To achieve a unity government that would be generally accepted by majority of Nigerians, we have received indications that northern leaders of the Christian faith have expressed their preference for the emergence of a presidential candidate from the geopolitical zone who is of their religious belief.
Among those contemplating fielding a northern Christian presidential candidate, we learnt yesterday, are former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, and former Minister of Defence, Lt-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma.
It was gathered that the group would prefer a Christian as a presidential candidate as part of the larger agenda of the north to ensure that the presidency returns to the zone in 2015.
As such, they are considering establishing a working relationship with any of the major political parties that will zone its presidential slot to the Middle Belt, which comprises states in the North-central and a part of the North-east.
We all know that he north has been agitating for the return of power to the zone on the basis that President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who took over from former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2007, did not complete the constitutionally sanctioned two-term tenure as he died in office midway into his first term in the saddle.
The agitation for power shift is believed to be one of the crucial factors fuelling the crisis in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), especially against the backdrop of the swirling rumours doing the rounds that President Goodluck Jonathan intends to seek a second term in office.
However, the president has neither confirmed nor denied the speculation, saying he would prefer to speak out on his political future in 2014.
Reporters gathered that the northern Christian leaders believe that under the circumstances, instead of being the “pawn or kingmakers in the Nigeria’s political chessboard”, they should provide the king.
Sources said Gowon, Danjuma and others in the group are contending that with Christians being in the majority in Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Taraba and parts of Niger, Kwara, Adamawa, Kebbi and Nasarawa States, this would be a propitious time for them to make a bid for the presidency based on their population.
It was gathered that the Middle Belt states are open to any of the political parties that would offer the presidency to the Middle Belt whose people are predominantly Christians.
It is believed that already, the newly formed All Progressives Congress (APC) is mulling the idea of picking a Christian as its presidential candidate to satisfy this yearning.
The party, if it goes ahead with the decision, it is believed, might pick its presidential running mate from either the South-east or South-west depending on the outcome of the planned national convention of the APC slated for either November or December.
“Since both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and APC are banking on the Middle Belt states as determinant for who becomes the president in the 2015 presidential election, it is also our thinking that we should provide the king rather that being the kingmaker.
“This is the thinking of our leaders like T.Y. Danjuma and General Yakubu Gowon and stakeholders from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN),” the source said.
Danjuma is from Taraba State, while Gowon is from Plateau State. The source said this understanding was made possible by the fact that if Jonathan, a minority is voted president, there is nothing to stop a Christian from the Middle Belt becoming president in a democracy.
What is believed is that, though “the present leadership of CAN under Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor may not support the idea, as he is one of the ardent supporters of President Jonathan, but his tenure of office would soon be over and there is the chance that a successor from the Middle Belt would assume office as the CAN leader.
“A committee has been commissioned to work on the possibility of the Middle Belt presenting a candidate to contest the presidential election, irrespective of political party affiliations. As we speak, meetings are ongoing on this,” the source explained.
According to him, already, the PDP is depending on votes from the South-south and the South-east states to make Jonathan realise his second term ambition, while the APC is relying on votes from the South-west and the North-west states for victory for its presidential candidate.
Both dominant political parties also see the Middle Belt as the “swing zone” and when votes from the zone are added to those from their core support zones, it would make the difference between victory and defeat in the 2015 presidential race.
“This strategy is partly based on the opposition of the governors of Sokoto, Kebbi, Kano and Jigawa States to President Jonathan with active support from Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State and Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, on the one hand, and the active approval of Christian stakeholders, on the other hand.
“With this, the idea of a Christian from the Middle Belt becoming the president would be achieved,” the source said.
According to the source, “Though Danjuma is not a member of the APC or even PDP, he is working for any Christian presidential candidate from the Middle Belt.
“If a Christian presidential candidate is made possible, then someone like Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State would pair with him as running mate in the presidential election.”
The source expressed doubts over the possibility of the APC fielding one of its chieftains, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, who has contested three presidential elections since 2003.
“Forget this idea of General Muhammadu Buhari; it is mere political talk to shift attention from the plot on the ground. Both Buhari and Ahmed Tinubu have accepted to make the necessary sacrifices by sheathing their ambitions,” the source said.
To realise its ambition for a northern Christian president, reporters gathered that the Middle Belt committee is considering some names.
The source explained that there is also a Plan B, which may see the APC drafting in the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, as a presidential candidate.
“If this is accepted as a fallback option, then APC would have to look for a Christian from the South-east or South-west as his running mate,” the source said.