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Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by Brixtonyute(m): 1:05am On Apr 14, 2012
Presidency: South-East may wait till 2027


BY CLIFFORD NDUJIHE, Deputy Political Editor

Tongue-tied Igbo leaders embark on consultations

IF current permutations are anything to go by, the South-East geo-political zone, which is considered as the country’s most socio-economic and politically marginalised area may not produce the President of Nigeria until 2027.

This is contrary to an alleged agreement between leaders of the zone and President Goodluck Jonathan that the South-East would produce the President in 2015.

The said agreement informed the block votes the region gave Jonathan at the 2011 polls. In consonance with the pact, the zone refused to vie for the positions of the president and vice president at the last election and threw its weight behind President Jonathan, who scored more than 95 per cent of valid votes cast in the South-East during the elections. South-Easterners in other parts of the country also toed the same line.

The move was also tailored to end mutual distrust and cement South-South and South-East relations following fissures and cracks created by the civil war of 1967-70.

Giving the thick and yet to be dispelled speculations that Jonathan will stand for a re-election in 2015, his endorsement by South-South leaders, vow by the North to reclaim the top seat, bold moves by the two camps to realise their quests and perceived unpreparedness on the part of the South-East, the Igbo-speaking zone may have to wait till 2027 to take its turn at Aso Rock.

According to permutations, the earliest time the South-East can get the presidency is 2023 if Jonathan did not run or 2027 if he ran.

How? If Jonathan quits or fails win rerun in 2015, power may move northwards and rotate to the South in 2023 after eight years. But if Jonathan runs and gets a second term of four years in 2015, he will quit in 2019.

Thereafter, power will rotate to the North for eight years and may move to the South in 2027 when the South-East will be in a vantage position to claim the slot because it would the only zone out of the three in the South remaining to produce the president.

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo of the South-West was in-charge between 1999 and 2007 after ruling as military head of state, 20 years earlier. President Jonathan is from Bayelsa State in South-South zone.

Thus, the South-East can only render these permutations meaningless by getting its acts together, strategising and snatching power in 2015. Whether or not the zone can do these is to be seen.

Jonathan’s push

Already, Jonathan’s kinsmen are pressuring him to run again contrary to his declaration that he would run for only one term and hand over in 2015.

At a gathering in Lagos last week, prominent Ijaw leaders and South_South elders such as National Security Adviser, General Andrew Azazi; Ijaw Leader Chief Edwin Clark; Niger Delta Volunteer Force Leader, Mujahid Asari Dokubo; Special adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Mr. Kingsley Kuku; Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Water Resources Dr. Godknows Igali; pioneer President of Ijaw Youth Council, Dr. Felix Tuodolo; oil magnate Mr. Dumo Briggs; NIMASA Director_General Mr. Ziakede Akpobolokemi; and ex_militant Ateke Tom, among others, reportedly expressed worry over Jonathan’s declaration in early 2011 that he would not re-contest.

Noting that there was a compelling need to get the president to change his stance so as not to mortgage the opportunity of the South-South to enjoy eight years presidency and given that “Jonathan is the only person in the South-South who could run and win the presidential election in 2015,” the leaders agreed that there was the need for all Niger Deltans to rally round Jonathan to ensure his re-election in 2015.

In the last couple of weeks, a host of South-southerners have been saying that Jonathan have the constitutional right to go for re-election and should do so irrespective of any pre-election agreement.

Indeed, a former president of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), the umbrella body of all Ijaws in Nigeria and in the Diaspora, Joshua Fumudoh, reportedly said it would said it would be against the principle of fairness, equity and natural justice not to allow the South-South to complete its eight years tenure, adding that Jonathan’s promise then to do one term was meant to douse tension in the land.

North talks tough, insists on 2015

However, the North, embittered that it lost two years of its first four-year tenure to the South-South following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2009 and failed to stop Jonathan from being elected in line with the PDP zoning formula, is determined to fight for the presidency with all its might in 2015.

Two northern leaders, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai and Alhaji Lawal Kaita, picked holes in the South-South leaders’ stance and vowed that the North would oppose it.

Said Kaita, a former governor of old Kaduna State: “We hear rumours all over that Jonathan is planning to contest in 2015. Well, the North is going to be prepared if the country remains one. That is, if the country remains one, we are going to fight for it. If not, everybody can go his way.”

On his part, Yakasai said, “what brought about the endorsement of Jonathan at this material time when the man himself stated that he is not contesting in 2015 and has halted all talks regarding 2015?”

