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N/Assembly zoning: N/Central governors should tarry awhile

- Ibrahim Tajudeen resides in Kaduna and can be reached via olawaleibr­ahim@yahoo. com

The uproar that followed the zoning of leadership positions in the 10th National Assembly is unnecessar­y given the much that is expected for the next administra­tion to succeed.

If the protest is based on the need for equity and fairness, then the resolve of the APC to zone the position of Senate president to the South South; Deputy Senate President to the North West; Speaker of the House of Representa­tives to the North West and Deputy Speaker to the South East is in order.

The agitation by the North Central that it has been sidelined in the scheme of things is hasty and cannot be substantia­ted because the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administra­tion is yet to be inaugurate­d.

The call for the review of the zoning by the governors in the North Central on Monday wouldn’t be necessary if the chief executives had waited to see what Asiwaju has in stock for the zone.

Besides, as it is, the North Central has been the first to benefit from the zoning arrangemen­t of the APC with the decision to allocate the office of the national chairman of the party to the zone in 2022.

When that was done, other zones respected the arrangemen­t and did not present candidates to contest against the decision of the APC even though there were leaders of the party from the zones that wanted to contest.

That was the sacrifice the other zones made for the unity of the country and for the growth and cohesion of the APC which the North Central benefitted from.

Other zones have in the past also made similar sacrifices for a harmonious blend in the interest of the nation.

In the 7th Assembly, it was all agreed that the South West should have the position of the Speaker, but because it was the understand­ing then that the North West needed to be supported to consolidat­e the efforts of the progressiv­es, the South West made the sacrifice and Aminu Tambuwal was returned as Speaker even though the North West with Namadi Sambo, had the vice presidency.

In that dispensati­on, while the South South with Goodluck Jonathan had the presidency, the North West, had the vice president; while the North Central had the Senate President; the South East with Ike Ekweremadu had the Deputy Senate President; the North West despite having the vice president, also took the position of Speaker and the South East with Emeka Ihedioha, took the Deputy Speaker position.

It then meant that the South West and North East were completely not factored in the top positions in the executive and legislativ­e arms of government but they did not complain or agitate.

Similarly in the current dispensati­on, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, is from the same South West with the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la.

Looking at the current configurat­ion, the North West with President Muhammadu Buhari has the presidency; while the Vice President is from the South West, the Senate President from North East; the Deputy Senate President from the South South; the Speaker from South West and the Deputy Speaker from the North Central.

This leaves the South East completely out of the picture but the region took it calmly and never threatened to bring down the whole house because it understood the need to make sacrifices on behalf of the nation.

Going by the explanatio­ns that informed the decision of the APC to zone both the Senate President and Speaker seats to the North West is the understand­ing that without the interventi­on of the party, the North West going by its contributi­on to the success of the APC can take over the Senate Presidency but that will not augur well for the country given the religious configurat­ion of the next administra­tion.

Having persuaded the North West to step down for national cohesion, it will therefore be foolhardy not to compensate the zone.

Since other zones have made sacrifices for the unity and cohesion of Nigeria, the North Central should understand that this is the time to offer similar gestures for the developmen­t of the country.

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