2027: I didn’t buy ADC form to be vice-president – Amaechi + Video

by · The Eagle Online

Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has explicitly stated that he did not purchase the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential form to settle for a vice-presidential slot.

The ex-Governor of Rivers State spoke during an interview on Trust TV’s Daily Politics amid ongoing conversations surrounding the ADC presidential ticket battle.

Amaechi addressed issues concerning party leadership, consensus arrangements, and reports linking him to a potential joint ticket with other politicians, such as Atiku Abubakar.

He firmly rejected the speculation, insisting that his political ambition is focused solely on the presidency.

“I did not buy form to be vice president. Who are all those saying that?” he queried

Amaechi stressed that the discussion should remain focused on the presidency rather than the vice-presidential position.

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“Idris, the interview is about presidency. I didn’t buy form for vice president. If you want to interview a vice president, I can send them in for you,” he stated.

Speaking on the issue of consensus candidacy within the party, Amaechi maintained that any such decision must come through collective agreement among stakeholders.

“If the party wants a consensus, let’s have a meeting. If we agree, we do it. If we don’t, we go primary”.

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