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Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by bluecircle470: 9:16am On Jan 16, 2021
The Governor of Borno State, Prof Babagana Zulum, said on Friday that for the sake of fairness, power should return to the south in 2023. He faulted the suspicion that any part of the country could not be trusted with power, perhaps for the fear of secession.

He stressed that there was a need for fairness in the country, adding that marginalisation had become the loudest concern from the citizenry.

He spoke in Lagos on Friday at the 17th Chief Gani Fawehinmi annual lecture, themed ‘The constitutional history of Nigeria’s dysfunction: Any pathway to indivisibility and common progress?’ which was an event organised by the Nigerian Bar Association, Ikeja Branch, to celebrate the life and times of the late Fawehinmi. The governor stated that one of the pathways to common progress was for fairness to reign in the country.

Zulum, who was accompanied by some commissioners and special advisers, explained that power should shift to other sections of the country.

The incumbent President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) is from the North-Western state of Katsina and is serving his second and final term in office.

The governor said, “I’m persuaded that other sections of the country should be given the opportunity to lead in 2023, why not? It is constitutional.”

Zulum, who reeled out the criteria set by the constitution for anyone to contest the Presidency, as contained in Section 131 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), asked all the persons from the South-East and South-South at the event to rise. He then told them that once they met the four conditions stated in the Section, they were also qualified to contest the presidency.

The section reads, “A person shall be qualified for election to the office of the President if (a) he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth; (b) he has attained the age of forty years; (c) he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party; and (d) he has been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent.”

Speaking further on the issue of fairness as regard 2023, he stated, “Consequently, my response to the question posed by the theme of this programme is that yes, there are pathways to indivisibility and common progress; we must collectively agree that we need to do more to demonstrate fairness to every constituent part that made up this country. That is the constitution.

We need to understand that pedestrian suspicion is not an empirical or legal reason to deny any section of the country from participation in the leadership of this country. We are fast moving towards a point of inevitable tension.

“One of the loudest concerns from the public is marginalisation. Therefore, we must as a matter of necessity create an environment that is conducive for everyone. People must feel the impact of the government and that government is responding.”

The governor also said south-easterners should negotiate for power rather than expect others to leave it for them.

He said, “To our friends and brothers in the South-South and South-East particularly, only God gives power but you have to negotiate for power. Negotiation becomes easier when you make friends across the divide. If we negotiate for power, we don’t always get everything we want, but we will normally mention every clause that covers everything we need.

“I said this because I have heard many people say ‘they don’t want to give us power’ but assumptions and projections will never actualise your aspirations. We must all remember that God gives power but human beings negotiate for it. Every interested party must be prepared to negotiate for it.”

The governor also expressed reservation over the age limit of 40 as the minimum to contest the presidency, noting that in many countries around the world, people below 40 had become world leaders.

He said, “Let me state here that I have a problem with the age limit set at 40, because whatever is the logic behind it, it is difficult to consider it valid in contemporary times.”

He cited several examples of presidents or prime ministers who got to power under the age of 40, including President Emmanuel Macron, who became the President of France at the age of 39; Sanna Marin, who became the Prime Minister of Finland at 34; and Joseph Muscat who became the Prime Minister of Malta at the age of 39, among many others.

We must review our constitution to reflect this current reality in our country and provide greater access to the greatest number of our citizens,” he added.

He admonished Nigerians to familiarise themselves with the 1999 Constitution, saying even though there are issues with the document, he believed strongly that it could still produce good results when faithfully discharged.

He added, “If governance were to be a religion, the constitution would be its holy book. You know your Bible, you know your Quran, know your constitution. Gani Fawehinmi fought for a people’s constitution. We cannot let him down. Let us work to build bridges and drive a people-oriented constitution that would make Nigeria better for everyone.

“We must make the constitution of Nigeria work for all Nigerians and not just some Nigerians. Our system of government must give people a voice while delivering services to them, including security of lives and property.”

