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2023: I support power shift to south, but it’s not a ‘must’ – Zulum

GOVERNOR Babagana Zulum has rubbished insinutations that the next president “must” emerge from the southern region. 

The governor, who reiterated his support for power to shift to the southern part of the country, cautioned his colleagues that politics is a game of numbers.

The governor said this during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily today.

On Monday, the governors had declared support for the rotational presidency, saying the next president should come from the South.

A communiqué from the meeting read by the chairman of Southern Governors’ Forum and Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, states:

“The forum reiterates its commitment to the politics of equity, fairness and unanimously agreed that the Presidency of Nigeria be rotated between southern and northern Nigeria and resolved that the next president of Nigeria should emerge from the south,” he had said.

Zulum clarified that the Southern governors were not wrong to call for a power shift to their region, adding that would promote unity, but stressed that he was not in favour if the word “must” used in the communiqué.

However, when Zulum was corrected by one of the anchors of the programme that the actual word used in the communiqué was “should”, the governor did not seem to be impressed, as he insisted “I want them to remove the word must.”

He said, “I have said it times without number that I, Professor Babagana Zulum, I am of the view that the presidency should go to the south in the year 2023 because the unity of our country is very important.

“Secondly, inclusivity is very important. Thirdly, I am in the APC. Six or seven years ago, APC had zoned the presidency to northern Nigeria based on the agreement that in the year 2023, the presidency should go to the south.

“But again, this is politics. We are supposed to meet and discuss this issue among ourselves, among the political class.

“This statement that people are saying that the president must go to the south, I want them to remove the word must.”

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