Politics
2023: Northeast, North-central, Southeast Deserve Presidency ― Saraki
Former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has said that the Northeast, North-central, and Southeast deserve to rule Nigeria in 2023.
According to Saraki, the highly-debated issue of zoning should also be kept aside for now while the country focuses on finding the best person to solve the numerous challenges facing the country at this point in time.
Saraki, in an interview on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, where he also addressed many other issues, said he is capable of leading Nigeria.
The Southern Region has insisted that 2023 is their turn to produce the next President of the country after President Muhammadu Buhari has successfully served the country for eight years.
Saraki pointed out that the South West should not be among regions canvassing for zoning because, according to him, they cannot say they are disenfranchised, adding that the northeast, north-central, and southeast are zones that have not had Presidency or Vice Presidency.
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“When you talk about zoning, yes, you must consider zoning, but when we talk about zoning, it can’t just be an issue of north/south, because you cannot tell me that the southwest will say they are disenfranchised in the possibility of political office, neither can you say the south-south.
“But the reality is that the northeast, north-central and southeast have not had a Presidency or Vice Presidency,” the former National Assembly leader said.
Speaking further, Saraki explained the present situation of the country demands that other issues be put ahead of zoning, adding that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had to push zoning aside when they were in dire need of the right person to bring solution to the crises within their fold.
“There are people who can provide solutions to the problems of the country if you give them the opportunity,” Saraki added.
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