A former Kaduna lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has said that the only way the southern region of Nigeria can produce the president is for the All Progressives Congress (APC) or the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to pick a northern candidate.
This follows the clamour by some Nigerians and political groups for the zoning of the presidency to the South-East, come 2023.
Sani said this in his tweet on Tuesday, which read, “Power will shift to the South only if the candidates of the two main political parties are picked from the South.”
However, the APC and the PDP are still undecided on where to zone the presidential ticket.
REPORTERS AT LARGE recall that the APC national chairman, Adamu Abdulahi, had said that the party was yet to decide on zoning.
Meanwhile, Adamu’s statement had met severe criticism from indigenous groups like the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, who stated that neither Adamu nor the Northern Elders Forum, could kill zoning, adding that politicians should not attempt to be cunning about the discussion on zoning.
Sani had added in another tweet that the people that could not be ignored in the elections come 2023 remained the “Northern poor.”
He said, “The most critical group of voters no national political party will ignore are “the Northern poor”. They vote in the direction of their sentiment and the interest of those who control them, and not on their collective plight.