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PLOT TO REMOVE BUHARI THICKENS AS ATIKU, SARAKI, OBI, OTHERS MEET IN DUBAI

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, apparently determined to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential election, are presently converging in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to fine-tune their campaign strategy ahead of the November 18 commencement date.

It was gathered that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar; and the national chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, are reportedly leading a host of other chieftains of the opposition party to the Dubai meeting.

Anaedooline learnt that the special strategy session, which started on Thursday, October 25, in the Middle East city, is meant to put finishing touches to some of the PDP’s plans aimed at defeating Buhari at the next poll.

It was also gathered that Atiku is also using the forum to perfect his comprehensive policy document, detailing how he intends to improve Nigeria.

It was learnt that the PDP presidential candidate’s roadmap for Nigeria’s development would be unveiled to Nigerians in the next few weeks.

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Atiku had been in Dubai earlier, but was joined by Saraki, Secondus and a host of other PDP chieftains on Wednesday night, October 24.

It was also gathered that Atiku’s running mate and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, was also attending the meeting.

The Director-General of the Atiku Campaign Organisation, Gbenga Daniel, who is a former governor of Ogun State, is also reported to be present at the meeting.

A top source in the PDP was quoted to have said that the meeting was important for the party to fine-tune its strategy ahead of electioneering.

“All of them, including Atiku, Saraki, Obi and Daniel are meeting in Dubai now; the essence is to strategise ahead of the campaign,” the source said.

However, it was not clear how long in terms of the number of days the strategy session would last; but it was learnt that Saraki, Atiku, Secondus and other leaders in the meeting were determined to perfect most of their plans ahead of the presidential campaign scheduled to begin on November 18.

According to INEC’s timetable and schedule of activities issued by the commission, campaigns for presidential and National Assembly elections will commence on November 18, while campaigns for governorship and state assembly elections will start on December 1.

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Confirming the meeting in Dubai, the spokesperson for the Atiku campaign organisation, Segun Sowunmi, said there was a need for Atiku to meet with critical stakeholders ahead of the presidential, governorship and other campaigns scheduled to begin soon.

He said, “The appropriate response is that the former vice president, who is now the presidential candidate of the PDP, after a very gruelling and rigorous campaign during the primaries, has taken a couple of days for a deserved rest.

“As a matter of fact, the quantum of work needed to be done in Nigeria is such that the rest is almost turning out to be a working rest.

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“He has been engaging quite a lot of critical stakeholders, who have flown all the way there to have conversations with him, share ideas and rob minds with him, while others are there to felicitate with him on his victory.

“As soon as he returns to the country, the entire machinery for his presidential campaign will be ready and all Nigerians can look forward to a glorious era so that the change to the change presently in place happens.

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“People are ready to use their Permanent Voter Cards to exercise their franchise in the 2019 general elections, which we believe should be free, fair and credible.”

Meanwhile, the national leadership of the PDP on Friday, October 26, said its presidential and national assembly campaign would be issue-based. It also said campaign for other offices would follow a similar pattern, adding that the alleged failures of the All Progressives Congress would further help the former ruling party.

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