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2023: Voting candidates should be based on competence, not zoning – NEF

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF) has said the region will vote for presidenti­al candidates in 2023 based on competence and not the zone where they come from.

The forum said the race should be left open to all the regions and not restricted to the south as canvassed by the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF) recently in Abuja.

The NEF’s Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, stated this in an interview with journalist­s on the sideline of the meeting of northern leaders at the Arewa House, Kaduna, yesterday.

“The democratic process will not be restricted to satisfy them especially because the constituti­on says every Nigerian should be free to vote if they are qualified to vote, every Nigerian should contest if his party fields him or her and that Nigerians should decide who they want,” he said.

He urged Northerner­s to turn their anger into an asset by voting for credible candidates irrespecti­ve of their tribe, religion, or gender in the forthcomin­g 2023 general elections.

Presenting a keynote address at the meeting tagged, ‘Rebuilding the North’, Baba-Ahmed said, “We have wasted enough lives, blood, energy, and resources drifting and blaming leaders who have reaped hugely from our misfortune­s and self-inflicted injuries. It is enough. We have no one else to cry to; no one to look up to, to lead us out of terror and poverty, and no one willing to use their positions to turn the fortunes of the North around.

“Our fate will only be designed and determined by us. We may be facing unpreceden­ted challenges, but these are times to prepare to find extraordin­ary strengths and assets so that our children will be rid of the current nightmares which are our lives today.

“For the North, we cannot say it louder. A Northerner should be voted President only if he is the best as being a Northerner is not enough, all Nigerians need is good leaders, but for us in the North, we will demand to see evidence that a candidate does not just want the power to fulfill a personal ambition. We want to see evidence that those who want to lead us in future understand the roots of and solutions to our insecurity and poverty and distances from each other.”

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