Atiku Recounts How He Rejected TINUBU as Running Mate
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has recounted how he rejected an attempt by then Lagos State Governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to become his running mate, saying he opposed a Muslim-Muslim ticket in the interest of the country.
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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has recounted how he rejected an attempt by then Lagos State Governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to become his running mate, saying he opposed a Muslim-Muslim ticket in the interest of the country.
In a Hausa-language video interview shared on X, Atiku said that after he secured the presidential ticket, Tinubu sent five elders, including former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Tom Ikimi, and former Osun State Governor, Bisi Akande, to discuss the possibility of becoming his running mate.
Atiku said Tinubu had earlier promised to support his presidential ambition.
“He said he would back me to secure the ticket. After I got the ticket, he sent five elders among them Tom Ikimi, Bisi Akande and three others. They told me that Tinubu wanted to be my running mate. I told them that, as Christians they should understand that it was inappropriate for me to pick a Muslim as my running mate.
“I asked them why they could not tell him that. I told them that I could not accept a Muslim-Muslim ticket, because it would not be of the best interest of our country. He broke away and backed the late President Umaru Musa Ya’adua, may his soul rest in peace.”
Atiku said the disagreement led to their political separation, with both men remaining in different political camps until 2014, during Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential campaign.
“I returned to Abuja after the convention and Late President Muhamamdu Buhari visited me at my residence. He told me that he had contested the primary election and won, but needed support to win the secondary election, saying he could not win without my support.
“I gave him one condition because I learnt that Tinubu wanted Buhari to pick him as his running mate. I assured him I will support on the condition that he will not do Muslim-Muslim ticket. After about five minutes of thought, he assured me would not.”
Atiku said Tinubu later sent emissaries to Buhari after learning about the agreement reached between them.
He added:
“Tinubu was so upset, saying that Buhari had not kept his promise, and so on. He was eventually calmed down. He later asked Buhari to pick his wife since she is a Christian, but Buhari declined to work with a female running mate.
“Clerics were involved in the ensuing disagreement, but in the end, Tinubu was convinced to nominate Osibanjo who was his Attorney-General and a Christian and Buhari accepted the nomination.”