The
Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) has said any political party
that fails to field a Northerner as its presidential candidate for the
next presidential election should have itself to blame.
There are
speculations in some quarters that the ruling All Progressive Congress
(APC) might fizzle out of power should it fail to allow a Northerner as a
presidential candidate in 2023.
When the now opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) held sway from 1999 to 2015, the party used to
rotate where to choose its presidential candidates, mainly from the two
protectorates in the country.
When the ruling party was formed in
2013, the issue of zoning presidential tickets was not one of the
issues tackled by the merger parties involved in the formation. It is on
this note that some persons considered influential in the Northern part
of the country are insisting that the party either field their son or
loose power to any other opposing party willing to do so.
President
Muhammadu Buhari, who is from the North, began his second term in May
and will step down in 2023. Some leaders of his party are insisting
power must shift to the South.
Yerima Shettima, the National
President of AYCF, while speaking with Sun Newspaper said nobody or
group has the constitutional right to prevent the region from fielding
candidate in 2023.
Mr Shettima, who said the people of the zone
would make use of its numerical strength to determine the outcome of the
election, advised any political party that refuses to zone its
presidential ticket to the North should blame itself.
“The beauty
of democracy is the rule of law and the Nigerian Constitution does not
restrict any area or region from having a candidate in a general
election,” he said.
“Any political party that fails to field a
candidate from the North would blame itself after the election because
the North would use their numerical strength to determine the outcome
democratically,” Shettima added.
Although no one from the South
has publicly declared interest for the office, political scenario
suggests bigwigs of the APC from the region are warming up to succeed
the president.
Speculations has it that Bola Tinubu, the national
leader of the ruling party and incumbent vice president, Yemi Osinbajo,
are eyeing the seat of power.
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