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Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 2:20am On Jul 25, 2022
In this interview with LEKE BAIYEWU, the National Chairman of the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023, Senator Adedayo Adeyeye, says the attack by the Peoples Democratic Party on the All Progressives Congress over its Muslim-Muslim ticket is to divert the attention of Nigerians from the PDP’s breach of its power rotation policy

The All Progressives Congress has announced Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima as presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the 2023 general elections, while the Peoples Democratic Party has chosen Atiku Abubakar and Ifeanyi Okowa. Are you concerned that the PDP’s strategy of selecting a northerner will undermine the APC’s chances?

On the issue of zoning in Nigerian politics, it has become an unwritten agreement among Nigeria’s political leaders; that power should rotate between the North and the South. The reason for this is very simple — we are in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society with over 250 ethnic groups, and the administrative division of the country since the amalgamation of 1914 has been between the North and the South.

Therefore, there is this sense that power should be rotated between these two major divides in the country. This was what informed—I believe—the decision of the military leaders in 1999 to compel the political parties (Peoples Democratic Party and Alliance for Democracy) to pick their two candidates from the South, especially from the South-West.

During that time, the contest was between Chief Olu Falae and Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, the eventual winner of the election.

In 2007, President Obasanjo made sure that despite the fact that we had very strong candidates from the South; the ticket of the PDP was given to the late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

However, for Yar’Adua’s untimely death, he would have at least been in office for eight years (two terms) before power would rotate back to the South.

By that accident of history—his death—the reign of power was taken over by President Goodluck Jonathan (the then Vice-President). By the time President Jonathan wanted to go for a second term (in 2015), there was a feeling in this country that power had resided for too long in the South, and this feeling was even from all sections of the country to the extent that President Jonathan lost that election.

This is what I was expecting the two (biggest) political parties (APC and PDP) to do. I believe that is what prompted President Muhammadu Buhari to insist that power be transferred to the South (in 2023), and I believe that is also what prompted APC governors, particularly those from the North, to decide at the last minute that power be transferred to the South.

Some of those who had the ambition of contesting withdrew because they thought it was better to maintain the political balance of the country; that the presidency should now come from the South, with power having resided for eight years in the North.

I think that was highly patriotic. That was a great demonstration of nationalism and patriotism by the APC governors and President Muhammadu Buhari. Their insistence that power should go to the South should be commended by everybody because they wanted to maintain the unity, peace, and progress of the country.

Do you think the PDP would have an easy ride winning should the party field a southern candidate?

We expected that the PDP should have done the same thing. Before the PDP held their convention, giving the general belief among politicians that power was coming to the South, the PDP zoned its chairmanship to the North in anticipation of the fact that the president would emerge from the South.

The PDP National Chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu is from the North, and deliberately its party chairmanship was zoned to the North because there was a general anticipation that the president would come from the South.

Otherwise, you cannot or it is not usual in this country to have a president and the chairman of the (ruling) political party come from the same region. It has never happened since 1999.

The PDP is the first to do it now, and it is a complete violation of the gentleman’s agreement that Nigerians have that we must maintain balance in the polity.

In the PDP’s constitution, I know too well that it is there that power will rotate between the North and the South. It is embedded in the PDP’s constitution, so they went against their own constitution, against the expectation of their members and against the feeling of the vast majority of Nigerians that power should go to the South.

They went ahead and zoned the presidency again to the North, concentrating power completely now in the North: the presidential candidate from the North, the chairman of the party from the North.

I think that is the issue that will decide the next election. I think this is what is paramount, not the issue of religion; Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian (ticket). That is not the issue.

The PDP’s failure to shift the presidency to the South or the APC’s mono-religious ticket, which is the decisive issue Nigerians will ponder on?

The issue is that there are people in this country who feel that after eight years of power in a particular region of the country, power should go to another region. Some people do not believe that. They think that a particular region of the country should have the monopoly of power irrespective of the feelings of the vast majority of Nigerians.

