Giving explanation, Yarima said President Buhari comes up short on the ability to handover to any competitor of his decision.
The previous senator reported that even an understanding between the President and Tinubu would not ensure the last a ticket.
"I don't think Nigeria has a place with any of them and I don't figure anybody in any position can figure out what Nigeria ought to have," Yarima told DailyTrust.
"Governmental issues is about political race – for individuals to choose what they need. So it is most of the individuals that will figure out who they need. On the off chance that he consented to an arrangement with Asiwaju, that understanding can't be executed even in getting the ticket. It can't ensure Asiwaju a ticket.
"For instance, the president hosts reported and the gathering has concluded that our essential will be immediate – simply like we chose Mr. President during the primaries of the last broad races. Will he direct everyone to proceed to decide in favor of Asiwaju?
"Since, I trust it will be a free and reasonable political race, understanding or no understanding is a political explanation, yet I don't feel that is conceivable on the grounds that I don't imagine that the Buhari that I realize will sign any (such) understanding. He realizes that he doesn't have the forces and the position to hand over capacity to whomever he so wishes.
"He said it will be free and reasonable; truth be told, he even said it in the open that he doesn't have any competitor. Along these lines, these are simply hypotheses," he included.
In the mean time, chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bode George, says he would leave Nigeria for Togo if Tinubu becomes president in 2023.
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