Igbo leaders consult

Contacted on the issue, Igbo and South-East leaders were not as forceful as their opponents. Most of them said they were still consulting and would come out with a collective position after the wide consultations.

However, Chief Chuba Egolum, a chieftain of the PDP said: “Politically speaking, I think it is only natural for the South-South to endorse a son of theirs for 2015. I am not quite sure I comprehend the permutation of 2027 as regards the South-East. Suffice it to say that what happens in 2015 or 2027 for that matter is more in the hands of God than in the hands of man.”

Relatedly, Senator Chris Ngige (Anambra Central, ACN), said the president promised to do a term and handover and had not said he was running, assuring that the South-East would respond appropriately when Jonathan makes his position known.

The President promised to do a term and had not said he was running. I heard him that he wants to run for one term, that was what he said. So, for now, I will hold him on to it. When 2015 comes we will know who and who will be alive. He has not said he has shifted from that former position. When he says it, we will then talk back to him. I think we better leave the issue for now. When we get to the bridge, we will cross it,” he said.

President of Igbo Youth Movement (IYM), Evang Elliot Uko concurred with the comments of Ngige. “This is not the time to ventilate personal opinions. South-East will consult widely before responding to the situation,” he averred.

Nevertheless, a veteran Igbo president candidate, who disclosed that he would begin his campaign for the top job next year, said there was no going back on South-East producing the president in three years time.

According to him, the pact between Jonathan and the South-East that the president would hand over to the South-East in 2015 must be respected. “Jonathan must abide by the agreement, there is no going back on the pact,” he asserted.

Chukwumerije’s warning

Last September, Senator Uche Chukwumerije representing Abia North Senatorial district, Abia State, warned that the Igbo aspiration to clinch the Presidential seat in 2015 was being threatened by activities of the Boko Haram sect, which he said was targeting same objective for the North.

“The issue of militancy in the Niger Delta has yielded them the Presidency. If you watch what is going on now, the illegal activities of a group called Boko Haram, a proper determination to win the second round of Presidential election in 2015, is again playing out itself. Igbo nation must produce the Presidency in 2015 and all hands must be on deck to achieve this noble task,” he had said.

Indeed, the race for the presidency over time appears to be won by the most violent group or one that can consistently make the country unstable. So far, the South-East has shown that it is more peace tolerant and less capable to hold the nation at her jugular.

It would be recalled that after the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential polls presumably won by late Chief MKO Abiola, the South_West through various civil society groups held the nation at the jugular until the zone was compensated with the presidency in 1999 through General Olusegun Obasanjo.

For the first time in the history of the country the then three political parties picked Yoruba persons (Obasanjo and Olu Falae) as their presidential flagbearers. Obasanjo stood on the plank of the PDP while Falae was a joint candidate of the AD/APP. Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, who won the APP presidential primaries was sacrificed when APP, which commanded more electoral posts elected to be the junior partner in the accord with AD.

And given the restiveness in Niger Delta orchestrated by militants, who fought against four decades of despoilation of their land via oil exploration, the nation was at peace with PDP’s zoning of the vice presidential slot to the area in 2007 when power returned to the North.

Upon late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s death, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan succeeded him. He was to be elected as president in 2011 in spite of the PDP zoning formula ceding the topmost seat to the North.

With North having Boko Haram, the Niger Delta brandishing ex-militants, who are ready to return to the creeks at the slightest notice to resume hostilities, and the South-East boasting of no such group, it is not difficult to deduct where the pendulum of power may swing when the dusts settle.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/04/presidency-south-east-may-wait-till-2027/
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 1:24am On Apr 14, 2012
I guess 2015 is here already . . . . interesting times! 2015 is in God's hands! Btw, what consultations are the SE leaders doing? Do they have a choice (no disrespect)?? I'll love to know their other options if they opt not to support GEJ . . .

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by OAM4J: 1:43am On Apr 14, 2012
I shared the same sentiments on one of the threads discussing the worst case scenario should Southeast lose out in 2015.

https://www.nairaland.com/907605/worst-case-scenario-southeast-loses#10537388

Ndigbos must prevail on Jonathan to honor his agreement with them else, they might not smell presidency till 2027, but then a year is too long in politics, anything can happen that will affect the whole calculation, like a party stronger than PDP springing up, or an alligment of ACN, APGA and CPC... who knows?