The Chairman, NBA, Ikeja Branch, Mr Bartholomew Aguegbodo, said the event was to celebrate the life of late Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), whom he described as a great and courageous fighter who stood for what he believed to be right. He lamented that public interest litigation, which Gani did passionately, seemed to have become a thing of the past.

He added, “This is a challenge to all of us in practice. Also, this occasion reminds us all that the man we honour today had an idea he lived for; that legal practice is not only for money-making but also standing for the oppressed.”

Also, the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Kazeem Alogba, said the judiciary was always ready to associate with the good programmes of the NBA, as he commended the Ikeja branch of the association for immortalising Fawehinmi.

Represented by Justice Lateefat Folami, the CJ said, “The Chief Judge commends the activities of the NBA for immortalising a great lawyer like Chief Gani Fawehinmi. He played a big role in developing the legal jurisprudence of this great nation, like the production of the Nigerian Weekly Law Reports, which is a very great resource and legacy Chief Fawehinmi left for us. There is no good lawyer that doesn’t have NWLR in their library.”

Others at the event included the immediate past President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo; Mr Femi Falana (SAN); former NBA Vice-President, Mr Monday Ubani; spokesperson for the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Mr Yinka Odumakin; Executive Director, Enough is Enough, Ms Yemi Adamolekun; Folarin Falana, aka Falz the Bahd Guy, and others.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by ShenTeh(m): 9:18am On Jan 16, 2021
Dem don promise baba VP.

Wehdone.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by niyisky: 9:18am On Jan 16, 2021
South or North, competence must be prioritized

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by BigSarah(f): 9:21am On Jan 16, 2021
Lol
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by agwom(m): 9:23am On Jan 16, 2021
hmmm
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Oracleforce: 9:24am On Jan 16, 2021
What zulum was trying to say is that the power must be shift back to the south-west region.

Whosoever is not happy should take a bottle of sniper and sip it

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Jagznation(m): 9:25am On Jan 16, 2021
yes offcos power should shift to the south-east

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Nobody: 9:27am On Jan 16, 2021
Zulum my man....VP sure for you jare.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Enugupikin: 9:29am On Jan 16, 2021
Oracleforce:
What zulum was trying to say is that the power must be shift back to the south-east region.

Whosoever is not happy should take a bottle of sniper and sip it
Well stated Man cool

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Carlyscales: 9:29am On Jan 16, 2021
Oracleforce:
What zulum was trying to say is that the power must be shift back to the south-west region.

Whosoever is not happy should take a bottle of sniper and sip it

I hope you can read and understand well

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by ogashman(m): 9:30am On Jan 16, 2021
Whether power is shifting to any part of the north, south, east or west, the major thing we should be rooting for is competence......


Let's stop voting in these old hags who have lost touch with modern ways of doing things...

Anybody that would become President shouldn't be more than 50 years of age, and should be in tandem with modern civilization and technological advancement.

Not some senile old men with nothing upstairs, who can't operate an android phone.


Enough is enough.

Let a young blood rule this country for once. These old men have wrecked the nation.

I pity all those people supporting tinubu for 2023.......my question to them is "suffer no dey tire una"?


Abeg I go sama u better bedspreads if u take a look at signature

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by tyup(m): 9:31am On Jan 16, 2021
Carlyscales:

I hope you can read and understand well
grin grin
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by TheStakeHolder(m): 9:34am On Jan 16, 2021
Let me see what I can do

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Nobody: 9:36am On Jan 16, 2021
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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by babatunx(m): 9:40am On Jan 16, 2021
Osinbajo/Zulum !!!

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by SUPOL(m): 9:41am On Jan 16, 2021
Okay, mention one southeastern politician who you think can handle this country. I had rochas in mind but that one be like say Na only mouth e get. His scorecard in imo state is very low. Let’s take ZULUM as VP.

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by 44Bulldog(m): 11:26am On Jan 16, 2021
So that our brothers called "the developers" can develop and boost the economy of Nigeria massively instead of developing Asian countries with passion cool


cheesy cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:26am On Jan 16, 2021
The section reads, “A person shall be qualified for election to the office of the President if (a) he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth; (b) he has attained the age of forty years; (c) he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party; and (d) he has been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent.”


