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Buhari Promise To Serve One Term Is A ‘Misquote’ – Presidency

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Femi Adesina, the Presidential spokesman, has described as a “misquote” a reminder that President Muhammadu Buhari had pledged to serve for only one term, with a promise to never seek re-election.

President Buhari, 75, had on Monday, April 9, 2018, shortly before he left for London, declared his intention to run for presidential election in 2019.

Adesina, who is the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity and currently on the President’s entourage to London, was reacting to a contributor on a television programme via Skype on Tuesday, April 10, 2018.

Yemi Akinbode, who called in to contribute to the programme, said he was not surprised by the President’s declaration despite his pledge in 2014 not to seek re-election.

Akinbode said: “It didn’t come as a surprise to me. We have seen indications that the President was going to run a long time ago.

“The President in 2014 said that he was only going to run for one term because of his age.’’

In his reaction to Akinbode via Skype, Adesina said, “No, that’s a misquote, he was never, never quoted that way.

“If there is anything on record like that, it is a misquote because I was with him in South Africa when that issue came up and he said, oh, he wished he had become president at the time he was a military governor, that he would have done a lot for Nigeria.

“And the other happened in 2011. When he was running in 2011 he said, yes, he would be a president for one term. But did he win in that year? No.

“The victory came in 2015. So, that being quoted in 2011 is not applicable again because he did not win that year.’’

Adesina maintained that it was not on record that Buhari had told the leadership of the All Progressives Congress or any member of the party that he would do only one term in office.

On the purported vote of no confidence allegedly passed on the President by Northern Elders Forum and the Council for Shariah, Adesina said the two groups had the constitutional right to support anybody vying for political office in the country.

He cited an example of a former president who also failed to secure the votes in his state and region but ended up winning the presidential election twice.

On whether President Buhari had obtained the support of his doctors before making his declaration on Monday, Adesina said Buhari was a responsible man who would never go against the advice of his medical personnel.

He said: “The President is a very responsible man. If there had been any warning, any red light from his doctor, you know, he wouldn’t have ventured into it, unless you are telling me there is something you know that I don’t know.

“But I know the President, as a very, very responsible man. If there was any warning, he wouldn’t do it.’’

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