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Yakasai Reveals Real Reason Tinubu Visited Him in Abuja Residence

  • Yakasai Reveals Real Reason Tinubu Visited Him in Abuja Residence

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, a founding member of the Arewa Consultative Forum and an elder statesman, has stated that he will back Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, in his presidential bid in 2023.

Tinubu had on Wednesday visited the elder statesman at his Abuja residence.

Tinubu

The ex-governor of Lagos was at Yakasai’s Abuja villa on Saturday, according to Saturday PUNCH, to request his support for Tinubu’s presidential bid in the next general elections.

Posters and billboards promoting Tinubu’s rumored presidential bid have recently been seen in major cities such as Lagos and Abuja. Tinubu was the governor of Lagos from May 1999 until May 2007.

Despite the fact that Tinubu has not to proclaim his desire to run for any office in 2023, there have been speculations and hints that he may be interested in the elevated position.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had in October inaugurated the South-West Agenda 2023, a political movement mobilising support for Tinubu to contest the 2023 presidential election.

Tinubu, who celebrated his 69th birthday in March 2021 and commands an arguably large following of political loyalists, has been reported to nurse presidential ambition in 2023, even as political debates get intense for a southern president after the eight-year regime of the incumbent, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), who is from Katsina State, North-West Nigeria.

Between July and October 2021, while Tinubu was in the United Kingdom for a knee surgery and physiotherapy, over 50 politicians, including the President, six governors, dozens of senators and House of Representatives members, visited him at his London home and turned the place to a Mecca of sort.

In October, the Northern Caucus of House of Representatives, led by Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase, had also paid a get-well visit to the APC leader in London and declared support for Tinubu’s reported 2023 presidential ambition.

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH on Friday, 96-year-old Yakasai said he had earmarked two politicians to support for Presidency in 2023.

He, however, said he has no intention to join politics but he has the constitutional right to back any candidate of his choice.

Asked whether he planned to join the ruling party after Tinubu’s visit, Yakassai said, “I don’t want to join any (political) party but I can support a candidate of my choice. I have said it way back in 1951 that I will not be a party member but I will support a candidate of my choice.”

On the APC leader’s visit, the elder statesman said, “He (Tinubu) just came to visit me but actually I have two of them (presidential aspirants) that I have earmarked right from the beginning and I made a vow that any one of them who came to ask for my support first is the person I would support. Tinubu is the first person.”

When asked whether Tinubu told him he would be contesting for President in 2023, Yakasai said, “He (Tinubu) did and he asked for my support.”

Yakasai, however, said he didn’t disclose to Tinubu, during the visit, that he would support his ambition.

He also said that interested aspirants must first scale the hurdles of primary elections in their various political parties “then we will begin to compare them.”

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