Why APC governors are failing to agree consensus candidate for the presidency

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The twenty state governors elected under the umbrella of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have failed to choose a consensus candidate for the presidency despite appeals by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.
The governors who revel in the exalted position they now find themselves in because of their stranglehold on delegates of their states remain torn apart by their different interests.
They are also being pulled apart by powerful outside forces in a fierce contest where Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, APC national leader Bola Tinubu and former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi are said to remain the frontrunners.
Buhari is in Spain with three of his ministers who will have unfettered access to the president for days with some in APC now triggering speculations about who among the candidates the three ministers have been supporting.
The president wants the governors to rally behind a single candidate whom Buhari has not named to succeed him, but that ideal appears now to be elusive for a variety of reasons.

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Firstly, the governors have among their midst four who are themselves seeking to be the APC flagbearer in next year’s crucial presidential election. None of the four including Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, David Umahi of Ebonyi, Yahaya Bello of Kogi, and Abubakar Badaru of Jigawa state is ready to flinch.
In addition, many state governors are angling to pick the slot of vice president and this means that their loyalty is to the presidential aspirants most likely to pick them as deputy.
Thirdly, there is the influence of the powerful but faceless cabal at the villa including two arrowheads of the group who are said to be bent on frustrating the candidacy of Osinbajo on account of the role the latter played in ending the security siege on the national assembly on August 7, 2018, and a resulting sack of the security chief fingered in that operation which happened while the president was away on medical vacation.
This cabal is believed to be responsible for the proliferation of candidates from the southern part of the country but their grouse against Osinbajo is perhaps his greatest strength and the reason why he commands support among Nigerians outside the APC and his Yoruba southwest.
Fourthly, there are the hitherto unknown fifth columnists from the North who are against candidates from the south, partly on the ground that the north should not be handing over the presidency in 2023.
Finally, there are also those who claim they can read the president’s mind by his “body language,” and they count on nothing but their imagination in claiming they know who Buhari does not want to hand over Aso Rock to among the contenders.
For long Buhari refrained from being forceful in his quest to shape the outcome of the presidential primaries but his strong speech on Tuesday may have changed all that. Only time will tell if that change of tact had not come too late.
According to BusinessDay, after the president addressed the governors on Tuesday, all attempts they made to reach the idea of a consensus failed.
With the elimination of statutory delegates through a fumbled amendment to the electoral act, the federal legislators handed over control over the delegates to the governors who in most cases, (excluding Lagos) handpicked the elected delegates for their respective states.

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