I think they are wrong because history teaches us that periodically, history repeats itself. That is a teaching of history; it repeats itself. And I believe history is going to repeat itself in 2023 because that would be exactly 30 years after the 1993 election that produced MKO Abiola.

Like I have said before, MKO Abiola, one of the factors that contributed to his victory was the fact that he was from the South and people were not even ready to look at the religion of the ticket—the fact that it was a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

The paramount issue for most Nigerians was that it was about time that power should rotate to the South, and the sense of fairness that is shared by all Nigerians was what propelled Abiola to victory.

I believe history will repeat itself. Go and mark it down.

In 2023, even in Adamawa State, if (PDP’s presidential candidate) former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is not careful, he will lose his ward because Nigeria is at a crossroad and expects a statesman like Atiku to put the national interest above his personal ambition and allow his party to pick its candidate from the South, so that we will have a scenario like in 1999 where the two candidates came from the South. That would have been better for the country.

What is the choice of a northern candidate for electoral reasons?

Tensions would have been reduced and it would have engendered the peace and unity of the country even better, but I think he is putting personal ambition above the national interest

The APC has done the right thing by picking its candidate from the South while the PDP has done the wrong thing, and Nigerians will show them at the polls, why they are not the party that can be entrusted with power.

My belief is that the party that will win the next election is the party that Nigerians can trust to keep faith with its promises; the party that Nigerians can expect to promote the unity and peace of the country. That will be the deciding factor in the next election; not a party that makes a promise and then breaks it; not a party that dashes the hopes and expectations of its own members who believe the next president will come from the South.

So, I want Nigerians to know that this is the issue before us, not any other. The issue is that the PDP has been making efforts in the last few days to distract Nigerians with the so-called religious ticket from its violation of its promise to Nigerians to pick its candidate from the South.

As far as we are concerned, the religious issue is merely a distraction. It is a complete distraction. The matter that will decide this election is the zone from which the presidential candidate comes from.

https://punchng.com/atiku-placing-personal-ambition-above-national-interest-tinubus-ally-adeyeye/

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Boyewu: 2:29am On Jul 25, 2022
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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Vickym1(f): 2:33am On Jul 25, 2022
The Muslim-Muslim ticket will not sale in Nigeria as simple as abc.

If tinubu actually want the betterment and peace of Nigeria he wouldn't have opted out for Muslim ticket tho I can see the hand work of God in it because He (God) used buhari punished Nigeria for 8yrs.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Abdul05: 2:36am On Jul 25, 2022

Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by aariwa(m): 2:38am On Jul 25, 2022
He has a good point .Atiku is breaking a gentlemanly agreement to rotate power between north and south.A northerner is still president and have almost done 8 years already and Atiku from same north wants to take over from him. That’s a receipe for anarchy because the southerners will not agree

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by RZArecta(m): 2:41am On Jul 25, 2022
Atiku is placing "personal ambition" kiniko yet we know the agba who said he will fight dirty if not given ticket while shouting emi lo kan in his gutter voice grin yeye fowl

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by NigeriaIsDoomed: 2:58am On Jul 25, 2022
A pot calling a kettle black. Hahahahahahaha

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by SmartPolician: 3:07am On Jul 25, 2022
On the issue of zoning in Nigerian politics, it has become an unwritten agreement among Nigeria’s political leaders; that power should rotate between the North and the South. The reason for this is very simple — we are in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society with over 250 ethnic groups, and the administrative division of the country since the amalgamation of 1914 has been between the North and the South.

Nobody should be talking about zoning at this time because Nigerians, especially those from the north and South West, have no regards for justice, fairness and equity.

Everyone should focus on the forthcoming election; Tinubu should personally tell Nigerians what he plans to do by doing an hour-long interview like Atiku did. That's not too much to ask.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Imortal001: 3:51am On Jul 25, 2022
Both atiku and tinubu did not have the interest of nigeria, they are just interesting in looting nigeria, God forbid bat thing.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Cantonese: 4:05am On Jul 25, 2022
“ he will lose his ward because Nigeria is at a crossroad and expects a statesman like Atiku to put the national interest above his personal ambition and allow his party to pick its candidate from the South, so that we will have a scenario like in 1999 where the two candidates came from the South. That would have been better for the country”.

