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10th NASS: Zone Senate Presidency, Reps Speaker to South East, North West respectively – Group to APC

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A pressure group with strong interest in parliamentary advocacy operating under the aegis of National Unity Group (NUG) has called on the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to zone the office of Senate President to the South East and that of Speaker of the House of Representatives to the North West geopolitical zones.

In a statement issued by the group’s National Chairman, Dr Omotayo Gbadebo which was made available to CAPITAL POST in Abuja, said, the suggested zoning of the 10th National Assembly principal offices would heal wounds, and end killings across the nation

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The statement noted that the APC leadership and the President-elect should consider entrenchment of peace and reconciliation, a development, they argued was necessary at this challenging time of the nation.

The NUG explained that there is currently tension in the country as it was in 1999 when the military handed over to the democratically elected administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo insisting that adopting the 1999 to 2007 zoning formula would usher in peace and douse tension in the country.

“The scenario is similar to what we had in 1999. Remember that because of June 12, the military decided to compensate the South West for peace to reign. Hence Alliance for Democracy (AD) was registered even when it did not meet up with the requirements and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) deliberately picked a Yoruba man, Chief Obasanjo as its candidate and its vice president (Atiku Abubakar) from North East.

“When the government was sworn in, the Senate president was given to the South East (Evans Enwerem/Chuba Okadigbo/Anyim Pius Anyim), Speaker of the House of Representatives was given to the North West (Salisu Buhari/Ghali NaÁbba/Aminu Masari) while deputy Senate President went to North Central (Haruna Abubakar/Ibrahim Mantu) and deputy speaker to the South South (Chibudom Nwuche/Austin Opara). The PDP National Chairman (Solomon Lar) was from North Central”
According to Gbadebo,

“We are now saying in order to have peace, end stop the killings in the South East, North Central and compensate North West for its immense contributions to the victory of the APC, let the Senate President go to the South East, Speaker of the House to the North West, while deputy Senate President and deputy speaker be zoned to the South South respectively.

“Presently, there are mindless killings in the South East and agitations as it was in the South West, let the party give them Senate President so that they can have a sense of belonging in the Nigerian project. For North West, it is the biggest geopolitical zone with the highest number of votes (2.9m) in the presidential elections, which is approximately 34 per cent of the total votes that gave the president-elect victory.

As such, you can’t abandon this geopolitical zone with seven states.
“Therefore, for fair play, equity and morality, Noth West should be given number 4 position for the zone to have a sense of belonging in the project Nigeria, while South East should be given number 3. Anything short of number 4 for the North West will be morally wrong and it will be tantamount to rejection or non-recognition of the zone, which has contributed more than any other zone in the emergence of the president”.

Speaking further, the Group said “We are urging the APC leadership and president-elect to as a matter of equity, fairness and stability of the nation, pay special attention to the appropriate zoning of principal offices and political positions in the next administration.

“We are very sure that if this is done, peace will return to the troubled areas in the country, some of these senseless killings will end and tension will be doused. The president-elect needs an atmosphere of tranquility to restore hope to Nigerians. The Renewed Hope vision can only be achieved if the enabling environment is provided.

“Let no one misunderstand us; we are not saying competence and capacity be sacrificed on the altar of religion or region but Nigeria is a peculiar nation and we must be sensitive to our religious, sectional and ethnic diversities. The APC should run an inclusive government that would cater for the interest of every discerning tendency.

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