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An Igbo based group, Igbo Presidency Project Movement 2023
has warned people of Northern Nigeria to respect the zoning of the presidency
and relinquish power to the South in 2023.
The group during a recent meeting in Awka described the
calls by the Leader of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Yerima Shettima for
the North to produce the president for the country in 2023 as insulting to the
sensibility of the 365 ethnic groups that make up the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
The group in a press statement released after its meeting in
Awka and signed by its National Coordinator, Igboeli Arinzechukwu said it was
an assault on the attempts to strengthen the nation’s unity, as well as her
democracy.
Part of the statement read, “Nations are not held together
by force but by a sense of justice, fairness and equity. Thus it is
instrumental for young Nigerians like us who believe in the unity of Nigeria
based on fairness and equity to immediately react to statements made by the
coordinator of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Yerima Shettima.
“Shettima clearly called for power to remain in the North
after President Muhammadu Buhari would have exhausted his eight year tenure in
2023.
“Such a statement smacks largely of ignorance or contempt of
the attempt by those who fought to restore our democracy and preserve the
fragile unity of Nigeria by reaching the conventional notion of zoning which
encouraged the rotation of the presidency between North and South.”
The group said the rotational presidency had remained a
trend in Nigeria, “and has been followed almost religiously with the exception
of the Goodluck Jonathan era which was brought upon us by the demise of
President Umaru Musa Yar Adua in office but was immediately corrected in 2015
when these progressive forces brought change.”
They further stated that, “Shettima not only made the call
for the presidency to remain in the North but also in a hubris like manner
dismissed the morally backed agitation of NdiIgbo to produce one of its own for
the office come 2023.
“While we agree that Shettima is entitled to his opinion, it
is however more sacrosanct that we enlighten him and all others who may seek to
toe such path by understanding the consequences of denying NdiIgbo and the
SouthEast Region, the only major ethnic group that is yet to have a shot at the
presidency since the return of democracy as well as the most marginalized group
since independence as regards national leadership.
“We must warn that the situation today cannot accommodate
the thinking of Yerima. Good leadership is not about where one comes from,
however it is a given that the Nigerian nation and democracy is not yet mature
for such, thus the need for zoning, and since all the zones in the south have
had a shot at the presidency in the persons of Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck
Jonathan of both the SouthWest and South South respectively, then it behooves
us in the spirit of equity and to strengthen the unity of this country allow a
president of Igbo extraction.”
The group vowed not to leave any stone unturned in their
attempt to achieve the goal by working with all stakeholders to deliver the
presidency to the South East in 2023. (Saturday Independent)