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                By Camillus Eboh
ABUJA (Reuters) - A group of influential northern politicians in Nigeria's ruling party said on Monday they had agreed on a consensus candidate to challenge President Goodluck Jonathan in the party's primaries ahead of elections...	
                
                
            
    
			
     
            	
                    
                        
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        Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:07pm EST
        
    
ABUJA (Reuters) - A group of influential northern politicians in Nigeria's ruling party said on Monday they had agreed on a consensus candidate to challenge President Goodluck Jonathan in the party's primaries ahead of elections next April.
The Northern Political Leaders Forum, led by former finance minister Adamu Ciroma, said it had chosen former Vice President Atiku Abubakar out of four candidates to run against Jonathan in primaries expected in January.
The emergence of a single candidate from the north to challenge Jonathan, a southerner, for the People's Democratic Party (PDP) nomination will make his battle to win elections in Africa's most populous nation all the more difficult.
The PDP's dominance in Nigeria means its candidate will be almost certain to win the election.
The Ciroma-led forum has been meeting for weeks to try to agree on one of four challengers: Abubakar, former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida, Kwara state governor Bukola Saraki or former national security adviser Aliyu Gusau.
"I am profoundly grateful to the other aspirants ... Their decision to abide by the decision of the consensus committee is a further testimony to their patriotism, honor, service and selflessness," Abubakar said in a statement.
"I will continue to count on their support in the campaign to win the PDP primaries and the 2011 president election."
Babangida's campaign team congratulated Abubakar and pledged to abide by the agreement, which it said was "historic." There was no immediate comment from Saraki or Gusau.
As the incumbent, Jonathan is considered the front-runner in the primaries but his candidacy is controversial because of an agreement in the PDP that power should rotate every two terms between the mostly Muslim north and largely Christian south.
Jonathan is a southerner who inherited the presidency this year after the death of the northern president, Umaru Yar'Adua, who died part way through his first term.
Jonathan's supporters say he was elected on a joint ticket with Yar'Adua and can complete what would have been the second term. His opponents say only a northerner can succeed him, leaving the ruling party divided.
"TITANIC CONTEST"
Analysts said Abubakar's ability to unseat Jonathan at the primaries could depend on whether the consensus on his candidacy holds. He will also need the broader support of northern state governors in the PDP if he is to mount a successful challenge.
Ciroma said in a statement all of the northern contenders had pledged to stand by the decision.
"We have been reassured by all of them that they will work together to enable Atiku Abubakar to clinch their party's ticket in the presidential primaries," Ciroma said.
	
	
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