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2023: Why power must not go to Southwest – Deji Adeyanju

A former youth leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Deji Adeyanju, on Friday said power must not go to the Southwest in 2023 because it would be totally unfair on the people of the Southeast region.

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that Adeyanju has been unequivocal in his call for the southeast region to take power in the 2023 presidential election. His argument is that the region has never produced a president in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. He labelled those clamouring for power to go to the South and pushing for South-West as “worse than those asking power to stay in the north”.

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“It is better for power to remain in the North than for power to go to the South West for another 8yrs. It will be manifestly unjust for power to go to the South West again after they got 8yrs as president and another 8yrs as VP. This democracy does not belong to the South West. Those clamoring for power to go to the South and pushing for South West are worse than those asking power to stay in the North. These people are not interested in equity but tribalism and selfish interest,” Adeyanju wrote on his verified Facebook page.

Incumbent All Progressives Congress (APC’s) President Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner, is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term in the 2023 Nigerian presidential election.

3 Comments

  1. You say it all
    Because if them want peace and unity of nigeria power most go to southeast
    But we southeast knew APC and PDP will play politics with it.

  2. First, it was SE has not produced a president and when we punctured the fallacy, it turned to SE has not produced a president in the fourth republic. This DUNCE cannot sustain a meaningful argument.
    Since all the major tribes have had a shot at the presidency it should be time for MERIT. Deji Nonsense does not have the ability to be rational enough to think straight.

    MERIT SHOULD BE THE OPERATIONAL WORD.

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