His Excellency Atiku Abubakar and The presidential candidate of
the Peoples Democratic Party said on Friday night that he was keenly looking
forward to next month's presidential debate, moments after watching the
vice-presidential debate in Abuja.
H.E Abubakar expressed satisfaction with the showing of
his running mate, Peter Obi, at the vice-presidential debate at Transcorp
Hilton Hotels.
"I watched with pride as Peter Obi laid out our
vision to get Nigeria working again," H.E Abubakar said on Twitter, adding
that he cannot "wait for the presidential debate."
Mr Obi sparred with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and three
other running mates in the five-person debate last night, focused mainly on the
economy for about two and a half hours.
Mr Obi was widely praised
for demonstrating a good grasp of statistics, and Mr Osinbajo received
commendations for his ability to focus on what his government had done as
against what the PDP did in its 16 years in power from 1999 to 2015.
Although the debate organizers said last week they
expected President Muhammadu Buhari to participate at the presidential debate
on January 19, there has been no commitment from the president.
It was gathered on Friday
night that the organizers have not received indications that Mr. Buhari would
take part in the debate, but said H.E Abubakar's public utterances have given
them confidence that the main opposition candidate would be available
President Buhari did not
honour invitations to debate while running as the main opposition candidate of
the All Progressives Congress in 2015.
Concerns that president Buhari would shun debate again
this cycle prompted some PDP supporters on social media to have Mr Obi boycott
last night's debate. They argued that President Buhari is trying to ride on the
energy of Mr Osinbajo, rather than present himself for a similar debate as the
most consequential person on the ticket.
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