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 1:48am On Apr 14, 2012
OAM4J: I shared the same sentiments on one of the threads discussing the worst case scenario should Southeast lose out in 2015.

https://www.nairaland.com/907605/worst-case-scenario-southeast-loses#10537388

Ndigbos must prevail on Jonathan to honor his agreement with them else, they might not smell presidency till 2027, but then a year is too long in politics, anything can happen that will affect the whole calculation, l[b]ike a party stronger than PDP springing up, or an alligment of ACN, APGA and CPC... who knows?
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. . .That does not guarantee an Igbo man as president! What if such an alliance produces a SSoutherner?
https://www.nairaland.com/912623/prominent-ijaw-leaders-south-south-elders
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by ak47mann(m): 1:49am On Apr 14, 2012
As long as northern nigeria keep up with the bombings here and there,GEJ will carry on because you dont want him to be focus and play his part in history of Nigeria basically you want to portray him as weak president well get ready for 2nd term cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by Nobody: 1:53am On Apr 14, 2012
The same GEJ who promised to relinquish the seat to the SE for 2015 is now plotting a second term.

Not even 2027. If GEJ manages to rig the election again, it'll indefinitely go back to the North.
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 1:56am On Apr 14, 2012
ak47mann: As long as northern nigeria keep up with the bombings here and there,GEJ will carry on because you dont want him to be focus and play his part in history of Nigeria basically you want to portray him as weak president well get ready for 2nd term cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool

Regardless, even if he is re-elected. After him, what happens? Did you read the article?

We need to start electing credible leaders abegi! I don't care if its a Northerner, as long as he is the best Nigeria can produce. All these geo-politiical jargons tire me!

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 1:59am On Apr 14, 2012
ak47mann: As long as northern nigeria keep up with the bombings here and there,GEJ will carry on because you dont want him to be focus and play his part in history of Nigeria basically you want to portray him as weak president well get ready for 2nd term cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool

Secondly, what makes you think he will win a 2nd term? Are we going to actually have an election 2015? What if the WHOLE NORTH (including NC/MB) support a candidate? What about the SW?
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by OAM4J: 2:01am On Apr 14, 2012
jason123: [/b]

. . .That does not guarantee an Igbo man as president! What if such an alliance produces a SSoutherner?
https://www.nairaland.com/912623/prominent-ijaw-leaders-south-south-elders

I didn't say its a guarantee, but the alignment can present a scenario that will alter the whole equation which might just work in favour of SE. I don't know any other zone that is so passionate of producing the presidency as the SE. If the alignment produces a SE candidate you ca bet there will be 99.999% return from SE and Ndigbos nationwide. In fact expect many Ndigbos to travel home and vote.

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by aljharem(m): 2:03am On Apr 14, 2012
hmmmmmm,
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 2:07am On Apr 14, 2012
OAM4J:

I didn't say its a guarantee, but the alignment can present a scenario that will alter the whole equation which might just work in favour of SE. I don't know any other zone that is so passionate of producing the presidency as the SE. If the alignment produces a SE candidate you ca bet there will be 99.999% return from SE and Ndigbos nationwide.

I partially agree. However, can a political alliance between ACN (Tinubu), CPC (Buhari) and APGA (probably Rochas) actually produce a SE candidate to represent them?? I highly doubt it given the caliber of men in ACN and CPC.

Nevertheless, I agree with the 99.9999% return in the SE if such an alliance is formed. . . . But at the detriment of GEJ? Anyway, till then I guess . . undecided
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by Brixtonyute(m): 2:08am On Apr 14, 2012
You guys need to stop all these SW, SE, SS, NN, NC, NB, NW, NE, NA, BB etc. stupidity - we need the best hands to rule Nigeria. The West is weak now, this is our chance to elect a STRONG - to turn our destiny around. I don't care if he's from the moon, if he's Nigerian and can do the job to our satisfaction - we all need to rally around the best choice.

I'm tired of all the pseudo-acronyms, which haven't added anything tangible to the lives of the ordinary Nigerian - striving to be the best he/she can. No region in Nigeria is homogeneous - yet we all keep getting swayed by these silly acronyms.

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by aljharem(m): 2:09am On Apr 14, 2012
2015 is either North, GEJ or SE. Anyone is good so long as we can have a credible man.

The suffering of an Igbo man is the same as the yoruba man which is not different from the hausa

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Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 2:10am On Apr 14, 2012
Brixtonyute: You guys need to stop all these SW, SE, SS, NN, NC, NB, NW, NE, NA, BB etc. stupidity - we need the best hands to rule Nigeria. The West is weak now, this is our chance to elect a STRONG - to turn our destiny around. I don't care if he's from the moon, if he's Nigerian and can do the job to our satisfaction - we all need to rally around the best choice.

