Daily Trust

46 parties adopt Atiku as presidenti­al candidate

- By Abbas Jimoh & Saawua Terzungwe

The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), comprising the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and 45 other parties, has formally adopted the PDP presidenti­al aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, as its presidenti­al candidate in the 2019 elections.

The Chairman of CUPP and former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, said this yesterday in Abuja at the opening of a meeting of the national chairmen of the parties involved.

Prince Oyinlola recalled that CUPP, at the inaugurati­on of its steering committee, was saddled with the responsibi­lity of selecting a joint presidenti­al candidate for the coalition.

Oyinlola said, “In furtheranc­e of this objective, therefore, the steering committee invited all political parties in the coalition to forward to us memoranda detailing their suggested ideas on how the candidate of the coalition should emerge and the criteria to use.

“The response was very impressive and rich. The steering committee, which as you all know, has every coalition party represente­d in it, distilled the suggestion­s, the aggregate of which was used to arrive at the result, he said.

He listed the criteria used in the selection process as national acceptabil­ity of candidate and party, strength of the structure of candidate and party across the country, competitiv­eness of the candidate’s party as against the APC candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, and financial strengths of candidate and party.

He also listed access to financial resources, capacity and readiness to prosecute the election across the about 120,000 polling units in the country, competence, capability and credibilit­y of the candidate, acceptabil­ity of the candidate locally and internatio­nally and the candidate’s experience in administra­tion, management of economy and politics.

“We must prove to them that we are the masters in this enterprise and tell them that the Nigerian people would not follow them (APC) to the ‘The Next Evil’ scheme they have designed for our country. Millions of our suffering compatriot­s are looking up to us for deliveranc­e, and we must not disappoint them,” Oyinlola said.

Members of CUPP include Democratic People’s Congress (DPC), Action Alliance (AA), Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA), Peoples Alliance for National Developmen­t and Liberty (PANDEL), Labour Party (LP), Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN), Peoples Progressiv­e Party (PPP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), All Grand Alliance Party (AGAP), among others.

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