Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai has said that he would contest for the 2023 presidency only if President Muhammadu Buhari insisted he should.
El-Ruifai, who spoke on ChannelsTV’s Politics Today on Wednesday, was reacting to speculations that he will be the running mate to the former governor of Rivers state, Rotimi Amaechi in next year’s poll.
“I’ve said over and over that I’m not a contestant for any office. I’m not aspiring for anything.
“If Governor Rotimi Amaechi is interested in running for any office, he has the right to do so. But I’m not running for anything and I’m not going to be on his ticket.”
“That would be a different conversation. I’ll explain to him why I don’t think it’s a good idea but of course, if he insists, I will. But I’m tired,” he said when asked if Buhari will make him change his mind.
“I’m physically tired because I do take my work seriously. For the last eight years, I’ve worked myself flat out and I’m not young anymore.
“I’ll be 63 next year. So I prefer to look at other options to contribute to the development of my country but of course, I didn’t want to run for Governor but the President insisted so if he insists that I do something I have so much regard for him and his judgement that I’ll do it even reluctantly,” El-Rufai said.
Aside from vying for the presidency, El-Rufai also expressed optimism that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is the party to beat in next year’s exercise.
“I think Nigerians expect much more than we have done but if Nigerians reflect deeply and compare with the other party, we are still a better choice,” the former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister said during the show.
“I believe that in 2023, the APC is going to win the presidential election as well as the majority of the governorship elections.”