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2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by afroniger: 9:22am On Apr 02, 2022

Nwodo believes that for equity, justice, fairness and inclusiveness, it is right to not just give the South East the chance, but also, for all patriotic Nigerians to support the zone to produce the next president.

But then, if by chance, an aspirant from the North emerges as the Party’s candidate, would that be injurious to the PDP’s desperate plans to take back power from the APC? “If a Northern candidate emerges, the PDP is going to shoot itself on the foot,” he said. And will the South East support a northern candidate, Dr Nwodo declared, “I’m in Enugu and I know what is going on here. The ordinary man on the street in the south east will not vote for any candidate that is not from the south east”.


Explaining what informed his firm stand for the South East to produce the next Nigerian president, Nwodo who spoke during an interview on Arise Television said, “Where I stand is that Nigeria didn’t start in 1998, it became independent in 1960 and since 1960, whether you were elected an executive president or whether you were a military dictator, both carrying executive powers; if you look at how these executive powers have emerged in our country, the South-East of Nigeria has enjoyed it for six months and that was under Aguiyi Ironsi. Every other part of the country when we talk of the current six geopolitical zones, have had a shot at ruling this country not less than two times.

“Therefore, that zone that has never had a shot at the presidency, has a very strong case. Secondly, that zone has been accusing the federation of monumental marginalisation of his people. Not to talk about the civil war. We are heading to 60 years after the civil war and we have not been given any opportunity to stand at the commanding heights of governance in our country”.

He further lamented that “In the past seven years, the marginalisation has reached monumental level. Every appointment federal government pronounces, is likely going to be outside the South East of Nigeria. Every intervention of the federal government, whether it is in welfarism, in infrastructure, South East comes at the bottom of the six geopolitical zones.

"We are asking the federal republic of Nigeria, what is the crime of the people of the south east? Why the permanent marginalisation? Why is it that anytime something good is coming to the south east, reasons are manufactured why it must not go there?

”We in the South East feel extremely despondent; we feel we are not part of the federation. We feel the civil war has not ended. It’s because of this that our people are agitating passionately, putting their patriotism, capacity and competence, putting their love for our country at the fore front to be given the chance to bring on the table, the vast talent that the Almighty God has bestowed on our people for the benefit of our country. I believe if the talents in the South East are put on the table, this country would go far”.

He appealed to other political parties involved in the 2023 elections to ensure they pick candidates from the South East, stressing that it will be unfair to jettison the already existing rotation in Nigeria. “We are making this repeated appeal, that the political parties in this election should choose their candidates from the south east.

"There is no rational to jettison the rotation that we have in the country. You don’t change the goal post at the middle of the game. We have all agreed across political boundaries to zone the presidency of Nigeria between the North and the South. There’s a rotation in place; it’s been working for us. Why do we want to truncate it at this time?

“And if it comes to southern Nigeria, we have recently had eight years of president Obasanjo and six years of Osinbajo as Vice President. Does this give moral justice, equity and fair play for the South West, to take it again? And the South South has served six years of Jonathan’s presidency. Is it fair that it goes back to the South South? The only equity, justice and fairness; the only thing that will bring unity, peace to Nigeria is to go to the South East. This is the truth that cannot be controverted. It is something that its time has come in order to reunite our country”.

[b]Asked his opinion on former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s declaration of interest to run for the number one office under the PDP, and as a Northerner, Dr Nwodo said, “Atiku seems to be the first northerner that threw his hat into the race. Those of us who are his close friends have had personal meetings with him. We have tried to persuade him. The South East and the South South have been his strongest political stronghold in most of his political outings and indeed, he has chosen his vice presidential candidates the last two times he was in the race from South East.

”I’ve worked as his director of Finance and administration when we were in ANC. We have given him massive support. In the last election, we actually gave him 95% of the votes in the south east. It was because certain people had promised Buhari that they were going to give him 25% that they were trying to steal Atiku’s votes in the South East so that they would get a spread by getting 25% in some of the states. This was massively resisted across the South East.

“So, I’ve appealed to him, this is payback time for us. We expect that if our candidates win that nomination, one of the first people that will throw their hats to support our candidate from the South East, will be Atiku Abubakar because we’ve had understanding with him that we have paid our dues for him and it’s time for him to pay”.[/b]

Going forward, he maintained that “It is in the interest of good conscience, fairness, brotherliness; we say in our national anthem, in brotherhood we stand. This is time that we should stand in that brotherhood and I think that nobody will lose anything if the presidency is zoned to the South East. Instead the country has a lot to harvest from that- a lot of healing, peace, abandonment of agitation for secession from our country, a lot of comfort for the wounded and traumatised”.

