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It is no longer news that 150
distinguished leaders and elders from
the northern region of Nigeria met last
week and insisted that power must be
zoned back to the north by next year and
warned President Goodluck Jonathan and
any other southern aspirant that may be
interested in running for the Presidency
not to do.
They insist that the Presidency was
zoned to the north through the auspices
of an earlier agreement with President
Obasanjo and that this agreement must
not, under any circumstances, be
tampered with by anyone. It is fair to
note at this point that Obasanjo has
denied that such an agreement was ever
entered into and he maintains that it is
the constitutional right of every
Nigerian to run for that exalted office
at any time that they choose to do so.
The northern leaders are however having
none of that and they concluded their
statement by saying that this ''zoning''
arrangement and principle must be
honoured and maintained and they have
threatened that if this is not done and
they do not have their way it would have
dire implications and consequences for
democracy in Nigeria and the stability
of the country. My position on this
current and burning issue is as follows.
I say a big No to zoning and big YES to
justice, equity, honesty, fairness and
true democracy.
I believe that we should allow anyone
from ANY part of the country who wishes
to contest for any elective position,
including the Presidency, to go ahead
and do so. My view is that this nation
cannot be bound or held down by some
unwritten, unconfirmed, underhand,
invisible, outdated, antedelluvian,
subterrannean and hotly disputed
so-called ''gentleman's agreement''
which was purportedly entered into by a
handful of faceless people from just one
of the political parties which does not
even have the backing of the Nigerian
constitution. And neither can the
aspirations, the will, the ambitions,
the desires and the aspirations of over
150 million Nigerian people, from both
north and south, be supressed, ignored,
downplayed and thwarted by a tiny
regional cabal of former public office
holders and civil servants who claim to
be speaking for the whole of the north
but who, in actual fact, are only
speaking for themselves.
In the 50 years since we gained our
independence from the British in 1960
the north has ruled the country for 38
years whilst the south has only ruled it
for 11 years and 9 months. And in all
those 50 years NO son or daughter of the
Niger-Delta area had EVER ruled the
country before until the divine hand of
God and providence brought President
Goodluck Jonathan to the throne just a
few months ago. And now a handful of
people from the north are demanding that
he should not run next year and that he
should step down and simply ensure that
another northerner succeeds him.
I believe that this is most unfair and I
believe that that same divine hand that
guided and led Jonathan to where he is
today will, through the voices, the
votes and the freely expressed will of
the people of Nigeria see him through
and give him the victory should he
decide to run for the Presidency next
year. He will certainly have my support
and my vote if he runs. The days of
gaining political power by a base and
dangerous appeal to primordial and
ethnic sentiments and retrogressive and
anachronistic means and mechanisms like
''zoning'' are long over. This is 2010
and not 1999.......let all those that
are interested in running for political
office enter the field and get into the
fray and at the end of the day let the
best man win. That is democracy. As for
the 150 ''leaders'' of the north, as far
as I am concerned they are best ignored.
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