Chairman of the Action Democratic Party’s National Contact Committee,
Senator Rowland Owie, has stated that the North should occupy the
presidency in the next eight years with the South East producing the
Vice President.
In a statement on Tuesday, he said the death
of former president, Umaru Yar’Adua truncated the zoning arrangement
between the North and South, making the South to occupy the presidency
for more years than the North since 1999.
To correct the
imbalance, Owie said the North should produce the president for the next
eight years, while the South East should take over in 2027.
He
said, ““It is unfortunate that many of our southern politicians are
naive and shallow. Some years ago, Nigerians agreed, at least as a
convention, that the Presidency should be rotated between North and
South. It started in 1999.
“The South took the first shot with Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2007.
The North took it with Umar Yar’Adua, but unfortunately, Yar’Adua died and Goodluck Jonathan took over.
“If
we calculate from May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2019, the South would have
produced president of Nigeria for 14 years and 240 days, while the North
would have had the Presidency for five years and 339 days.
“So, from May 29, 2019, the North still has eight years of Presidency. Where there is no justice, there can never be peace.
“For
justice and peace to reign, the Presidency should go to the North and
vice president to South East, and when North completes its tenure in
2027, then Presidency goes to the South East,” he said in the statement.
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