I'm tired of all the pseudo-acronyms, which haven't added anything tangible to the lives of the ordinary Nigerian - striving to be the best he/she can. No region in Nigeria is homogeneous - yet we all keep getting swayed by these silly acronyms.

You make sense die! I actually don't see Nigerians going tribal 2015 except they have not had enough of the suffering!
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 2:11am On Apr 14, 2012
alj harem: 2015 is either North, GEJ or SE. Anyone is good so long as we can have a credible man.

The suffering of an Igbo man is the same as the yoruba man which is not different from the hausa

True!
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by Brixtonyute(m): 2:12am On Apr 14, 2012
alj harem: 2015 is either North, GEJ or SE. Anyone is good so long as we can have a credible man.

The suffering of an Igbo man is the same as the yoruba man

Alhaji, you need to stop this rubbish. Zoning is DEAD and BURIED! We need a NIGERIAN - and I don't care if he's WHITE/ARAB - as long as he can do the darn job, that's who the next leader should be.
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by youngmonie: 2:13am On Apr 14, 2012
CHRIS NGIGE FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by aljharem(m): 2:14am On Apr 14, 2012
Brixtonyute:

Alhaji, you need to stop this rubbish. Zoning is DEAD and BURIED! We need a NIGERIAN - and I don't care if he's WHITE/ARAB - as long as he can do the darn job, that's who the next leader should be.

I did agree with you grin grin grin grin read my post. At the end of the day, Afam4eva and I are still on the streets looking for what to eat grin grin. Yes you are correct
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by jason123: 2:18am On Apr 14, 2012
youngmonie: CHRIS NGIGE FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!

That is a very strong possibility! ACN might put him forward and use Fashola as his VP. That will win 7 states (including Kogi and Kwara) and the whole SE with some SS states but what about the North?

Moreover, such a move might unite the South more. Will the rest of Nigeria like that? A united Yoruba-Igbo platform? I HIGHLY doubt it. The implications of such a political unity means one thing only . . .I am sure everyone knows .
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by OAM4J: 2:21am On Apr 14, 2012
Brixtonyute: You guys need to stop all these SW, SE, SS, NN, NC, NB, NW, NE, NA, BB etc. stupidity - we need the best hands to rule Nigeria. The West is weak now, this is our chance to elect a STRONG - to turn our destiny around. I don't care if he's from the moon, if he's Nigerian and can do the job to our satisfaction - we all need to rally around the best choice.

I'm tired of all the pseudo-acronyms, which haven't added anything tangible to the lives of the ordinary Nigerian - striving to be the best he/she can. No region in Nigeria is homogeneous - yet we all keep getting swayed by these silly acronyms.

Nigeria and indeed many parts of the world have always been voting on sentiments such as ethnicity and I don't see that changing anytime soon, even though I also desire what you wrote.
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by aljharem(m): 2:24am On Apr 14, 2012
OAM4J:

Nigeria and indeed many parts of the world have always been voting on sentiments such as ethnicity and I don't see that changing anytime soon, even though I also desire what you wrote.

I think it is changing. I see Nigerians waking up to the facts on ground. Although the same cannot be said of the illiterate though who happen to be 75 % or so of the country; but we are getting there. smiley
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by SamIkenna: 4:22am On Apr 14, 2012
Its still early in the day to say who'll win or rule Nigeria beyond 2015. Anything can happen. Who believed GEJ would be our President in 2011? Who knew Umar would die? OBJ was a marked man, remember? - but he ended up in Aso rock. Besides, how are we sure in 2015 GEJ wont get this one single 7yr term thing going? What if we see another one-million man match for GEJ in 2019 asking and begging him to serve a new and final 7yr term? Can you say for sure that you know Nigeria? What if Core north ups their frustrations with a new deadlier Boko Haram after 2015? Do you think the whole nation will frantically give them power because of it? What if a dangerous killer cult emerges from the East in 2015 like Boko Haram is doing now? What if this new group engages in fire arms and bombs smuggling with the intention of turning Nigeria into Somalia?

Nigeria is a very pregnant nation with army of poor masses and every region or zone has some tricks under their sleeves with which they can use to either manipulate the poor or cause mayhem to the general public. May God save us.
Re: Presidency: South-east May Wait Till 2027 by PointB: 8:31am On Apr 14, 2012
In 2015, we will vote for our 'son' or our 'brother', or our 'man' - in that order!

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