The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has pulled out of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) it had earlier signed on with 39 other political parties with the aim of presenting a consensus candidate for 2019 presidential election.
The party in statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mohammed Alfa, in Abuja, said that the decision was taken at the National Working Committee meeting of the party on Monday in Abuja.
The CUPP had on Dec. 5 announced the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, as it consensus candidate for 2019.
“It is therefore surprising and show of lack of spirit of sportsmanship
for SDP to claim to have pulled out of a process that they fully
participated and concluded successfully.
“The inability to secure the position of vice presidential candidate in
the coalition is not enough reason to pull out of the
coalition.”
“We at the coalition are not disturbed as the SDP candidate does not have
clout and electoral strength to weaken the growing popularity of the
consensus candidate.
“We hereby urge Nigerians to remain steadfast and unflinching in their
support for the coalition as the state of the union of the coalition is
strong and victory is assured.”