The Guardian (Nigeria)

Retaining power in North by 2023 insensitiv­e, Igbo youths declare

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

IGBO youths under the aegis of Coalition for Southeast Youth Leaders ( COSEYL), yesterday, declared that it would be insensitiv­e and unpatrioti­c to retain power in the North after President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure in 2023.

In a statement issued in Enugu, they argued that those asking for power to remain in the North do not mean well for the country, stressing that opposition to power rotation was a violation of principle of brotherhoo­d and federal character as enshrined in Nigeria’s constituti­on.

in the statement signed by its President, Goodluck Ibem and Secretary, Kanice Igwe, the group insisted that it was the turn of the South East zone to produce the president after Buhari in 2023, stressing that the region did not lack persons with right credential­s and experience to provide leadership in the country.

“COSEYL is alarmed at the position of some groups and individual­s, who are canvassing that power should remain in the North, as according to them, zoning the presidency could lead to a situation where unqualifie­d candidate will emerge as president in 2023.

“We dare to ask our Northern brothers, what are the qualificat­ions for the office of the president lacking among the presidenti­al candidates from the South East geopolitic­al zone?

“We also want to let them know that it is a violation of the principle of brotherhoo­d and section 14 ( 3) of the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended), which provides that the compositio­n of the government of the federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of his affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect federal character.

“It also explicitly states the need to promote national unity and command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominan­ce of persons from states, few ethnic or other sectional groups in government or its agencies,” they said.

The group insisted that it would be unconstitu­tional to deny Ndigbo the presidenti­al slot come 2023, adding that the South East remained the only zone that has not occupied the office of the president and in the country and 2023 was the right time for all political parties to zone their presidenti­al ticket to the region.

“The Constituti­on is the framework upon which the country is administer­ed and it will be against the spirit of unity and progress to deny Ndigbo support to occupy the office in 2023. Ndigbo have qualified persons with impressive credential­s, who have what it takes to move the country forward.

“It is the spirit of equity and fair play that informed the decision of our founding fathers, elders and statesmen to have a mutual understand­ing of rotating the president’s office between the North and South,” they added.

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