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Buhari agreed to support Tinubu’s presidential ambition – Galadima

Buba Galadima, an erstwhile ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, has revealed there was, indeed, an unwritten agreement between him (Buhari) and presidential hopeful Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in 2015.

He stated that there was an understanding that Buhari would reciprocate Tinubu’s support for him in 2015 when the latter decides to contest the presidency too.

Galadima said a former governor had accompanied Tinubu to the meeting while Buhari came along with a sitting when the deal was struck.

“Tinubu with one other person and the President also with another person sat down and the information we got was that they agreed that if Tinubu would help Buhari win, he would become the Vice-President.

“When that was not possible, they called him to ask him to assist because of the exigencies of the time, which wouldn’t have allowed for a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

“They said that whatever he does, he should deploy and make sure that Buhari becomes President and that when he (Buhari) is going, he would also do whatever he would in his powers to assist Tinubu to become President,” said Galadima.

Galadima who stopped short of labeling the President a betrayal said, “It looks like they are now going back on that understanding.

“And a promise is a promise whether written or unwritten because if you can subvert it, God knows your heart. And God never accepts betrayal.”

He added: “Now,  it looks like they want to go back on that understanding with Tinubu. This is why Tinubu is bitter and I understand this bitterness, because of what has happened to him, which I told him years back.

“I told him what was going to happen to him. And everything that I predicted those years is now happening.

“My prayer for him (Tinubu) is that he should come out of this unscathed and healthy. That is my biggest prayer for him.

“But for him, it looks like he has already been subverted. The only way he can get his momentum is if the party agrees to do primaries. If the party agrees to go to the primaries, I have no doubt in my mind that Tinubu may emerge victorious, but as far as the consensus which they want to adopt is concerned, he is out of the game.”

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