Buhari Atiku in secret meeting in Abuja

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress [APC] on Sunday visited ex-Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.

It is not clear what both politicians discussed at the closed-door meeting held at Atiku’s Abuja residence, but sources say it may not be unconnected with how to confront the forthcoming presidential election.

Our correspondent gathered that Buhari visited alone with just his orderly and driver while all Atiku’s aides were asked to stay away as the two leaders conversed behind closed-doors.

A source in the former vice-president’s camp however said “the APC presidential candidate came to seek the support and collaboration of Atiku in line with the former VP’s pledge to work for the success of the APC in the general elections”.

“It is also possible that they may have discussed the choice of Buhari’s VP consideration ahead of the meeting by the party tomorrow on the subject in Abuja,” the source said.

Before Buhari’s visit, our correspondent gathered that a chieftain of the party and former Chairman of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party [ANPP], Ogbonnaya Onu, and Lawal Shuaibu, APC’s Deputy National Chairman (North), had visited Atiku.

Their mission to the former vice-president’s residence is also unclear, but the Atiku Campaign Organisation had before the APC presidential primary proposed Onu to head the party’s Negotiation Committee, which was expected to work towards ensuring that the party went into the 2015 election after its primaries with a united front.

“I cannot confirm if that proposal was accepted by the party and if indeed Onu came visiting in that capacity to discuss the affairs of the party post-primaries and to chart a way forward,” our source in the Atiku camp said.

Atiku had in his concession speech, after losing the primary, pledged to hand over his policy document to Buhari for possible review and implementation.

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