Can you just imagine that? How would Adeyeye, who angrily left PDP because Ayo Fayose did not allow him exercise his desperate ambition to become the governor of Ekiti state, tell us that Atiku put his personal ambition above national interest?

Between Atiku and Bola Tinubu, his emergency principal, who is more desperate to become the president of this country? Bola Tinubu said it simply that it was his lifelong ambition to become the president. His political permutations led us into these dark years with the leadership he foisted on the nation. His desperate ambition made him pick a Muslim vice presidential candidate, just to satisfy his northern promoters, against a northern Christian candidate.

We are no longer in the dark about events in this country. The likes of Adeyeye should bow their faces in shame. If not for his greedy desire to become politically relevant, why did he abandon PDP where he had good positions and possibly wealth?

Anyway, it is time for all to be OBIdient. Let’s vote for accountability, integrity and a better future. Obi is the way.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Faiththatworks(m): 4:16am On Jul 25, 2022
I always start by making my bias very clear,I will vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Back to the topic,I totally agree with Senator Adeyeye,Alhaji Atiku is a very selfish politican.
As much as we like to criticize Asiwaju,the man has made a lot of sacrifices for his lieutenants to climb the ladder of political success.
I always laugh at some of the reply of the Atiku's camp directed recently at Asiwaju,they just keep painting Atiku as a very selfish and desperate man.
The Atiku camp claimed Asiwaju wanted a Muslim-muslim ticket in 2007,but the man who laboured to build a party from scratch had to give way to another person,an ibo man called Ben Obi so Atiku could fulfill his presidential ambition.
Yet again in 2015,after Asiwaju had laboured again and he wanted to be the vice presidential nominee of the APC,the same argument was thrown at him and he humbly submitted and nominated Prof Osinbajo to the post.
ASIWAJU is a man who understands what it means to give up his ambition for the greater good of the country,unlike the treacherous character called Atiku.
The man will never give up his ambition even it means allowing for unity and Integration of other ethnic tribes.
I'm still waiting for whatever Superior argument his aides have for why their principal who is a very selfish and treacherous human being,will rather allow a Fulani man to rule Nigeria continuously for 16 yrs non stop at the detriment of the other 100 southern ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Karemarealty288(m): 4:32am On Jul 25, 2022
RZArecta:
Atiku is placing "personal ambition" kiniko yet we know the agba who said he will fight dirty if not given ticket while shouting emi lo kan in his gutter voice grin yeye fowl

Don't mind them..

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by clarocuzioo(m): 5:20am On Jul 25, 2022
aariwa:
He has a good point .Atiku is breaking a gentlemanly agreement to rotate power between north and south.A northerner is still president and has almost done 8 years already and Atiku from same north wants to take over from him. That’s a receipe for anarchy because the southerners will not agree

A southwesterner is still vice President and Tinubu from the same south west wants to be president. zoning should be micro zoned else every region OYO. By the way, there's nothing like southerners its soutt south, south east and south west. Find ur zone
Hypocritical confused entities.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Jostoman: 5:22am On Jul 25, 2022
This one dey take style mock BAT

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 8:05am On Jul 25, 2022
This man Adeyeye, after decamping from PDP as a Senator!

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 9:48am On Jul 25, 2022
Jostoman:
This one dey take style mock BAT

You get it!

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by GamalNasser: 9:49am On Jul 25, 2022
So Tinubu is now National interest? No politician has placed greeedy personal interest over national interest than Tinubu .

In 2015 Tinubu supported Buhari even though he knew Buhari will mess up Nigeria all because of personal interest, Tinubu opined that if a southerner won in 2015 it would reduce his chance of ever becoming president by 12 years so he supported Buhari instead ..

