Connect with us

Politics

Why Presidency Should Go South After Buhari – Yari

Published

on

Yari Zamfara Christians

By Chuks Ekpeneru

Former Governor of Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdulazeez Yari, has thrown his weight behind calls for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to zone the Presidency  to the South in 2023.

Yari, who was a former Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) said it was expected that power would shift to the South after the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure.

“As we have seen the nature of how our presidency will look like, it has to go South. The chairmanship may likely as well come to the North in preparation for that,” he said on the phone.

Yari declined to be specific about which of the three geo-political zones in the South should have the ticket.

His words: “I don’t want to make an offensive statement. APC leaders will decide.

“As a leader, I do not want to talk and be offending some of our members and leaders.”

He added: “The issues we faced towards 2019, our preparation for the party’s convention and primaries was just seven months, which did not give us enough time for litigations and all other issues that came up to get settled for the primaries.

“If we do it (elect party officers) now, we have like two or two and a half years to prepare for the 2023 general elections.”

He said he might seek to lead APC as its national chairman if it is zoned to the North-West.

He added: “Well, the issue of chairmanship, it depends on how the leaders sit down and look at it. It also depends on how the zoning is decided.

“If the zoning is decided in favour of the North-West, I believe I am one of the potentials that can be used. Otherwise, it is not something that we can say is zoned to South-West, South-South, South-East or elsewhere.

“So, if it is zoned to the North, definitely I am one of the potentials. I will run for APC chairmanship. If not, I am still a party man.”

Send Us A Press Statement Advertise With Us Contact Us

 And For More Nigerian News Visit GWG.NG

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment