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How PDP Delegates May Vote In Presidential Primary

There’s No Way Cross River Would Have Conceded it’s Place in PDP NEC to Akwa Ibom

The presidential primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is slated for this weekend in Abuja. Expectedly,  the aspirants have been at their wits end to secure the understanding of voters. A clearer pattern of how the states may vote  in this all-important internal selection exercise.
This analysis focuses on four leading presidential hopefuls from  the pool of  15 aspirants angling to fly the flag of the main opposition political party. They are former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; former President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi and the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike.  Based the current realities in politics as President Muhammadu Buhari refuses to sign the re-amended Electoral Act, Nseobong Okon-Ekong and Shola Oueyipo estimate the possible voting trend.

Abia State

A South-east state under the leadership of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, would not mind a candidate from the southern zone, in this case Peter Obi. But with the governor’s recent declaration of  support for Wike, Abia delegates may share their vote between votes  between the Rivers State governor and Obi, although Wike stands a better chance with Ikpeazu in his corner. 

Adamawa State

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, is for Abubakar. This is also the former Vice President’s  home state. No doubt, Adamawa delegates will deliver their  votes intact for Abubakar; because he is deserving and also acting on the Adamawa  governor’s wish. 

Akwa Ibom State

The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, is also in the race for the PDP presidential ticket. Judging from the results for the state legislature and National Assembly PDP primaries, in which the governor’s preferred aspirants snatched questionable victories all the way,, Governor Emmanuel has shown that he rules Akwa Ibom State with an iron fist. Delegates from Akwa Ibom are under an oppressive vow to vote for their governor. However, these votes will be of no consequence in the final analysis. 

Anambra State

Having ruled Anambra for eight years, Peter Obi should naturally round up all the votes from Anambra delegates.  His tenure is believed to have turned around the narrative of Anambra State for good, however, his enduring battle with the acclaimed godfather of Anambra politics, Chris Uba will prevent him from scoring the full marks. Uba is working for Wike. With Abubakar taking a fair number of votes also,  Obi may still  secure the home zone advantage of, at least, 60 per cent; leaving Wike and Abubakar to share the remaining votes.

Bauchi State

Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauch State, is also a presidential hopeful, but might have been caught between returning to office as governor and trying his luck at the presidential primary. But in the event he chooses to back any of his co-aspirants and enters into any form of negotiations, Mohammed might direct the Bauchi delegates to vote for Saraki. Until then, Bauchi is standing with its governor. 

Bayelsa State

Bayelsa is one of the fishing ponds for all the aspirants and they are all likely to battle for votes here, depending on how well they each stand. On the one hand, former President Goodluck Jonathan’s influence is presumed could help Wike wield some influence, but his bitter relationship with former governor Seriake Dickson, on the other hand, could also work against him, since the incumbent, Diri Douye, is Dickson’s governor. Yet, Douye too is friend to both Saraki and Tambuwal, given the National Assembly connection. Thus, Saraki is likely to get 60 per cent, while the three others share the remaining 40. 

Benue State

Although Governor Samuel Ortom of the state would rather have a southern president, he is a friend of Saraki and coming from North Central, there’s zone advantage for the former Kwara governor. Yet, Benue would be shared among Saraki, Wike and the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, because of the Gabriel Suswam factor. Suswam is the Director General of the  Udom Emmanuel for President Campaign Council.

Borno State

Borno is North-east and that’s Atiku’s home zone. But he does not currently boast any visible influence in the state, therefore, it might be a battleground state for the four frontline aspirants. Saraki will, however, have an edge, but because of the governorship candidate, Mohammed Imam, who is a factor and ally of Wike, the Rivers’ governor is hopeful of some votes here too. 

Cross River State

Cross River State is gunning for three people: Saraki, Atiku and Wike. With former governor Liyel Imoke’s overwhelming influence, Saraki and Atiku are sure to get about 40 per cent each of the votes while Wike, leveraging the influence of the governorship candidate, Sandy Onor, would get the remaining 20 per cent. 

Delta State

Until lately, Delta State was already conceded to Atiku, but with the simmering crisis between Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and one of his predecessors and strongman of the state’s politics, James Ibori, the tide has changed. Delta is now for Atiku and Saraki in equal proportion. 

Ebonyi State

Ebonyi is definitely rooting for its own, former Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim. It’s a no contest zone and another waste of votes as the former senate president is unlikely to make any impact. 

Edo State

The scenarios in Edo come in two folds. First, the case over the leadership of the party in the state is in court. However, if the choice of delegates would be based on the list with Governor Godwin Obaseki, then, the Edo votes are for Saraki. But if the list by Dan Orbih is the accepted one, then, Wike is taking Edo 100 per cent.

Ekiti State

Ekiti State is technically in the hands of former governor Ayodele Fayose, who in turn, is loyal to Wike, the man believed to have bought him the presidential forms. Except for the likelihood that there could be some deviant delegates, who might rail against Fayose, Ekiti might have signed up for Wike 80 per cent, conservatively.  

Enugu State

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State is unrepentantly an advocate of southern president, but is stuck between Wike and Obi. However, from the current reading of the equation, it is more of Obi than Wike, because consideration for his Igbo kinsman may overweigh other factors.