Everyone qualified are ALL eligible to contest for Presidency in The Federal Republic of Nigeria.
And the masses and the common man on the street will have the final say.
Power is not an appeasement or a gift.
#HardTruths


It is interesting and vital to note here that the PDP which many of us still proudly support and adore was in power for 16 solid years and in those years there were 4 Presidential Inaugurations and on none of those was an Igbo man found worthy by the PDP of even Vice Presidency and we are still bold to say it is the APC that has not even finished one and a half tenure that doesn't want to give power to Igbos. Odi nma. 

NOW; Seriously, let's be sincere. As things stand today politically, why would the APC even hand power to us Igbos in 2023? 
On what grounds? 
On what records?
On what politics?
Is power given to anyone? 
Is it an appeasement or a gift? 

The APC is a political party. The main focus of a political Party is to hold power and keep it to enable it deliver on its agenda. So if the APC reads that the SE does not want the Presidency or does not have the capacity to help them win and keep power, they will stick with the regions that can and work with individuals who are interested. 

Make no mistake, I have always said, I do not blame us Igbos for the decision majority of us took in 2015. It's our right. But continuing to pretend that it was other regions, Buhari or the APC that made us do what we did then or remain where we are today is purely self deceit and I refuse to play that ostrich game. 

As far back as 2014, I and many others made that argument that Igbo Presidency was very feasible in 2023, ONLY under under the APC, ONLY IF we did a couple of things right politically. I personally continued to speak loudly on that even after the 2015 elections until when I realized that we were not ready to play the politics that was required and now I dare say it may be too late. Or is it not? Time will tell

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Bede2u(m): 11:27am On Jan 16, 2021
You mean to the south east

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by chrisxxx(m): 11:27am On Jan 16, 2021
Qww
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Tofax: 11:28am On Jan 16, 2021
Security Concerns Mount Over Mass Movement Of Fulanis Southwards

Excerpt:
"In Oyo State, a meeting of the Yoruba World Assembly held at the Parliament Building on Thursday was informed of Fulani herdsmen trooping into the state from neighbouring countries through Saki East, Saki West and Atisbo local government areas."
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by kambili999(f): 11:28am On Jan 16, 2021
We just need a better Nigeria. Even if a good leader comes from the north or west or east or anywhere. We just need someone to get this country working

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by canalily(m): 11:28am On Jan 16, 2021
The headline should be "why power would shift from devil" in2023
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Honor10: 11:29am On Jan 16, 2021
Osibanjo/zulum 2023

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by enyi1: 11:29am On Jan 16, 2021
If there's anything like rotation between North and South, there should also be a rotation within North and within south. SW have already had there turn but still clinging on rotational presidency. If there will be any rotation, there's nothing like South, rather SE or SS. Anything short we burn the bridge and power returns back to North. I'm sure we all witnessed June 12 and I'm sure North will be more than willing to negotiate with SE/SS to retain power so let's all respect ourselves

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Mopolchi: 11:29am On Jan 16, 2021
If abokii no like, make e no cross enta South East, dem go hear am

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by Femich18(m): 11:29am On Jan 16, 2021
Ok
Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by onoms4luv(m): 11:29am On Jan 16, 2021
wether south east, south west or south south. power should shift to more competent hand. not all these old jargons

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Re: Zulum: Why Power Should Shift To South In 2023 by kalu61(m): 11:30am On Jan 16, 2021
There is no doubt that power will come to south in 2023.
We will see how PDP and Atiku will fix this.

I have said it and will continue to say it, Ohanaeze needs to foster a unity front for all the aspirations from SE in each party and from there move to negotiate power with other regions.

It must not be SW because both regions are likely not to agree but with actors from other regions. By so doing, the power of give and take can be achieved.

OBJ became president without the SW and Igbo can be president without SE or SW. Its about negotiation.

Umahi is SE best bet, OUK and other keys members should be brought to a round table to see to this and only Ohanaeze can do this.

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