I just read few hours
ago that APC has announced its zoning for 2023 elections and to my greatest
surprise the party has zoned presidency to the South. This is the greatest news
I have had coming from Nigeria for a long time now and certainly the only
promise made by APC to Nigerians which has been fulfilled. They certainly deserve
commendations for this because it takes courage for them to silence all the
Northern interests towards the next election and stamp their ground that
rotational presidency must stand for interest of our great Nigeria.
This has obviously
pushed back pressure on PDP to tow the same line and zone the Presidency to the
South or loose 2023 elections.
The reasons are
obvious. First, based by the principle of rotational presidency, it is the turn
of the South to produce the next president.
Secondly, Nigerian youths
that make up the highest percentage of demography that will determine any election
in Nigeria, if you do a poll, 80 percent of them both from North or South will openly
tell you that they are tired of Northern President. Every body wants a change.
History has shown that
no Northerner has been able to improve the lots of Nigerians nor take the hard decision
of announcing reforms to our polity to bring about change and improvement in
our well-being in tandem with the hues and cries from the populace for a
paradigm shift to launch our great nation to the next stage that guarantees
economic stability, social welfare and infrastructural revolution to cater to
our burgeoning population.
The little reforms that
have taken place ever post civil war Nigeria have been under a Southern
president. For instance Obasanjo brought Okonjo Iweala who brought her
expertise and international clout to write off our huge debt with PARIS CLUB.
Soludo was given
freehand to reform our financial sector to end the era of failed banks with
depositors loosing their money each time any bank fails as witnessed during the
Savannah bank era, though under Obasanjo but that was before Soludo’s
consolidation of banks to meet the increased capital requirement of 20B Naira.
This went ahead to herald a new beginning for Nigerian banks and ushered in
strong banks that were ready to absorb the shocks of bad loans and all forms of
non performing financial exposure without going under very easy due to little exposure
to bad debt.
After Obasanjo,
Goodluck Jonathan was the next president that brought in a lot of reform that would have seen our
country stable right now economically if not the hoaks and lies APC sold
Nigerians to ease and support their gang up against Jonathan for their own selfish
greed to hijack power even when they do not understand what power means in democracy.
Goodluck, once again
brought back Okonjo Iweala who started many reforms in our economy including
setting up NSIA (NIGERIAN SOVEREIGN INVESTNEMT AUTHORITY), an agency with the
mandate to manage the Nigeria sovereign wealth
fund, into which the surplus income produced from Nigeria's excess oil reserves
is deposited.
Okonjo
Iweala introduced a lot of port reforms that improved the activities at our
port and helped to increased revenue generation into the purse of Federal Govt.
Iweala
also designed the SINGLE TREASURYACCOUNT which APC is suing today, and because
of her understanding of the implications, she wanted a gradual introduction of
the system to avoid heavy effect on Nigerian banks that relied on public funds
heavily.
Iweala
supervised our economy and made it the best in Africa with about 7 % GDP growth
rate while our economy was later rebased to be the best in Africa and fastest
growing economy in Africa and with all the indices of a strong economy showing positive.
Goodluck
also was committed to Power reforms hence appointed the power scientist Prof
Barth Nnaji who was committed to reforming our power sector and designed the
road map to privatisation of the sector with the end goal to stabilize that
sector until self interest of former Vice President Namani Smabo clashed with
the integrity of Barth Nnaji hence to avoid controversy and clash of interest
with the Vice President, he decided to throw the towel. Nigerians mourned the
day Bath Nnaji resigned. Till today, the power sector has not recovered from
the exit of Barth Nnaji.
Jonathan
also focused his reforms search light on our aviation sector by appointing Seasoned
administrator and US trained Stella Oduah as the minister. She worked so hard to
design a road map which saw about 22 airports rehabilitated in the first phase
and further building of new terminal that met international standard on our
biggest international airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Enugu. Today, APC is
taking glory for the airports they did not know when the contracts were
awarded.
Jonathan
also supervised the reform of our financial sector through Okonjo Iweala that
birthed AMCON to save banks from collapse due to bad debt. Okonjo Iweala went further
to supervise the banks merge as Coordinating Minister of Economy that finally
ended the era of mushroom banks in Nigeria.
