Jackson Ojo: Buhari Will Handover to Northerner in 2023
A
chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Jackson Ojo, has advised
the South to forget their dream of producing the President of Nigeria in 2023,
saying at the expiration of his tenure, President Muhammadu Buhari would
handover to another northerner.
Ojo stated
this yesterday in Abuja in a chat with our correspondents. The APC chieftain
while counselling the South to build a common front ahead of the next election
cycle noted that South lacks the capacity to politically engage the North in a
battle of supremacy.
In his
words, politicians of South-West extraction currently agitating to replace
President Buhari in 2023 lack the visibility and national acceptance to make
good their dream saying, “who is there in the South that has the national
clout? There are some people in the South-West that are making noise today,
wanting to be President.
“The truth
is that they cannot be President. That is it! Mark my word! APC Presidential candidate
in 2023 will emerge from the north. The South-West will be given the Vice
Presidential slot. And if the PDP takes its candidate from the South, then they
have given the opportunity to the APC to win again. The south does not have the
political capacity to fight the North.”
Justifying
his reason for rating the south so poorly, Ojo, who doubled as Coordinator,
Yoruba Youth Alliance added that the north has since left the south behind in
terms of togetherness and unity; factors he claimed would determine who gets
the Presidency in 2023
He
continued: “The people of the South are agitating to be President of Nigeria in
2023. Is it by mere verbal expression? The North has 19 states including the
FCT. The South has 17. There is no political synergy between the South-East,
South-South and South-West. Each of them is standing independently as a pillar
that cannot be moved but when you go up north, you will always get the
traditional bloc vote because there is a unifying factor among them.
“Religion
can unify them and they have leaders that can unify them. In the north, you
have the Northern Governors Forum, the Northern Senators Forum and all that. Do
we have these unifiers in the South? South-South is standing on its own, same
with South-East and South-West. In the South, there is a multi-dimensional
dichotomy, politically that is. Such a dichotomy can never be found in the
North.
“Let us
not deceive ourselves. What is the voting capacity of the North? The voting
capacity of the South-South and the South-East cannot withstand the voting
capacity of Kano, Katsina and Kebbi states.”
There are
agitation by Southern politicians, particularly from the South-West and
South-East for the zoning of the APC Presidential ticket at the expiration of
President Buhari’s second tenure in 2023, with the likes of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
and Tunde Bakare being seen as likely aspirants.