Aminu Tambuwal Announces Decision To Step Down From Presidential Race

Speaker of the House of Representatives Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has announced his
decision to quit the race for the presidential ticket of the opposition All Progressives
Congress (APC).

Tambuwal will go for the Sokoto
governorship ticket and will pick nomination forms this week, sources close to the speaker said last night.

In a statement he issued last night titled 'My Political Future', Tambuwal said his decision followed wide consultations and
that he suspended his presidential ambition in the best interest of his party, the APC.

Tambuwal had been in the news since last year for nurturing an ambition to run for the country's presidency, even before his
defection from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to APC on October 28.

Last Thursday, some of the Speaker's colleagues and other associates purchased APC presidential nomination form for
Tambuwal to join General Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku Abubakar, Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Sam Nda-Isaiah to join the contest for the party's ticket.

At a presentation ceremony in Abuja on Friday, the lawmakers said they were convinced that Tambuwal has the capacity to rule Nigeria effectively going by his track records as a federal legislator since 2003.

However, Daily Trust had exclusively reported on Friday that Tambuwal had since dumped his presidential ambition to run for Sokoto governorship. Some political analysts however accused the speaker of playing games over his true ambition.

Tambuwal is said to have the backing of Governor Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko to
run for governorship. Already, Sokoto State chapter of APC has zoned the seat to Tambuwal's zone of Sokoto South.

"Having consulted widely, taking into consideration the concerns of some elders of the party, I have decided to suspend my
participation in the presidential contest for now. I have done so as a sacrifice for the cohesion and unity of the APC.

"I am suspending my participation in the presidential race for now because I do not
have any inordinate ambition to occupy any office. Nigeria is a country too great to sacrifice on the altar of partisan politics and
personal ambition. What any one becomes in life is exclusively in the hands of God.
Only God gives power to whoever he pleases.

"I came into the APC to enhance and build.

Therefore in the interest of our great party the APC and indeed in the overriding national interest I wish to appeal to all my associates, colleagues, supporters, admirers and friends nationwide to show some
understanding.

"It has not been easy coming to this decision and I very well understand the frustration, disappointment and disbelief of
many who have committed so much to the project including sacrificing not only their physical, financial and intellectual resources but indeed their personal ambitions in the
2015 electoral contest.

"I pledge my loyalty to our party the APC and cooperation with my uncles and senior brothers and colleagues who are already in the race for the APC Presidential ticket: I refer to General Muhamadu Buhari, Alh
Atiku Abubakar, Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Governor Rochas Okorocha and Mr Sam Ndah- Isaiah. There is no doubt that they are all eminently qualified," Tambuwal said.

"Ever since news of the possibility of my participation in the presidential contest got
into the public domain, it has generated monumental interest, analyses and commentary.

"I have also, both personally and through prominent leaders across party lines and beyond, consulted extensively and I must say that I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and interest. On my part and with the greatest sense of modesty and responsibility I wish to assure
Nigerians that I am fully prepared, ready, willing, determined, available and armed
with the requisite plans, programs and ability, to undertake the great mission of
rescuing our dear country from the clutches of institutionalized corruption, gross incompetence, greed and divisiveness," he
added.

When contacted last night, one of the lawmakers who contributed money to purchase the presidential form for
Tambuwal, Rep Zakari Mohammed, said they respect the speaker's decision.

Although many of Tambuwal's supporters, especially those from the South West may
be disappointed by thi development, the Speaker said he is ready to work for the
nation at any point in time when the need arises.