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Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by MightyPen: 10:10pm On Jan 05, 2021
Political leaders of the South East across all political persuasions met at Igbere, Abia State, on January 5, 2021 to discuss the political future of the geopolitical zone vis-à-vis the 2023 general election.

The meeting recalled that Nigerians across political, ethnic, and religious divides fought hard, long, and collectively to enthrone the current democratic dispensation as the surest way to engender national development and guarantee a just and equitable society where every section of the country enjoys a sense of belonging.

The meeting observed that the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has rotated between Northern and Southern Nigeria and among the various geopolitical zones. Thus, the South West and South South geopolitical zones in the southern part of the country have produced the President of Nigeria . Hence as power is expected to rotate to the South in 2023, the meeting noted that the South East is the only zone in the South that is yet to produce a President of Nigeria in the current democratic dispensation.

The meeting further observed that the people of the South East have continued to demonstrate their commitment to the unity and development of the country. Not only has the geopolitical zone actively supported the emergence of Nigerian President of other geopolitical extractions, the people are also known to be major agents of development and heavy investors outside their zone and often the next in population after the indigenes in any state of Nigeria. Our well-pronounced presence and investments in every nook and cranny of the country represent the firmest and most practical demonstration of faith in the unity, peace, and continued corporate existence of the country, for where a man’s treasure is, there his heart lies also.

Resolutions/Demands

In view of the above and after exhaustive and incisive deliberations, South East political leaders resolved to:

1. Recommit ourselves to the deepening of the nation’s democracy as the surest way of fast-tracking national development and building an egalitarian society where no man is oppressed for reasons of his class, ethnic, religious or political affiliation and background.

2. Implore Nigerians across political, ethnic, religious, and geopolitical divides and persuasions to support the people of the South East geopolitical zone to produce a Nigerian President of South East extraction as a mark of good faith and to promote justice and national harmony. For emphasis, we deem this very important in giving every part of the country a sense of belonging and in promoting national unity and solidarity. It is the loudest reassurance of equality of all parts and that the country indeed belongs to all members of the Nigerian commonwealth

3. Consequently implore all the political parties to cede their presidential tickets in the 2023 general election to the South East in the interest of justice, equity and national unity. To make good our demand and reciprocate such good faith, we have decided, as a geopolitical zone with substantial presence in every part of the country to give a block vote and throw our full weight behind any major political party, particularly the APC and PDP, that zones its presidential ticket to the South East in 2023 general election. We resolved to work for such a party irrespective of our different individual political parties.

4. To emphasis that what we seek is a Nigerian President of South East extraction, one that will work to further unite and develop every part of the country. Such a President will be President of all Nigerians irrespective of their political, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, ensuring that all citizens and every part of the country is given a sense of belonging and treated with utmost sense of justice. Such was the dream of the founding fathers of this great nation wherefore they declared that though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand. For the same reason, they also committed to building a just nation where no man is oppressed so that Nigeria may be blessed with peace, plenty, and prosperity.

5. Wish Nigerians a happy and prosperous New Year.

Signed:
Sen Orji Uzor Kalu
Sen Ike Ekweremadu
Sen Anyim Pius Anyim
Rt. Hon . Nkeiru Onyejeocha
Chief Chuka Odum
Sen. Michael Nnachi
Hon. Toby Okechukwu.
Hon. Benjamin Kalu
Hon. Amechi O. Danis
Chief Chekwas Okorie
Sen. Obinna Ogba
Rep. Makwe Livinus M
Dr. Oliver Osi
Hon Ali Okechukwu
Hon Stanley Ohajuruka

https://thenigeriadaily.com/2021/01/05/igbo-leaders-insist-south-east-must-produce-president-in-2023/

Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Nobody: 10:27pm On Jan 05, 2021
nobi for mouth �
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Roger3D(m): 10:36pm On Jan 05, 2021
Honestly I can't imagine myself voting for an ibo man as president.

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Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Mraphel: 10:37pm On Jan 05, 2021
Igbo leaders should tell Atifku to step down for them in PDP coz they don't deserve the APC presidential ticket, a party they've lampooned so much a Yoruba Muslim party.

Wike should get ready for PDP presidential ticket

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Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Golan007: 10:37pm On Jan 05, 2021
Who would vote Ibo?
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Mraphel: 10:38pm On Jan 05, 2021
Roger3D:
Honestly I can't imagine myself voting for an ibo man as president.
I can vote an ibo man nothing wrong with it

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Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:38pm On Jan 05, 2021
what about Rochas Okorocha?
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Roger3D(m): 10:43pm On Jan 05, 2021
Mraphel:

I can vote an ibo man nothing wrong with it
Good for you
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by SlurUsername1: 11:01pm On Jan 05, 2021
Trash....
Hausa can never vote for Igbo
Fulani can never vote for Igbo
North will never vote for Igbo
They can only get their votes from yorubaland and SS
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Unik3030: 11:13pm On Jan 05, 2021
Yamiriflathead:
Trash....
Hausa can never vote for Igbo
Fulani can never vote for Igbo
North will never vote for Igbo
They can only get their votes from yorubaland and SS
I guess d yorubas in Brazil,an Igbo man will prefer to die that have anything with a Yoruba man......(courtesy....marine54, bialegend,mayniaa, gidgiddy n co)

I am sure only SS and SE votes can make them president.
if them like make them go wake Ojukwu up to come n sign no level for them,how can d angelic n sinless Igbos have anything to do with animals in Nigeria zoo?
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Kyase(m): 11:20pm On Jan 05, 2021
Which one be persist again.... cheesy
Re: Igbo Leaders Persist South East Must Produce President In 2023 by Mynd44: 2:21am On Jan 06, 2021

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