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2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by HappyNigerian(op): 4:34pm On Aug 15, 2020
A former Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Public Utilities in Imo State, Vitalis Ajumbe, has said the South East should forget the agitation for 2023 presidency.

The region, he explained, should rather pursue the Vice- Presidential slot and build from there.



He spoke in an interview in Abuja, saying the Igbo people are not united enough politically to present a candidate for president in 2023.


The ex-commissioner said although the region has a right to aspire for the position in 2023, he questioned how prepared the people of the region are.

Ajumbe said: “My zone that is south east if we say okay every other zone should not field a candidate for presidency let the south east; the Igbos are not united politically. They will fight themselves.

“They have the right to aspire for the presidency in 2023 but how prepared are they? How many of them can come out and say ‘I want to run’? How many of them have shown interest.?

“An Anambra will not want an Imo man to emerge as a president. Instead, they will spoil it. Anything good, if it doesn’t come from Anambra then it is scattered. They wouldn’t want someone from Abia. They may not support somebody from Ebonyi and they will not support somebody from Enugu.


“Who is the rallying point of the Igbos? Is it the Ohaneze? How many of them believe in Ohaneze? Who will call a meeting in Igboland and everybody will attend and say okay, this is what we want, let us present this candidate.? It will never happen in Igboland. So how else can we make it.?

“The only way I think we can make it is when an Igbo man is made the Vice President so that that Vice President will now be a rallying point. But it is something we must discuss and agree on the way it will go.”

He also said the country should discard the zoning of the president, adding that it brings mediocrity.

The former commissioner noted that the zoning of political positions has destroyed the country’s democracy.

According to him, Nigerians should vote for someone who can bring good governance in 2023, irrespective of the zone the person comes from.

“What we need in Nigeria today is good governance irrespective of where it comes from. Because as a person I believe in good governance. I don’t really cherish zoning because what destroyed Nigeria today is this zoning thing; when you say it must go to the South – East, it must go to North West and it must go to North- Central.

“Why can’t we rally round and get somebody that can govern the country very well? If you look at the time of M.K O Abiola, a Muslim, Babagana Kingibe a Muslim, we didn’t mind that this was a Muslim – Muslim ticket and we voted massively for Abiola because we felt he would give us good governance.

“If we can still have that kind of spirit, irrespective of where the person comes from, even if the person is the younger brother of Buhari (the President), provided he is going to give us good governance because zoning brings mediocracy.

“I don’t actually cherish that. It won’t give Nigeria what we need. Let us allow merit to play and that merit will play when we have good electoral system-that is the only way I know merit will play,” he said




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Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by GboyegaD(m): 4:36pm On Aug 15, 2020
The typical issue with the Igbos. Why can't we have an Igbo president?
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Simplyleo: 4:38pm On Aug 15, 2020
President is SW.

VP is North.

May be in 2098. undecided
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by athaboi(f): 4:39pm On Aug 15, 2020
Fake interview
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by zeusdgrt(m): 5:18pm On Aug 15, 2020
They deserve to rule Sha, though am not from the east
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by hajimosho(m): 5:38pm On Aug 15, 2020
The only way I think we can make it is when an Igbo man is made the Vice President
2023 PRESIDENCY
No one will concede VP position unless you also fight for it.
As it stands, it might also preclude the SE

Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by BlowYourMind: 5:40pm On Aug 15, 2020
We told them they are second class citizens, they wouldn't listen, even now that PDP have realized they don't have political significant, he dump their sorry arse for the west. Igbo presidency till 2098
Igbos are not united. listen
“An Anambra will not want an Imo man to emerge as a president. Instead, they will spoil it. Anything good, if it doesn’t come from Anambra then it is scattered. They wouldn’t want someone from Abia. They may not support somebody from Ebonyi and they will not support somebody from Enugu.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Cyberterror: 5:45pm On Aug 15, 2020
HappyNigerian:
A former Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Public Utilities in Imo State, Vitalis Ajumbe, has said the South East should forget the agitation for 2023 presidency.

The region, he explained, should rather pursue the Vice- Presidential slot and build from there.



He spoke in an interview in Abuja, saying the Igbo people are not united enough politically to present a candidate for president in 2023.


The ex-commissioner said although the region has a right to aspire for the position in 2023, he questioned how prepared the people of the region are.

Ajumbe said: “My zone that is south east if we say okay every other zone should not field a candidate for presidency let the south east; the Igbos are not united politically. They will fight themselves.

“They have the right to aspire for the presidency in 2023 but how prepared are they? How many of them can come out and say ‘I want to run’? How many of them have shown interest.?

“An Anambra will not want an Imo man to emerge as a president. Instead, they will spoil it. Anything good, if it doesn’t come from Anambra then it is scattered. They wouldn’t want someone from Abia. They may not support somebody from Ebonyi and they will not support somebody from Enugu.


