The ex-VP said these in an online interview with our correspondent on Friday.
Speaking on his frequent defections,
Abubakar said they were not personal but constitutional aspirations. He
insisted that the constitution allowed him to express himself
politically, socially and economically.
He also said the removal of Bamanga
Tukur and the appointment of Adamu Mu’azu as the PDP national chairman
would not resolve the crisis rocking the ruling party.
He said, “The problems of the PDP are
now national problems, beyond the capacity of one man. I tried as an
individual to tackle it from within the fold, it did not work.
“I am not ashamed to tell you that.
My APC idea is to stop the PDP from continuing to be Nigeria’s problem.”
Abubakar noted that his primary purpose
of moving to the APC was not to pursue a personal ambition but to work
with “like-minded persons” to provide Nigerians with the change they
desired.
“The PDP is, today, a party of the
establishment – the status quo. The APC is more people-oriented – a
party of social democrats.
And that is where I belong right from my
Social Democratic Party days. I am pro-people,” Abubakar stated.
Abubakar stated that contrary to reports that he left the PDP, the ruling party abandoned him long ago.
He said, “When I was pushed out of the
party (PDP) in 2006 and went back in 2009, the reason behind my action
was to square up to the challenges of preserving the vision of the
party.
“But, the reality is that the PDP has
lost its soul. Those who call the shots now are not development-oriented
and, therefore, uncomfortable with any progressive element and
people-oriented ideas.”
Abubakar had on February 2, 2014, while
announcing his defection from the PDP to the APC, listed some of the
grievances he had against the PDP to include the refusal of the
leadership of the party to listen to his numerous complaints.
He said, “Sadly, the PDP continues to be beset with many crises, mostly leadership-induced crises.
“We have, therefore, concluded that the
party (PDP) cannot be redeemed.
In short, the PDP has abandoned
Nigerians, the very people who gave it life and many electoral
victories.
“It has since lost touch with Nigerians
and efforts made by many well-meaning members and stakeholders to bring
it back to the vision of its founders have been rebuffed.”
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