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Yerima: APC Constituti­on Does Not Subscribe to Zoning

Says he’s running for presidency in 2023

- Adedayo Akinwale

A former governor of Zamfara State and stalwart of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Senator Ahmed Sani Yerima, has dismissed debates about zoning in the party, saying there is nowhere in the party’s constituti­on that zoning is expressly stipulated. To that extent, Yerima maintained that he had not shelved the idea of running for presidency in 2023. He said he had already declared his intention to run, citing also, his rights as a citizen of Nigeria.

Speaking to journalist­s recently in Abuja, the nation’s capital, Yerima, who was famous as governor for enacting and enforcing the Sharia law, explained, “Nigerians should know that democracy is democracy. We are not the one that brought democracy; there is nothing in our constituti­on that talks about moving power from one place to another.

“Every Nigerian, according to the Nigeria constituti­on, unless it is amended, has the right to aspire to any political office once he’s qualified. So, it is not wrong for anybody to say he is contesting the election, even from Daura. Any person from Daura local government, where Mr. President comes from, can aspire to be president, governor or anything in Nigeria.

“Some people are political illiterate or maybe mischiefma­kers. You cannot say this is my turn, because it is about election. All of us are going for election to elect the person that we think should be president. Our problem in Nigeria is that this issue of citizenshi­p has not been accepted fully in Nigeria.”

Blaming the nation’s ethnic fault lines as responsibl­e for the agitations for zoning, Yerima stated, “We still have tribal, ethnic and religious difference­s, which is very wrong. And until such a time we believe that we are Nigerians, then, the issue of Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Ijaw people will continue.“

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