“Who is the rallying point of the Igbos? Is it the Ohaneze? How many of them believe in Ohaneze? Who will call a meeting in Igboland and everybody will attend and say okay, this is what we want, let us present this candidate.? It will never happen in Igboland. So how else can we make it.?

“The only way I think we can make it is when an Igbo man is made the Vice President so that that Vice President will now be a rallying point. But it is something we must discuss and agree on the way it will go.”

He also said the country should discard the zoning of the president, adding that it brings mediocrity.

The former commissioner noted that the zoning of political positions has destroyed the country’s democracy.

According to him, Nigerians should vote for someone who can bring good governance in 2023, irrespective of the zone the person comes from.

“What we need in Nigeria today is good governance irrespective of where it comes from. Because as a person I believe in good governance. I don’t really cherish zoning because what destroyed Nigeria today is this zoning thing; when you say it must go to the South – East, it must go to North West and it must go to North- Central.

“Why can’t we rally round and get somebody that can govern the country very well? If you look at the time of M.K O Abiola, a Muslim, Babagana Kingibe a Muslim, we didn’t mind that this was a Muslim – Muslim ticket and we voted massively for Abiola because we felt he would give us good governance.

“If we can still have that kind of spirit, irrespective of where the person comes from, even if the person is the younger brother of Buhari (the President), provided he is going to give us good governance because zoning brings mediocracy.

“I don’t actually cherish that. It won’t give Nigeria what we need. Let us allow merit to play and that merit will play when we have good electoral system-that is the only way I know merit will play,” he said




https://www.inform.ng/post/2023-igbo-should-lobby-for-vp-not-president-ex-imo-state-commissioner
It is true that Igbos are not united but we plead with Hausa and fulani to consider Orji Uzo Kalu for 2023. He is a unifier.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Nobody: 5:48pm On Aug 15, 2020
Sponsored maligning interviews....
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by QuotaSystem: 5:55pm On Aug 15, 2020
Cyberterror:
It is true that Igbos are not united but we plead with Hausa and fulani to consider Orji Uzo Kalu for 2023. He is a unifier.
What do you have to say about his performance as Abia State Governor?
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Cyberterror: 5:59pm On Aug 15, 2020
QuotaSystem:
What do you have to say about his performance as Abia State Governor?
He performed above average but could have done more if Obasanjo was not deliberately frustrating him.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Kissiemu(m): 6:00pm On Aug 15, 2020
For what?
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by QuotaSystem: 6:05pm On Aug 15, 2020
Cyberterror:
He performed above average but could have done more if Obasanjo was not deliberately frustrating him.
Was his monthly allocation withheld?

If not what did he do with it?
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Cyberterror: 6:09pm On Aug 15, 2020
QuotaSystem:
Was his monthly allocation withheld?

If not what did he do with it?
He did very well. Absuth Aba, Abia state polytechnic, cocoa plantations revival are just a few of his legacies. He was the best governor in the south east at that time 1999 - 2007.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by QuotaSystem: 6:12pm On Aug 15, 2020
Cyberterror:
He did very well. Absuth Aba, Abia state polytechnic, cocoa plantations revival are just a few of his legacies. He was the best governor in the south east at that time 1999 - 2007.
So who is responsible for the rot & lack of development in the state?

What happened with road infrastructure?
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Cyberterror: 6:14pm On Aug 15, 2020
QuotaSystem:
So who is responsible for the rot & lack of development in the state?

What happened with road infrastructure?
TA Orji and Okezie Ikpeazu(the kerosene governor). They both failed to maintain the roads OUK built in Aba. Now Aba is a cesspit and a national embarrassment.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by QuotaSystem: 6:31pm On Aug 15, 2020
Cyberterror:
TA Orji and Okezie Ikpeazu(the kerosene governor). They both failed to maintain the roads OUK built in Aba. Now Aba is a cesspit and a national embarrassment.
Okay I wish him the best. He is a friend of the North.

However the extreme hate filled activities of ipob and its followers online characterized by thoughtless insults, coupled with the lack of political support from the SE in recent years, deep antagonism for PMB and his administration and rejection of the ruling party in the east will make his race to the villa a very difficult one.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Cyberterror: 6:40pm On Aug 15, 2020
QuotaSystem:
Okay I wish him the best. He is a friend of the North.

However the extreme hate filled activities of ipob and its followers online characterized by thoughtless insults, coupled with the lack of political support from the SE in recent years, deep antagonism for PMB and his administration and rejection of the ruling party in the east will make his race to the villa a very difficult one.
Ipob is an enemy of Igbos. They will never succeed. They are just scammers like Massob and will fizzle out with time after Kanu has met his financial target.
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by Nobody: 6:46pm On Aug 15, 2020
Igbos are not United ...biggest lie ever told ..ask them to make a tribe more United than igbos and see them run
Re: 2023: Igbo Should Lobby For VP Not President - Ex Imo State Commissioner by slivertongue: 7:15pm On Aug 15, 2020
not from APC sha
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