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Friday, 14 November 2014

I am genuinely in the Race--Tafawa Balewa Son



The a son of the late Prime -Minister of Nigeria, Tafawa Balewa,Dr Abdul-Jhalil Tafawa Balewa has promised to challenge President Goodluck Jonathan for the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party.
The aspirant spoke with journalists in Abuja on Friday when he returned his presidential nomination and expression of interest forms to the office of the National Organising Secretary of the party, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha.
He said he had filled the forms and was sure of defeating
President Jonathan, adding that the President has refused to do some basic things needed to benefit the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
However, another aspirants who showed interest in the race against the President was Prof. Akasoba Duke-Abiola. They were initially turned back by the party’s leadership, who claimed that the only presidential form it printed was meant for President Jonathan.
However, Prof. Duke-Abiola was yet to be sold theform, even though she had also paid for them. But she had filed a suit to challenge the decision of the party for its refusal to sell the form to her.
Speaking on his aspiration, Tafawa-Balewa confirmed that he visited the home of a foremost Ijaw Leader, Chief Edwin Clark in Abuja on November 6, where he claimed he was steeping down for the President.
He nevertheless claimed that he didn’t know that journalists had been planted in the house and that he was not there to speak with the journalists.
Tafawa -Balewa said that it was because of the respect he had for the former minister of information that made him to concur with all he said concerning his alleged withdrawing from the race for the President.
In his words; “I’m here to submit my form for the presidential race. Did I ever tell anyone that I havewithdrawn from the race? I went to the house of Clark for another thing and he said another thing during his press conference. It was Clark who said I was withdrawing.
We need a change as too many people are suffering and are in poverty “I never withdrew from the race. There was no agreement with anyone that I was doing so. But I said that I agree to everything Edwin Clark said. I never, ever said I was withdrawing.“I didn’t know that there would be journalists waiting for me at Edwin Clark’s house. I only wentthere to see him. I’m not working for any tribe or individuals. I’m genuinely in the race.

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