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Buhari: Amaechi says presidential debate is unnecessary 
Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi says President Muhammadu Buhari's Campaign Organisation is yet to decide whether the president will debate his opponents or not (Presidency )

The Director-General of the President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, Rotimi Amaechi, has played down the significance of a presidential debate ahead of the 2019 presidential election.

The president took part in presidential debates in the run up to the 2007 and 2011 presidential elections which he lost, but he failed to debate ahead of the 2015 election which he won.

With early signs from the presidency indicating that he might not show up for any presidential debates again ahead of next year's polls, may contestants  have called on to debate him.

While speaking during an interview on Arise News Television on Thursday, November 15, 2018, Amaechi said he made the decision for the president to not appear for the 2015 debate because it was unnecessary.

"I made that decision as the DG of the campaign that it was unnecessary. That it was better that he spoke to Nigerians as he went on the campaign. The debate does not offer the solution," the Minister of Transportation said.

When questioned about if the president would show up for a debate this time around, Amaechi said the president's campaign committee will make a decision at a later date.

He said, "What will inform that decision (to attend presidential debate) will be when we have sat as a campaign committee and we'll look at the issues. 

What do you want to debate about?
"The campaign committee will make that decision when the time comes. We can't make that decision now."

He later added, "I didn't say the president won't come. I said that when the time comes, we'll evaluate what the issues are."

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