Gombe State

Gombe, a North-east state, is standing between Atiku and Saraki. One, for zone advantage and the other for friendship and influence leveraging.  Looks like 60/40 sharing pattern in favour of Saraki. Former Gombe Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo who was a presidential aspirant on the PDP for the 2019 election and the undisputable leader of the party in the state is not likely to support Abubakar, this will leave the door open for exploits from Saraki.

Imo State

Imo is another state that offers Wike and Tambuwal near-equal chances of vote-grabbing. It would be fight to the finish between them. It’s a 50/50 game, because of their connections, which is between Emeka Ihedioha, Tambuwal’s deputy as speaker of the House of Representatives and Sam Anyanwu, the party’s secretary, who is an ally of  Wike.

Jigawa State

At the last count, Jigawa State looks good for Saraki, based on the current political extrapolations in the state. The state, which is in the hands of former governor Sule Lamido, ordinarily, has been marked for Tambuwal, but current realities have shown that voting the Sokoto State governor could be a sheer waste of the votes. Saraki is now being considered and therefore, sharing the votes with Tambuwal having  a slight edge.

Kaduna State

The North-west sentiment is very active and prevalent here and as such, Kaduna is going the way of Atiku. 

Kano State

The soul of Kano PDP is still in the hands of a former governor of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso, who is yet to forgive both Atiku and Tambuwal. Kano has kept its votes to be shared between Saraki and Wike. 

Katsina State

Katsina State is firmly in the hands of a former governor of the state, Ibrahim Shema, who is with Saraki. Thus, Saraki is cleaning out the state with some 80 per cent votes, while Wike is picking some crumbs, because of the influence of Senator Yakubu Lado, who is working for him.

Kebbi State

Kebbi is a testament to Saraki’s excellence as a politician. Far away from his home, he is predicted to have more than a fighting chance at the backyard of Tambuwal whose political godfather, former Sokoto governor, Attahiru Bafarawa is very influential in Kebbi. Kebbi delegates will split their votes between Tambuwal and Saraki.

Kogi State

Although Kogi State is largely for Saraki, given the zone advantage, it would be shared ultimately by the four of them at different percentages.  

Kwara State

Kwara is not in contention. Home-zone advantage for Saraki is 100 per cent.  

Lagos State

Lagos State is going to provide all  four aspirants a level playing field, however, with Saraki and Atiku, getting upper hands and Wike coming a distant third. Lagos is not looking the way of Obi at all. 

Nasarawa State

Saraki will get an upper hand in Nasarawa State because he has visited delegates in the state more than the other leading aspirants. 

Niger State

Niger State has long signed  up for Saraki, not only because there’s zone advantage, but also because the generals in the state see the former Kwara governor as the best choice for Nigeria, and a good opportunity for their zone. Wike, however, is sure to ‘steal’ some votes. 

Ogun State

Ogun State is doing a bipartisan deal with Saraki and Atiku, and giving the chunk of its votes to Saraki, who stands shoulders higher than Abubakar. 

Ondo State

Ondo is giving its votes to Saraki and the state is sympathetic to him because that’s where his mother hails from.

Osun State

In Osun, Saraki has an amazing relationship with the PDP governorship candidate in the state, Ademola Adeleke, who has the delegates in his pockets. Osun is for Saraki.

Oyo State

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, is though for a southern president, he is also a friend of Wike and sometimes, defers to him. But he also has sentiments for Saraki. Thus, while Oyo may vote Wike considerably, Saraki stands to share some parts of the votes, although paltry.

Plateau State

Plateau State is North-central and Saraki is by all means possible leveraging the zone advantage. Plateau is for Saraki, with Wike sharing some of the votes. 

Rivers State

Rivers is one hundred per cent for the owner of the state. Wike will take his state, even though it would not change the overall result. 

Sokoto State

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, is a presidential hopeful and will definitely take his state. Sokoto is, however, marked a waste of votes. Tambuwal stands no chance in the race. 

Taraba State

Taraba, a North-east state, has always been in the bag for Abubakar and that has not changed till date. Taraba will vote Atiku, overwhelmingly.

Yobe State

Yobe State is waiting to share its votes between Abubakar and Saraki. This is likely to turn out a 50/50 run. 

Zamfara State

Unlike Yobe, Zamfara will vote en mass for Saraki, because of the influence and unwavering support of General Aliyu Gusau, who also represents the face of the generals in the politics of the party. 

Federal Capital Territory

Delegates in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are rooting for Saraki, Wike and Mohammed. While they want Saraki because he lives amongst them, and a regular face they see; Wike will get some votes because of his relationship with Senator Philip Adudah, representing the FCT, while Mohammed still wields some influence as a former FCT minister.  

In the final analysis, the PDP primary appears Saraki’s to lose, with Wike, Atiku and Obi, coming behind him in that order. Everything appears set for Saraki to clinch the party’s ticket, including the odds playing him to victory. 

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This analysis focuses on four leading presidential hopefuls from  the pool of  15 aspirants angling to fly the flag of the main opposition political party. They are former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; former President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi and the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike

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