Muhammadu Buhari recently met with a former governor of Ogun State and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Segun Osoba, and gubernatorial candidate of the state, Dapo Abiodun at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Osoba revealed that the President endorsed the candidature of Abiodun and other contestants in the 2019 elections.
Osoba further stated that Buhari raised Abiodun’s hand, just as he did for other party contestants’ endorsement for the forthcoming elections, promising the APC candidates that his support towards success in the polls will not change.
“Mr. President has confirmed that his candidate in Ogun State is Prince Dapo Abiodun and that he has no other candidate. APC is his party in Ogun State and he has no other party in Nigeria other than the APC.
“He assured us that he will personally come to Ogun State to formally present Abiodun as his candidate and assured that he is clarifying any ambiguity whatsoever of any name dropping; blackmail; misinformation that anybody maybe peddling that all elections in the country, not just Ogun, people must vote for APC and no other party.
“That is the message that the President gave to us this morning.
“I also seized the opportunity to present my autobiography, which I’m going to launch if the President gives me a date because in the book I reminded him of the letter he wrote to me on June 12, 1984 when he appointed me as managing director of Daily Times.
“So, I presented the book to him. In the book I showed the judgment in 2003 when he won the election in Ogun State even when he was not the President.
“We assured him that if he can defeat an incumbent President in 2003 in Ogun State, a judgment was given where they said the election in Ogun was fraudulent and was nullified by the tribunal, so if he can win in 2003 by defeating an incumbent President he would win in 2019, by the grace of God,” Osoba stated.
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