The Kaduna state Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has said that the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar was and will never be a threat to President Muhammadu Buhari and the the All Progressives Congress Party, APC, because they had always known that Atiku has no followers and would dump the party.


Alhaji Abubakar had on Friday, 24th November, 2017, officially announced his resignation from APC, saying he dumped the party because it instituted a draconian regime that has continued to clamp down on democracy in the country.
Atiku also accused APC of marginalising him and others, as well as neglecting the youths.
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However, in an interview at the State House after attending the Friday juma’at service with the president, El-Rufai said he’d heard Atiku would leave the party in December.
According to him, “I have heard about what the former Vice President said about leaving the APC. We knew he was going to leave in December but he has left in November which is good because the earlier he leaves for where he belongs, the better.”
“He has changed political parties a few times, there is nothing surprising. Before the 2019 elections if situation changes and he thinks he can get the ticket in 2019 he will come back. That is what he has done a few times.”
El-Rufai said no one will follow Atiku out of APC. He said the only one who can, the Adamawa State Governor, Bindow Jibrilla has already endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari for the 2019 presidency.
“I want to assure you that there is no one governor in the APC that is going to go with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
The only governor that he would think will go with him, the governor of Adamawa State has already endorsed President Buhari for the 2019 elections.”
He added that Atiku is not a threat to Buhari. He said he’d made the statement in Atiku’s presence, adding that he’d told Atiku not to run for president.
“He has never been and will never be a threat to President Buhari. Let me say this very clearly, and I have said this to the former Vice President in 2014 Dubai when we met. Because before joining the APC, he sent for me.
However, I told him not to run for the presidency because I believe very strongly this is Buhari’s era.
As long as President Muhammadu Buhari is in politics I do not see any Nigerian from the northern part of the country that will be able to match him in popularity. Anyone standing up to challenge him is wasting his time.
God has decreed that this is Buhari’s time and we are waiting for the PDP to give Atiku Abubakar the ticket and we will face him on the field. But I have no doubt that I will not lose any sleep about it.”