Niger Delta
2023: Why Power Should Remain In North For Another Four Years -Owie
President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to finish his second term is still three years away, agitations on which zone power should shift to have been on but former Chief Whip of the Senate, Sir Roland Owie presented a new perspective to the agitation when he said power should remain in the North at least for another four years after 2023 for equity and fairness.
Speaking to journalists in his residence, Owie also posited that when power eventually shifts to the South post-2023, it should be ceded to the South-East region of the country.
Owie said his position was hinged on the fact that the south had more time at the presidency than the north since 1999, a situation he said was occasioned by the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and the decision of President Goodluck Jonathan to contest after he finished the tenure if Yar’Adua against his advice.
He said “The problem we have in Nigeria particularly those of us from the southern part is that we are sometimes not realistic and we forget that if we are going to equity, we must go with clean hands.
“Presidency came from South West with Obasanjo even though he lost his unit, he lost his booth, he lost his local government and lost the entire zone but he became President of Nigeria and did eight years even though he was trying to take a third term.
“Then the thing shifted to the north and produced Yar’Adua, one of the best presidents Nigeria has ever had may his soul rest in peace.
“The man who agreed that his election was flawed, and brought peace to Niger Delta died and the Vice President took over.
“You can see the wisdom of Abacha in his constitution that was not used where he made provision for a second Vice President from the Zone that produces the president, if we had adopted that his constitution, it means when Yar’Adua died, the Vice President from his zone would have taken over, we would not have been where we are today.
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