Now in 2022 Tinubu is placing his personal interest over foreign interest again by choosing Muslim Muslim ticket even though he knows the dangers it portends to our fragile secularity

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Superwave16320: 9:54am On Jul 25, 2022
This is your comment is the only prove needed to know that a lot of Igbo are raving mad. A man that as been contesting since 1990s over 4 decades n a man who as only chosen to contest the very first time is more desperate according to you foolish Igbos.

Pls this cursed oloriburuku are you brain dead or God almighty as forsaken you ot what brand of madness is this for God sake.


Cantonese:
“ he will lose his ward because Nigeria is at a crossroad and expects a statesman like Atiku to put the national interest above his personal ambition and allow his party to pick its candidate from the South, so that we will have a scenario like in 1999 where the two candidates came from the South. That would have been better for the country”.

Can you just imagine that? How would Adeyeye, who angrily left PDP because Ayo Fayose did not allow him exercise his desperate ambition to become the governor of Ekiti state, tell us that Atiku put his personal ambition above national interest?

Between Atiku and Bola Tinubu, his emergency principal, who is more desperate to become the president of this country? Bola Tinubu said it simply that it was his lifelong ambition to become the president. His political permutations led us into these dark years with the leadership he foisted on the nation. His desperate ambition made him pick a Muslim vice presidential candidate, just to satisfy his northern promoters, against a northern Christian candidate.

We are no longer in the dark about events in this country. The likes of Adeyeye should bow their faces in shame. If not for his greedy desire to become politically relevant, why did he abandon PDP where he had good positions and possibly wealth?

Anyway, it is time for all to be OBIdient. Let’s vote for accountability, integrity and a better future. Obi is the way.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 10:30am On Jul 25, 2022
Superwave16320:
This is your comment is the only prove needed to know that a lot of Igbo are raving mad. A man that as been contesting 1990s over 4 decades n a man who as only chosen to contest the very first thing is more foolish Igbos like you is more desperate.

Pls this cursed oloriburuku are you brain dead or God almighty as forsaken you ot what brand of madness is this for God sake.


Lalasticlala, Mynd44! Degrading curse!

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 12:15pm On Jul 25, 2022
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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Vulturereloaded: 12:18pm On Jul 25, 2022
Story. Tinubu is the one puting personal interest about Southern interest. grin grin grin

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by treesun: 2:23pm On Jul 25, 2022
Vulturereloaded:
Story. Tinubu is the one puting personal interest about Southern interest. grin grin grin

Adeyeye said he is very alert and healthy, where is Lalasticlala and Mynd44!

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by sotall(m): 2:25pm On Jul 25, 2022
undecided

All Tinubu's urchins are programmed to think the same way.

If Nigerian people expect power to the south, did the same Nigerian people not expect APC to field a religiously balanced ticket?

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Bamifhubs: 3:32pm On Jul 25, 2022
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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by uncleck: 3:32pm On Jul 25, 2022
Every single one of them, including my beloved Obi, is moved by their selfish ambition. It is not by the generosity of the baker that we eat bread...

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Akwamkpuruamu: 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2022
And Tinubu tgats screaming EMILOKAN is doing what

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by NigerianAngelo(m): 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2022
Atiku will never be President. Only Peter Obi .

I don't even see Atiku getting 3m votes. I mean from where?

SE: 103% Peter Obi
SS: 99% Peter Obi
SW: 60% Peter Obi; 35% Tinubu
NC: 70% Peter Obi; 20% APC; 5% Atiku
NE: 45% Peter Obi... 15% Atiku
NW: 44% Peter Obi... 2% Atiku

So where exactly is Atiku expecting to get the votes from?

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by Mindlog: 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2022
Two sides of the same coin.
Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by dyera(m): 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2022
Atiku and Tinubu are guilty of this. They don't care about sustaining the unity of this country, they only care about becoming the president of Nigeria.

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Re: Adedayo Adeyeye: Atiku Placing Personal Ambition Above National Interest by gbaskiboy: 3:33pm On Jul 25, 2022
All politicians are putting personal ambition over the country needs. They are all concerned about their pockets and not the citizens need. We are tired of all these moles parading themselves as God fearing but wicked, willed to sail the country to the ground. It will only takes God's intervention.

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