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Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jan 17, 2011
Backlash over Nigerian leader's presidential run
By Aminu Abubakar (AFP) – 5 hours ago

KANO, Nigeria — Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's primary victory has led to protests and anger in parts of the country's mainly Muslim north, the first signs of a backlash to his controversial nomination.

Jonathan, a southern Christian, easily won the Peoples Democratic Party primary vote last week, but his candidacy remains controversial because some argue a northern candidate should have been given the nomination.

Hundreds of Muslim youths poured into the streets of the northern cities of Kaduna, Bauchi, Katsina and Hadejia at the weekend in protest, burning PDP flags and membership cards, witnesses told AFP.

On Sunday, the PDP campaign headquarters in the northern city of Sokoto burned, but the cause was unclear, local radio reported.

In Katsina, the home state of Jonathan?s predecessor, the late Umaru Yar?Adua, fiery sermons were delivered in mosques during Friday prayers urging Muslims not to vote for PDP candidates, local media reported.

Mass text messages on mobile phones have also been sent condemning northern state governors as "the enemies of the north and Islam" for supporting Jonathan instead of Atiku Abubakar, who challenged the president for the nomination.

The controversy stems from an arrangement within the PDP that says its candidates should be rotated between the mainly Muslim north and predominately Christian south every eight years -- called "zoning."

Jonathan became president in May after the death of Yar'Adua, who had not finished his first term, leading some to argue another northerner should take his place.

The party has won every presidential vote since Africa's most populous nation returned to civilian rule in 1999, making the PDP nominee the obvious favourite in the April 9 election.

"We have resolved to renounce our membership of the PDP for the injustice meted on the north over the zoning arrangement and have started consultation on which of the northern candidates to vote for in the presidential election," said Ahmad Yazid Rafindadi, who led the protest in Katsina.

All three major opposition parties have nominated northern Muslim candidates.

Former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, running under the Congress for Progressive Change banner, is particularly seen as a potential threat to Jonathan if he forms an alliance with another influential party.

But despite the bluster, the extent of northern discontent with Jonathan remains difficult to gauge.

It was unclear whether the protests resulted from politicians co-opting youth gangs and sending them into the streets, as has been done in the past.

"There is strong public anger against northern PDP governors for going against the popular will of their people in supporting Jonathan in the primaries," said Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed, a political science professor at the northern Ahmadu Bello University.

"Certain political forces are no doubt exploiting this public disenchantment, especially the religious aspect of it."

Some had also predicted that Jonathan's primary run would result in violence and that Abubakar, an ex-vice president, would be a strong challenger.

In the end, Jonathan handily defeated Abubakar. There has been an upsurge in violence in recent weeks, including bomb attacks in the capital Abuja and the central city of Jos, but it is unclear whether it is directly linked to Jonathan's run.

"The whipping of religious sentiment in the north against , President Goodluck Jonathan is a dangerous development to the sustenance of democracy and national peace and stability," said Shehu Sani of the northern Civil Rights Congress organisation.

"It is equally true that politicians and Christian clerics in the south are also using religion to promote and rally support for Jonathan against northern candidates."

The Northern Elders Assembly, which challenged Jonathan's candidacy in court, blames northern PDP delegates who supported the president.

"The delegates should have thought that the choice of President Jonathan would provoke religious sentiment, which is very dangerous," Tanko Yakasai, a spokesman for the group, told AFP.
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by Nobody: 9:59pm On Jan 17, 2011
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5giPnIT3W2sDLKNMnwV2FkLaWUPlw?docId=CNG.3979b9cd43236654729450c12c6fab04.2f1

Nigeria is on the brink again, If this country collapses and gets set back. Jonathan's greed should be held responsible.

Zoning is a recognition of Nigerian realities, and Jonathan's decision to go against it is not very wise.

the peace and stability of this country is now threatened because of the ambition of one dumb man.
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by denitro(m): 10:25pm On Jan 17, 2011
STORY. STORY.
We in the South can vote in Jonathan without their help
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by PapaBrowne(m): 10:32pm On Jan 17, 2011
denitro:

STORY. STORY.
We in the South can vote in Jonathan without their help

Not just you in the south, we also in the middle belt consisting of Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Taraba, Nassarawa and Southern Kaduna, we shall vote en masse for GEJ!
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by londoner: 10:34pm On Jan 17, 2011
Well, maybe PDP will implode, I hope so.

I sincerely want Ribadu and ACN to win the presidency or at least gain a much stronger support base.
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by jason123: 10:36pm On Jan 17, 2011
The way these "northern youths" behave is very annoying! I was reading some of their comments on the highly ethnocentric DAILY MAIL and I can tell you that they view Nigeria has their birthright to rule over. I think I would support GJ just to SHUT THESE PEOPLE UP!!! Nigeria is for all of us NOT just the "NORTH" angry
God bless Nigeria!!!
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by sochan: 10:45pm On Jan 17, 2011
Too Bad, GEJ won. Tough for those who cant accept it.
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by Kadimm: 10:55pm On Jan 17, 2011
Whether Jonathan won or not, the North should go back to producing groudnut pyramids. With all the money Dangote and co have, the North should be next to Mecca. Must they have presidency to be significant? undecided

This it the time to sit back and let the South do some thinking about how to get the country back on track. They can help in so many ways.
Time to prove they can be self-reliant by educating themselves and getting their children off the streets for one. Then tackling the Jos crises.
The North has a lot of work to do within the North.
Re: Backlash Over Nigerian President Run by londoner: 11:07pm On Jan 17, 2011
Yeah, they do seem to feel that either they (as Northerners, or as MUSLIMS) have a birthright to presidency in Nigeria. Having said that, GEJ created a rod for his own back, and when it suited him he was all to willing to fall in line with their zoning madness.

Ofcourse they will feel slighted, because they priobably had no idea or clue that their representatives within the party would vote for GEJ, they probably talked from both sides of their mouths, anything to get close to power, and maybe they feel the only way PDP and themselves can cintinue to stay close to power is with GEJ.


This is going to be a bumpy ride Nigeria,

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