Jigawa State governor, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar has said that he has high hopes of emerging as the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the party’s primary on June 6.
Abubakar said this while speaking to BBC Hausa Monday.
According to him, his scorecard would convince the party’s delegates to vote for him without bribing them.
He added that he delivered on many party assignments, saying he won election for the party in Bayelsa State.
When asked whether he is hopeful of emerging winner of the APC presidential primary, Badaru said, “My hope is very high. I travelled to various parts of the country on official APC assignments and delivered them. I won election in Bayelsa for the APC. I was in Ondo, Ekiti, Osun Bauchi, among other places on campaign missions. All the missions were successful.
“Delegates know me and I know them. In 2011, I led the APC convention. They have seen my scorecard. I led election committee during our latest convention.
“I relate with them well. I travelled to many states on reconciliation missions or election matters or aspirants screening. They respect me and I respect them. Delegates can collect (money) from every aspirant, but will only vote for a credible person.”
However, the governor said that President Muahhamdu Buhari did not ask him to run for the party’s presidential ticket