Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna has reacted to claims that the chances of president Buhari getting re-elected in 2019 would be reduced if the aggrieved members of the nPDP pull out of the ruling All Progressives Congress.
He made this known in an interview with State House correspondents in Abuja on Tuesday where he said President Buhari would be re-elected, with or without the threatening former PDP members.
“I don’t agree and I want to go back to 2003. What are we talking about? Who are these new PDP people that are threatening? This is Kwara, Kano, Sokoto, Adamawa, Rivers but I don’t think Amaechi is part of them.
“So let’s take these four states, go back to 2003 and check. Buhari then under ANPP won in all these four states. Go back to 2007, Buhari won in these four states. Even when Shakarau was running as a presidential candidate in 2011, Buhari defeated him in Kano.
“And, I have no doubt in my mind that even if the people threatening to leave, leave, it will have absolutely no impact on the presidential elections, the president will win Sokoto, Kwara and Adamawa easily.
“Kano is already in the bag, I mean if you saw the crowd that welcome the president without the former governor Kwankwaso, Kano has always been the president’s base,” El-Rufai said.
Source: News Agencies