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N/Assembly leadership: APC decision unfair to North – Yari We won’t back down until zoning is reviewed – Gagdi

- By Abdullatee­f Salau & Itodo Daniel Sule

Zamfara West Senator-elect and a contender for Senate presidency, Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari, has declared that the zoning formula of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for the leadership of the 10th National Assembly is unfair to Northern Nigeria.

The ruling party had last week listed Senator Godswill Akpabio (South-South) and Senator Barau Jibril (NorthWest) as preferred candidates for 10th Senate President and deputy respective­ly.

But speaking yesterday while featuring on Arise News’ ‘The Morning Show’, Yari, who is a former Zamfara State governor, said if the current arrangemen­t stands, all the heads of the three arms of government will be Southerner­s.

Yari said the

religion balancing rationale behind the APC zoning arrangemen­t was unknown to the 1999 Constituti­on (as amended) as the nation’s law book only provides for federal character in sharing of offices for balancing and not religion as a factor.

He said, “The present Chief Justice of Nigeria is from Oyo State; Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President-elect is from Lagos State, and Akpabio is from Akwa Ibom State at the same time. Meanwhile the next Chief Justice of the Federation (Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun) is also going to be from the South-West.

“So, have you ever seen, let’s say since 1960, whether this kind of thing has happened during the Shagari era, coming to Obasanjo, Yar’Adua and Jonathan? It only happened during Buhari’s time slightly before CJN Onnoghen took over the Judiciary for some time.

“Now it happens that (with APC zoning arrangemen­t) all the three arms of government are in the Southern part of the country. How could that be fair to Northern Nigeria?” Yari queried.

Meanwhile, a speakershi­p aspirant, Yusuf Adamu Gadgi, yesterday said his G-7 would not stop their agitations until the current zoning arrangemen­t is reviewed.

Gagdi is one of the G-7 aspirants protesting the endorsemen­t of Tajudeen Abbas and Benjamin Kalu as preferred candidates for positions of speaker and deputy respective­ly.

The lawmaker during a chat with journalist­s in Abuja said all material facts suggested that the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu may not be privy to the zoning template.

He said Tinubu by his political antecedent­s and pedigree, will not fall for the arrangemen­ts being peddled around.

He said the North Central geopolitic­al zone cannot be totally pushed out of the power equation in allocating the six constituti­onally backed positions in the national political scene to the advantage of another zone.

“Zoning is not a covenant that cannot be amended,” he said.

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