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Consequences Await Any Party Without Southern Presidential Candidate – PANDEF
Dire and unpleasant consequences await any political party that fails to produce a presidential flag bearer for the 2023 general election from the southern part of Nigeria.
This is the position of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the Afenifere and elements of the Middle Belt under the Middle Belt Forum.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt, the National Publicity Secretary of PANDEF, Hon. Ken Robinson disclosed that the groups have reached a consensus to mete out punitive measures against any political party that would not float a southern presidential candidate in next year’s general elections in the country.
Hon. Robinson said it was “completely unacceptable” that after eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari from the northern region, any political party in the country would consider another northerner to succeed him in office as leader of the country, adding that it was in the interest of fairness, equity and justice that the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum decided to insist on a power shift to the South.
“Any political party in Nigeria that does not zone its presidency to southern Nigeria, the people of southern Nigeria will mobilize and work against that party. That’s our position”, he said.
According to Hon. Robinson who is also the Acting Coordinator of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, “PANDEF is actually working with Afenifere from the south west, Ohanaeze Ndigbo in the south east, and elements of the Middle Belt under the Middle Belt Forum.
“We want to believe that they are together with us in all that we have said because these pronouncements have been made under the auspices of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum comprising these aforementioned organisations.
“We have said that if any of the major political parties in the country does not zone its presidential ticket to the South, we are going to work against that party. The position we have taken is that we will wait until the party primaries are concluded”.
Upon the conclusion of the primaries, he said, the groups will meet and review the outcomes of the exercises before taking a final decision on how to respond to the choices made by the parties.
“After the party primaries are concluded, we will see the choices that are presented to us and if one of the two parties (the PDP and APC) gives us a southern presidency and the other does not, we will sit down and discuss to see how we can mobilize and ensure that southern Nigeria punishes the party that is against us”, he emphasised.
According to the national spokesman of PANDEF, only a power shift to southern Nigeria will address the strong feeling of alienation, injustice and domination among the people of southern Nigeria, adding that sensitivity and appropriate action on the part of the northerners will steer the country away from further crisis and anarchy.
By: Opakamaba Dokubo
Politics
Tinubu Increases Ambassador-nominees to 65, Seeks Senate’s Confirmation
President Bola Tinubu has increased the number of Ambassador-nominees to 65 and forwarded their names to the Senate for confirmation.
The president’s request, read in plenary Thursday by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, consists of 34 career ambassadors and High Commissioners as well as 31 non-career ambassadors and high commissioners.
The Presidency had last week released the names of 32 ambassador-nominees, featuring names of some prominent Nigerians.
Notable nominees among the non-career ambassador-nominees are: Sen. Ita Enang from Akwa-Ibom, Sen. Jimoh Ibrahim (Ondo) and Sen. Folasade Bent (Adamawa) and Segun Ige (Edo)
Three ambassador-nominees, namely: Kayode Are (Ogun), Aminu Dalhatu (Jigawa) and Ayodele Oke (Oyo), earlier forwarded to the senate, had been screened by the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The new nominees had consequently been forwarded to the committee for screening within one week.
The full list of the ambassadorial nominees per state reads: “Ezenwa Chukwuemeka (Abia), Maimuna Ibrahim (Adamawa), Monica Ogochukwu (Anambra), Mohammed Lele (Bauchi),
Endoni Sindo (Bayelsa) and Ahmed Mohammed Monguno (Borno).
Others are Jane Adams Michael (Cross River), Clark Alexandra (Delta), Chimma Davies (Ebonyi),
Oduma Ehinose (Edo ), Segun Ige (Edo), Adeyemi Emmanuel (Ekiti), Onaga Kingsley (Enugu) and Magaji Umar (Jigawa).
Other nominees in the category of Career Ambassadors are Mohammed Dahiru (Kaduna), AbdulSalam Zayat (Kano), Shehu Barde ( Katsina ), Aminu Nasiu ( Katsina ), Abubakar Musa-Musa ( Kebbi) ,Mohammed Idris ( Kebbi) ,
Bako Adamu Umar (Kogi).
” The rest are: Sulu Gambari (Kwara), Ramata Mohammed (Lagos), Shaga John Shama (Nasarawa), Salau Mohammed (Niger) and Ibrahim Danlami (Niger).
Others are: Adeola Mopelola (Ogun),
Ruben Samuel (Ondo), Akand Adekola (Osun), Adedokun Esther (Oyo), Gedagi Joseph (Plateau), Luther Ayokalata (Rivers), Danladi Yaku (Taraba) and Bello Dogondaji (Zamfara).
Names on the list of the 31 non-career ambassadorial nominees are Sen. Grace Bent (Adamawa), Sen. Eta Enang (Akwa – Ibom), Nkechi Okocha (Anambra ),
Mahmood Yakubu (Bauchi), Philip Ikurusi (Bayelsa).
They include Paul Oga Adikwu (Benue), retired Vice Adm. Ibok Ibas ( Cross River), Abasi Braimah (Edo) and Erelu Adebayo (Ekiti).
Others are: Olumilua Ayotunwa (Ekiti),
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu State), Mrs. Chioma Ohakim (Imo ), retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (Kano State).
“The rest are; Tasiu Maigari (Katsina), Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu (Kogi) and Olufemi Pedro (Lagos) “Mohammed Aliyu (Nasarawa State),
Sen. Jimoh Ibrahim (Ondo) Joseph Iji (Ondo), Fani-Kayode (Osun), Prof. O. Adewole (Osun), Florence Ajimobi (Oyo), Lola Akande (Oyo), Prof. Nora Daduut (Plateau), Yakubu Gambo (Plateau).
“Chukwujinka Okocha (Rivers ), Haruna Abubakar ( Sokoto ), Jerry Samuel Manwe (Taraba) and Adamu Nangree (Yobe).
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Prophet Arogun concluded with a broader appeal to Nigeria’s political leaders, emphasizing the need for justice, peace, and integrity in public governance.
“Nigeria is the assignment. Only righteousness will stabilize this nation. Only fairness will preserve the mandate. Let those who have ears hear”, he said softly.
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