2023: Kalu Reveals Why He Decided To Contest Against Tinubu
Former Governor of Abia State and the Chief Whip of the Senate, Orji Uzor Kalu, has revealed why he decided to contest in the 2023 presidential election.
Kalu on Friday disclosed that he decided to contest in the general elections after leaders from the six geopolitical zones approached him to run.
The lawmaker stated this after he had earlier told other presidential aspirants like the former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, former Senate President, Pius Anyim and Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, that he won’t contest.
Kalu while speaking in an interview with Silverbird TV said he changed his mind after due consultations and requests by prominent national elders to contest.
He further stated that he has the capacity and experience to turn around the economy of the country and fight insecurity.
He said, “I didn’t want to join this contest before. When I met with Senator Tinubu, I told him I was not running. When I met with Governor Umahi, I told him I was not running. When I also met with Senator Pius Anyim, I told him I wasn’t contesting. A couple of days after my discussion with them, elders from the West, elders from the North, the South-East and Niger Delta came to see me on the 5th of January (2022) and I also went to see a couple of them.
“I flew from my village to tour some places and I met with them in the North, West and somewhere in Lagos and Warri and I returned on the 8th back to Igbere, my home town, and also met with the elders of my community and they said that it’s a possibility. And that is why I have not gone back to tell these people who I initially told that I will not run that I am now going to run. I will still have a meeting with them and tell them formally that I am going to run for the president.”
Kalu while speaking on the claim that he attacked Tinubu said he has a deep relationship with him, adding that Tinubu’s presidential ambition does not threaten his own.
He added, “Tinubu is not a threat to my ambition and I am not a threat to his ambition. We are very close friends and our friendship is deep-rooted. When I and my wife went back to Abia as Governor, nobody was occupying my house in Victoria Island, Lagos. So my children were in school at that time and some were schooling at Corona schools while one was in French International school in 1998 and they were living with Senator Oluremi Tinubu. So we are like a family and politics cannot separate us.
“In 2003 when Tinubu was seeking re-election and I saw that he was lagging behind, I assisted him and it’s part of what caused my problem with former President Obasanjo. So we’re a family and we cannot quarrel because of politics. He might have his idea on how to do it and I might have my own idea on how to do it. But all I know is that if we meet at Eagle Square I will give a very good account of myself.”
This article was originally published on Naija News