The South East he stated further, “has sacrificed blood and tears, anger and sorrow. I believe that we can begin to heal our country. 2023 offers us a wonderful opportunity to heal the wounds of this country. To rise from the ashes of the civil war, marginalisation, nepotism, sectionalism, to a united Nigeria that is strong and ready to take its rightful place in the comity of nations”.

Aside Atiku Abubakar, another strong contender for the PDP’s presidential ticket is Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike who is from the South South but Nwodo does not believe Wike has any business being in the race. “On the basis of Justice, fairness and equity, I believe that Governor Nyesom Wike should not be on this race. I expect him as a current politician to know how much the South East has supported the South South politically, economically and in everything that the South South is enjoying in the federal republic of Nigeria today. I expect collective unity of the South South, in backing the South East this time”.

Who then is his preferred candidate? The former Governor of Enugu State believes it’s not about whom he prefers but whom Nigerians can trust for good governance. “Of all the candidates from the South East, whoever Nigerians want as the most preferred candidate, the South East will be comfortable with that. If it behoves on us that we should go with one candidate, we will make an effort to get a consensus. Where that fails, let them go to the field and test their popularity and let Nigerians choose whom they think is best suited to govern them”.

Buttressing his view that a president from the South East will mean an end to agitation for secession, Nwodo paints a scenario that could emerge if the South East is not given the chance to produce the president of Nigeria in 2023. “Today, on Mondays, people can’t go about their normal business in the South East. We have local, state and federal governments; the military and paramilitary organisations; they’re not able to give us cover in order to go about our business on Mondays because IPOB threatens that people should not come out on Mondays. Even when they have removed the threats, criminals have taken over every Monday to harass people and that puts fear into the people and, security agents are not there to protect them. So the sit-at-home continues.

“Now, I want to ask, supposing the presidency comes to Southern Nigeria and does not come to the South East, we have an 8-year presidency in Southern Nigeria not from the South East, and it goes by rotation to the North, for another 8 years, and you expect the leaders from the South East to hold the IPOB, those who support them in permanent check for sixteen years.


"This is like giving us live snakes to carry in our hands. And young people are so traumatised; they don’t feel anything about Nigeria. Nigeria must reach out to this young people. We have said it repeatedly in Ohaneze Ndigbo, let the federal government listen to these young people and ameliorate their pains.

“You had agitation for resource control, President Yar’Adua reached out to the young people- the militants of Niger Delta. We have peace there today; we are exporting our crude oil without any interference. May be if we had robust discussion with Boko Haram, it would not have lasted this long. Why can’t we have a discussion in the South East to break this jinx of agitation? What are they agitating for? Is it something that is impossible for Nigeria to do? What do you want these young people to do? Nobody is listening to them and we their leaders are saying, give us a chance to rule the country.

And the country says they have no conscience to listen to our plea but they say, you go and hold back these people who feel traumatised and marginalised for another 16 years otherwise, we will come with operation python dance day in day out until they are all slaughtered and wiped out from Nigeria. Is that fair?”
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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by LeoDeKing: 9:23am On Apr 02, 2022
Today, on Mondays, people can’t go about their normal business in the South East.
So how should this be our business?

The purpose of the sit at home is to suffer Buhari, and from all indications, Buhari has not started suffering. The sit at home has nothing to do with SE presidency.

Well, generally, Nwodo has spoken well. But on behalf of my fellow Nigerians, I wish to tell Nwodo to exercise patience till 2068 for the position of vice president, because the next president is Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his vice is from the North. angry

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by LeoDeKing: 9:29am On Apr 02, 2022
He appealed to other political parties involved in the 2023 elections to ensure they pick candidates from the South East, stressing that it will be unfair to jettison the already existing rotation in Nigeria
Which other political parties is he talking about?

Historically, pdp and apuga are the political parties recognised in the SE, so Nwodo should make wide grassroots consultation before going public. angry

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by mighty2: 9:35am On Apr 02, 2022
You can wail all you want, nobody gives a fvck. Igbo presidency in Nigeria is a dream that can never come to pass, know this and stop disturbing us with this trash again
ON TINUBU MANDATE I STAND

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Bluntguy: 10:03am On Apr 02, 2022
PDP is full of greedy politicians.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Nobody: 10:07am On Apr 02, 2022
Issokay

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by pacesetting: 10:22am On Apr 02, 2022
I'm a full blooded Igbo.

