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2023: Don't Force Zoning On North, NEF Tells APC, PDP

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Apr 14, 2021

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has asked politicians clamouring for the zoning of the 2023 presidency to the South not to force it on the North.

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In a chat with Vanguard on Wednesday in Abuja, NEF's Director of Advocacy and Publicity, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, asked politicians to rather engage with the North in dialogue on the matter.

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He said, "Zoning is not the same as restructuring. Those who equate the two do mischief to both, and they know it.

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"NEF and the North have always supported restructuring and other arrangements that address political stability inclusion and justice.

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"Issues such as zoning and power rotation are best settled in a context that recognizes that they should not violate the basic provisions of democratic systems which include the right of voters to choose leaders.ÔÇØ

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Baba-Ahmed said it was naive for some politicians to think Northern voters would give up their right to choose leaders while being disrespected.

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He also said blackmail will not take those championing the cause of power rotation anywhere until the issue of zoning was settled under circumstances that do not violate democratic norms.

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"Politicians that are too lazy to engage the political process to realize the goals of power rotation resort to blackmail. They are also guilty of gross naivety if they think anyone in the country can persuade northern voters to give up their rights to choose leaders, rights that other Nigerians enjoy.

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"Northern voters are amenable to persuasion, but their rights must be respected.

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"Many of the champions of rotation stand aloof when northerners are attacked and demonized. If northerners wonder what their fates will be while being led by leaders who cannot defend them or uphold the law, why should they be blamed?ÔÇØ he queried.

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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