All these
reforms were under a Southern President and Igbos in particular, and non, I repeat
non was ever witnessed under any Northern President post civil war even when we
have had 7 Northern Presidents post civil war.
This implies
that what we are looking for as 21st century nation will not come
from a Northern President. The youths know this and they are not ready to vote
any other Northern President.
Another
major factor is that this is the turn of the Igbos. And having heralded all the
reforms that have ever taken place in the history of Nigeria post civil war, it
is crystal clear that destiny has put the turn of the next President in the
hands of the Igbos to rescue our nation from the doldrums we found ourselves
today.
Any other
permutation that takes away 2023 Presidency from South East or PDP zoning to
the South will signal the disintegration of PDP.
It might
interest you to know that the Igbos are the primary base of PDP regardless of
where they are whether South West of North. Without the Igbos, PDP would have
died in 2015 when all regions bought the lies and propaganda of APC against
Jonathan. But Igbos stayed even in the face of threats of lagoon and baboos and
blood.
No party, I repeat no sane party in the
world will ever want to loose her base for imaginery calculation of using a
Northern candidate to defeat APC, a party that has already surrendered the
election to PDP with their woeful performance in all sectors from Economy, Infrastructure,
Power, Social welfare to every aspect of governance. The result is F9 in all
for APC.
Any
permutation that sees PDP denying South and especially South East PDP ticket
will certainly translate to PDP loosing the election ab initio.
For Christ
sake Tinubu cannot defeat astute public administrator like Peter Obi, the best
governor in the history of Nigeria. The only governor that was flying economy
class with Nigerians, had no long convoy and left N17B for an incoming governor,
a feat no governor has ever achieved in the history of Nigeria. Who else is PDP
scared that can defeat Peter Obi from the South, is it Amaechi or Fayemi. The
answer is non.
And don’t forget that the fact the Tinubu is moslem makes it difficult
for him to pick a Northerner with so much influence to help him win over the
North.
On the
other hand, Peter Obi can pick many Northern moslem as his running mate like Bukola
Saraki, Aminu Tambuwal, Ibrahim Dankwambo etc. Any of these candidates will
stregthen Peter Obi candidature in the North and birth a strong team that will
work assiduously to retrieve our nation from this big and dark ditch we have
fallen into.
Tinubu does not have the credibility, the intelligence, the
experstise, the age to rescue us rather he might just plunge us into a deeper
bottomless pit that might finally herald the end of Nigeria. The North knows it that is why they are shopping for a
credible candidate from the South who can deliver for them. Tinubu is nothing
but a moral liability to the party.
And
instead of PDP ceding power to the north, if a Peter Obi candidature does not
work since Peter Obi has not shown that he wants to contest as been debated in
many circles in Nigeria, the return of Goodluck Jonathan will work
perfectly. Igbos will certainly prefer
goodluck to any Northerner again. And I can trust Goodluck to hand over to Igbos
to complete the second term for the South after he has done one term as
permitted by the constitution.
Every
one knows that Goodluck has suddenly become the precious bride even APC is
courting him. If he goes head to head with Tinubu, Goodluck will thrash him
both in the North and South.
These
are the only permutations that will see PDP return back to Aso rock come 2023.
Any attempt to cede their ticket to the North will certainly mean PDP loosing
the power because the North themselves are tired of Northern candidature that
has not helped them in any way up till this day upon the longevity in that position.
This is because average Northern Moslem does not believe in equitable distribution
of income. He believes in slave and master position with him being the king and
others being his subject to rely on him for their daily living. This is why the
North does not encourage education because they do not want their youths to be
empowered to know their rights and have economic freedom. They prefer them
beggars and almajiris whom they will always use at their own whims and caprices
as election tools and many more.
Time to
rejig strategy is now for PDP, to begin to create a pathway for South Presidency
and of course Igbo Presidency that will finally strengthen the party and our nation in general.
Anything
short of this, will set us on the precipice again as IPOB is not relenting and
will not welcome any Northern president with applause, neither will Yorubas
welcome any Northern President with applause either. It wont happen in today’s
Nigeria. PDP should read the handwriting on the wall and act according to
public opinion.
APC
has fired the first and best shot ever, PDP should do the same and leave the contest
for two Southerners. This is the pathway to victory at the polls come 2023.
Anayo
(MBA, BSc, DAIT)
Writes
from Diaspora
@getmotivatedng
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