But as someone who grew up in the Middle Belt, lived 6 years in the West, and spent 8 years working in the far North, what I want is a true united Nigeria.

In 2015 I voted for Buhari against Jonathan because I thought his "change" mantra was genuine.

But now, Nigeria has never been divided on religious and tribal lines than the way it is today, and I put most of the blames on Buhari's nepotistic leadership.

Right now, it will make more sense if PDP cedes the presidential ticket to the South East (Obi preferably). Power can't go back to the North again, because it could cripple Nigeria completely.

And for APC and PDP, the former will stand a better chance if Osinbajo becomes the presidential flagbearer.

What I want is Osinbajo for APC and Obi for PDP. Then people will decide who to vote for.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by qekng40(f): 10:22am On Apr 02, 2022
There's no point soliciting for support, this has never worked neither will it work now.

They should take the bull by its horn, project credible candidates and play politics! smiley

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Obagofixxy: 10:23am On Apr 02, 2022
This northerners and tifnubu thinks we are joking
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by lost24: 10:24am On Apr 02, 2022

Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:26am On Apr 02, 2022
Thank you Nwodo.
You said it all , nothing to add.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by juman(m): 10:27am On Apr 02, 2022
They should present their candidate and woo the electorates across the nation to support him.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by saintkel(m): 10:29am On Apr 02, 2022
All I know is dis...Tinubu will never rule Nigeria...know dis n know peace

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by onunwa21(m): 10:30am On Apr 02, 2022
South East should be given a chance in PDP

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Okoroawusa: 10:30am On Apr 02, 2022
Oga stop blabbing... what exactly do you want?

Do these igbo elders think that we are stupid? You are begging Atiku and Wike to give you chance...as in what?
Who has become the president of Nigeria before through begging for chance?

These old men should stop making the south east ungovernable through their utterances that provoke ignorant youths because the effects are not felt in as near as Asaba but in the south east itself.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Hector09(m): 10:30am On Apr 02, 2022
Charity begins at home...as if South Easterners we support obi

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by specialmati(m): 10:34am On Apr 02, 2022
cool If PDP field any old man as their candidate make sure you don’t vote that party of award winning thieving party.those old thieves had the chance to fix this country but they couldn’t na now that they are old they will fix it.if you are planning to vote any old thief may that finger you will use to tump print cut before election day
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Nobody: 10:35am On Apr 02, 2022
this man should go and reset his brain, the last 8 years you should have been condemning IPOB, not at time of election you now say vote ibo to appease IPOB terrorists.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by bravetentewa(m): 10:36am On Apr 02, 2022
mighty2:
You can wail all you want, nobody gives a fvck. Igbo presidency in Nigeria is a dream that can never come to pass, know this and stop disturbing us with this trash again
ON TINUBU MANDATE I STAND


Besides tribal sentiments. What else can you offer?? If you channel the energy you waste on nairaland supporting an octogenarian to ruin what's left of your future(if you have any) into developing a business even if means being a sachet water vendor, then you will discover a lot more things about life than the disgrace you have turned yourself into.

I'm proudly Nigerian but instead of Tinubu, why not Osibanjo? If we have the likes of Obi(South East), Osibanjo(South West) Wike or Akpabio(South South) then we may have a slight chance of repelling the poverty that has invaded not just our economy but our common senses.

There will be no difference between Tinubu and Buhari because they are both dead men walking ....

TINUBU IS GOING NOWHERE.

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Nobody: 10:38am On Apr 02, 2022
2023 is a pivot for Nigeria..
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Simplythebest: 10:38am On Apr 02, 2022
Am sure u are enjoying the change and more change to come.
mighty2:
You can wail all you want, nobody gives a fvck. Igbo presidency in Nigeria is a dream that can never come to pass, know this and stop disturbing us with this trash again
ON TINUBU MANDATE I STAND
Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Mrsegz: 10:39am On Apr 02, 2022
There isn't sentiment about politics, the PDP can't win the next election with a Southern candidate talk less a Southeastern. The Opposition has to be strategic if it plans on dislodging the APC.
And the only way SE president can emerge is through the benovelence of a RULING party.
Let the SE play winning politics in 2023, then negotiate for power In either 2027 or 2031.
No sentiments!

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Re: 2023 Presidency: Why Atiku, Wike Should Support South-East — Nwodo by Yunalop: 10:41am On Apr 02, 2022
Goid

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