthrone credible and efficient leadership for our country.”

    When contacted yesterday, Mr. Ribadu was evasive on whether he would contest the 2011 election or not.

    “Whether I will run or not is a decision for another day,” he said. “But I will quickly add that what Nigeria needs is good leadership that the people believe in, that will bring the people together, provide stability, security, justice and peace.

    “We need a leadership that will not allow wastage of our resources. I agree with the Greek proverb that says a society grows great when all men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. People should be willing to selflessly serve their country without wanting anything in return,” he said.

    On whether he has been contacted by the Action Congress coalition, Mr. Ribadu laughed and said, “I don’t want to single out any one group. I have been in constant touch with a lot of Nigerians of all shades and opinions who mean well for our country.”

    Selling the candidature

    The National publicity secretary of the AC, Lai Mohammed, could not be reached yesterday, but he had told journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday that the new Action Congress of Nigeria would unveil its presidential candidate, who will not be older than 50, at the end of this month.

    Mr. Ribadu will be 50 in November.

    Mr. Mohammed and some party chiefs have reportedly been travelling round the South West region to sell Mr. Ribadu’s candidature and planned coalition to party members in the zone.

    A visit to the five other geopolitical zones, NEXT learnt, will follow in the weeks ahead.

    Before arriving at the candidature of the anti-corruption activist, our source said the group also considered former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari. But he was reportedly ruled out after some participants in the negotiations argued that Nigerians might be reluctant to vote for former military dictators believed to have brought Nigerians to its knees.

    “There are those who also argued that Mr. Buhari is yet to, and may not embrace democratic tenets, being a former military ruler,” said a source who did not want to be named. “But the greatest factor against Buhari is that he is not sellable to Christians and to people in the South who still consider him a religious zealot.”

    He said the team was already reaching out to the former head of state to drop his presidential ambition and support the candidature of Mr. Ribadu.

    “Buhari is a good man. He has done his best for our country. But what we are saying is that it is time for him and his likes to allow fresh blood to take charge of our country. He should give others a chance.”


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    Seems to me a formidable opponent to Good luck Jonathan,If this is true then watch out:MANY POLITICAL WEAPONS WILL BE HURLED AT HIM.



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    Can He be the Hope and the Dreams of Nigerians (Obama of Africa)?.


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    I prefer Buhari, but only if he will not enforce Sharia on all of us. Ribadu has wined and dined with many powerful shots of the PDP. Hence, he might not be capable of non-selective justice if he gets there.



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    Default 2011: Ribadu Declines to Contest for Presidency


    Former EFCC chairman, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu yesterday in an interview with Saharareporters said he has not reached the point where he can make a definitive declaration about running for the office of president in the country.

    However he explained that he has been approached by several political groups and non-political party actors, including Nigerian youth, women and elders who are clamoring for change in Nigeria.

    "I have strong interest in the future of Nigeria and its citizens, I have strong interest in helping to form, change or redirect the destiny of our nation in the right direction this time around and I am convinced that the country deserves better leadership."

    Asked if he thinks he can muster enough financial power to run for office in a country where money defines everything, he said that it is not true that money determines everything in Nigeria, adding that that conception comes from the prebendal and predatory politics of a tiny cabal within the system. Citing his experience at the EFCC, Ribadu said he fought the big money men with little resources while at the commission and still succeeded in bringing many of them to justice.

    He said whatever decisions he would take would depend on the consensus of the majority of Nigerians across the country and the rest of the world.

    “Definitely, I will be participating in the process of change already initiated by ordinary Nigerians on the streets of Nigeria, the Internet, in various town hall meetings, community groups, churches, mosques and other traditional places of worship and agitation for positive change".



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