2019: Your withdrawal won’t stop
Atiku from defeating Buhari – CUPP tells SDP
The Coalition of United Political
Parties (CUPP) has reacted to the withdrawal of the Social Democratic Party
(SDP) from the recent endorsement of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as
the consensus candidate for 2019 presidential election.
SDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr
Mohammed Alfa, had last week said the party already has a candidate, Mr Donald
Duke whose name had been submitted to INEC for the 2019 election.
Reacting, however, Ikenga Imo
Ugochinyere, CUPP 1st National Spokesperson described the withdrawal of the SDP
as inconsequential.
He insisted that the development
would not in any way affect the chances of Atiku Abubakar becoming the next
president of Nigeria .
Ugochinyere made this assertion in a
statement issued on Tuesday and forwarded to
News Agency
The statement read:
“Our attention been drawn to the statement
of SDP announcing their withdrawal from the Coalition.
“CUPP wishes to state that the
pulling out of the coalition by SDP is a failed attempt to help the dwindling
electoral fortunes of President Buhari.
“It must be noted that SDP, before
the recent withdrawal, was a member of the Steering and Selection committees of
the CUPP and was represented by Dr. Olu Agunloye where the final decision was
taken. So the SDP also fully participated in all the selection processes.
“It is in record that SDP was in the
coalition when the CUPP template was drafted. It is therefore surprising for
SDP to pull out of the coalition at this point.
“Let it also be known that the SDP’s
anger over the loss of the Vice Presidential slot of the coalition is not
attainable.
This is because Section 142 of the 1999 constitution says the
President and Vice President must be from the same political party.
The pull
out of SDP after they have voted and a consensus reached, is baseless and does
not show the spirit of nationalism.
“The coalition is however, waxing
stronger even with the pulling out of SDP as 5 more political parties have
joined the coalition.
We at the coalition are not disturbed as the SDP
candidate does not have clout and electoral value to challenge the coalition
candidate.
We hereby urge Nigerians to remain
steadfast and unflinching in their support for the coalition as the state of
the union of the coalition is strong and victory is assured.”
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