How They Stand: Check Out All The 12 Aspirants Vying For PDP’s Presidential Ticket (Photos)

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The 2019 presidential election is just about four months away and various political parties have been working round the clock to present a candidate that will challenge President Muhammadu Buhari during the polls. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is at the forefront of this.

On Saturday, the party will hold its presidential primary election in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. Determined to return to power in 2019, the PDP would have to choose its presidential candidate from a list of 12 presidential aspirants.

Who are the aspirants and what do they stand for?

ATIKU ABUBAKAR

Former President Atiku Abubakar Abubakar is running for president for the fourth time, having contested in 2007, 2011 and 2015. Since he left office as vice-president in the Olusegun Obasanjo administration, Abubakar has been actively involved in politics although on different political platforms, leaving the PDP only to return there in 2017.

No doubt one of the most prominent figures in the race, Atiku was also a founding member of the PDP and is seen as one of the party’s biggest financiers. One of Abubakar’s priorities if elected president, according to him, would be restructuring the country. He is aged 71.

BUKOLA SARAKI

Call him Nigeria’s Francis Underwood – from popular American series ‘House of Cards’ – and you may not be far from the truth. Smart, ambitious and dogged, Senate President Bukola Saraki is one of those who makes the presidential race a close contest. He declared to join the race after leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) amid a running battle with the APC-led federal government.

A two-time governor, Saraki’s emergence as senate president remains a mystery to many, especially his party which at the time was rooting for another candidate in the person of Ahmad Lawan, incumbent senate leader. Whether the politics surrounding that incident will also play out at the PDP primary or not, only time can tell. At 55, he is one of the youngest in the race.

AMINU TAMBUWAL

Aminu Tambuwal is the current governor of Sokoto state and was speaker of the house of representatives between 2011 and 2015. He was elected speaker on the platform of PDP but defected to APC in 2014. He later won the governorship ticket of the APC and defeated the PDP candidate in the 2015 election, only to return to the PDP a few months ago.

His first experience in legislative proceedings was in 1999, as a personal assistant on legislative affairs to Abdullahi Wali, the then senate leader. Tambuwal has said if elected president, part of his agenda would be to address the seeming lack of transparency in the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). He is 52 and is one of the youngest among the PDP presidential aspirants.

RABIU MUSA KWANKWASO

A two-time governor of Kano state and senator representing Kano central senatorial district, Kwankwaso is another bigwig in the PDP seeking to unseat Buhari in 2019. With a huge fan base in Kano engineered by the Kwankwasiya movement, Kwankwaso was one of those that formed the APC and his impact in politics in the north is not in doubt.

Just like some of the other aspirants, the senator recently defected from the APC to the PDP. During his presidential declaration, he harped on education as one of his core mandates if elected president. “We believe that education is the cornerstone of any development and nation-building. Education shall be a cardinal point of our administration,” he had said. The senator is aged 61.

SULE LAMIDO

Lamido was elected governor of Jigawa in 2007 and got re-elected in 2015. Before serving as governor, he had served as Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister between 1999 and 2003, under Obasanjo. Interestingly, he also co-founded the party alongside the likes of Atiku, giving him some edge over “new entrants” like Saraki.

In one of his presidential rallies held in Jigawa, he had said: “During my time as foreign affairs minister, I was known all over the world; while my track record as former governor of eight years has raised me above Buhari.”

The former governor and his two sons are facing trial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged fraud. He is aged 70.

IBRAHIM  DANKWAMBO

Ibrahim Dankwambo is currently serving his second term as governor of Gombe state. Before assuming office in 2011, he had served as accountant-general of the federation and is believed to be one of the leading technocrats of northern extraction.

The governor is seen to be performing especially in the area of infrastructural development and although with not so many years in politics, he is intent on winning the PDP’s presidential ticket. He is aged 56.

KABIRU TURAKI

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