Lamido to El-Rufai: Personal grieviances should not be the basis for calling for Tinubu’s removal in 2027

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A former governor of Jigawa state, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has said that  the call by  Nasir El-Rufai, ex Kaduna governor, to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027, should not be based on personal grievances but on national interest.
El-Rufai who recently defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), had in an interview on Saturday, with the BBC Hausa service, called on opposition politicians to join the SDP to defeat Tinubu in 2027.
“My wish and prayers are that Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola and
all opposition leaders should come and join SDP, not to do a merger or to register a new political party”, El-Rufai had said.
However, speaking also with the BBC Hausa, on Sunday, Lamido, said,“Leadership is about patience, foresight, and working for the peace of the people and the nation.
He said, “If you allow emotions to dictate your decisions, you will never lead objectively.”
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain  maintained that “if El-Rufai’s goal is to unseat President Bola Tinubu, it should not be based on personal grievances but on national interest.
“We should not fight Tinubu just because we are angry at him or seeking revenge. “Leadership should be about prioritizing the country’s well-being rather than personal emotions.”
Lamido called on politicians to focus on strengthening the country rather than making decisions based on resentment.
He said further that  El-Rufai’s “political foundation and whatever he has achieved today was made possible by the PDP.”
The former Jigawa governor
questioned El-Rufai’s political ideology and commitment to national development.
“With all due respect, how does he expect us in PDP to leave and join another party? “The PDP that we built is the same party that made him who he is today.
“How can a grandson claim his grandfather knows nothing?” Lamido asked.
He recalled that El-Rufai once declared that there were no political elders in Nigeria, maintaining  that he and his allies were the true power brokers.
Lamido said, despite PDP’s internal challenges, it remained his political home.
He said, “If PDP is struggling today, it is still the party that nurtured El-Rufai.
“If he claims PDP is dead, then he must remember that it is the party that gave him his political foundation. Whatever he has achieved today, PDP made it possible”.
Lamido said if he had any intention of leaving PDP, he would have done so in 2014 when APC was formed.
“If I didn’t join APC in 2014 when I was invited, and they left PDP out of anger, why are they now leaving APC? What has APC done to them?” he asked.