The Presidency, on Monday, replied popular Cleric, Tunde Bakare, who advised President Muhammadu Buhari to pick his successor for the 2023 Presidential election.
President Buhari’s Spokesperson, Femi Adesina, said that the President though interested in who would succeed him, “will not pick a successor”.
Recall, that Bakare on Sunday, had advised the President to put in place a succession system, saying that, Leaders in countries like China, Singapore, and South Africa, put in place such succession plans.
“We must also learn from Nelson Mandela, who stepped aside after one term, but not without positioning the likes of Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa”, Bakare, the Senior Pastor of Latter Rain Assembly, had said.
“Therefore, even as we build institutions of democratic governance, a key responsibility that history has bestowed on President Muhammadu Buhari at this turning point in our journey to nationhood, is to institutionalise systems of accurate succession, that will build and sustain the Nigeria we desire. This is a task that must be done.”
In his response on Monday, however, while appearing on a Channels Television programme, Adesina said that like anyone in a position of authority, Buhari has an exit plan.
“By May 2023, God willing, he would have finished his second term as President, he would not have stood for another term, and he will be exiting. So, he has that at the back of his mind.
“Pastor Bakare said he should be interested in who succeeds him; yes I am sure the President will be interested in who succeeds him, but he will not manipulate the process, to pick a successor.
“The President will not pick a successor. We know him, he is not somebody like that. Will he be interested in the process? Yes, he will. He will ensure that there is a free, fair, and credible election; that nobody will come to use money and resources to bamboozle his way into the Leadership of the country. It will not happen. The President will ensure a free, fair, and credible process; but to handpick a successor? No, he will not do that.”
Adesina emphasised that Buhari would not hand “Nigeria over to those who will take her back, or hand Nigeria over to looters once again.
“No, that will not happen”, he said.
Adesina also spoke on Buhari’s commitment to reforming Nigeria’s Electoral law, and whether he would act early enough to ensure the reforms.
“One thing that is clear, is that the President will do whatever is needful before the next set of general elections. Early enough is relative, but the President will do whatever is needful”, he said.
Bakare’s statement is coming about a week after he paid Mr. Buhari a visit, and he has at different fora, postured himself as a potential successor to President Buhari.
The Cleric who himself was the running mate of then-Candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, in the 2011 Presidential election, last year said that there was a divine arrangement for him to become Nigeria’s President, when Buhari’s tenure ends in 2023.