As North battles self over presidency
President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to say whether or not he
would seek a second term. But his teeming supporters across Nigeria want him to
run. They are, however, unsure whether or not he would re-contest, especially
because of his health condition.
However, Saturday Sun gathered that other aspirants from the
north are already working underground to actualize their aspirations. And one
advantage they appear to be banking on is the seemingly lack of fund in the
Buhari camp, to prosecute
electioneering, should Buhari even decide to run.
Saturday Sun further gathered that apart from the fact that
the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, is broke, the President’s friends
and associates, who had contributed financially to his campaign in 2015, are
not only broke, they are also complaining that they are not getting government
patronage that would have helped them “recoup” the expenses they “incurred in
2015.
But, a few of Buhari’s friends and associates who are in
government are of the view that funding would not pose any challenge to the
President’s second term bid, arguing among other things that APC chieftains
like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senate President, Bukola Saraki and ex-Rivers
governor and Transport Minister, Rotimi Ameachi, did not contribute any
financial war chest to the campaign in 2015, contrary to their claims. To this
group of Buhari supporters therefore, even if the trio fails to make available
funds to prosecute Buhari’s second term bid, it would not affect the
prosecution of the project adversely.
Regardless, with less than two years to another presidential
election, the north, which is likely to still produce the president, whether or
not President Buhari runs, is already at war with itself ahead of the poll.
Only last week, former Plateau State governor and Senator
representing Plateau North, Jonah Jang, accused the core north of rotating the
presidency among its people each time the position was zoned to the north,
insisting that it was the turn of the Middle Belt to produce the President in 2019.
Specifically, Jang said: “We keep hearing that Presidency
has been zoned to the north and one part of the north has cornered everything
about the Presidency, they are passing the position from one person to the
other, we in the North – Central, as they call us, have enjoyed nothing. But I
only hope that somebody from the Middle Belt will come out strongly in the PDP,
because the party has zoned the Presidency to the north, we are all northerners
and by right it is the turn of the Middle Belt to produce President in 2019.”
But by last weekend, another federal lawmaker, Goni Bukar
Lawan, from the North East, joined the fray, saying that it was the turn of the
North East to produce the President in 2019. Unlike Jang, there was a caveat to
his own proposition. He said the only reason the region would concede the
position, was if President Buhari would be seeking a re-election.
But, if Buhari decides not to run, the North West zone
should not be a contender for the All Progressives Congress, APC ticket,
because it has produced six Heads of State, and that was more than its fair
share of the Nigerian presidency, he remarked.
Lawan told Saturday Sun in Abuja that the North East was the
most eligible part of the north that should produce a presidential candidate in
2019.
He further said that while the region was in total support
of Buhari, because of the “love and empathy” he has shown to the region, it
would insist on replacing him in 2019, should he decide not to run.
Lawan’s position, was in reaction to the comment by former
presidential spokesman, Dr. Doyin Okupe, who was quoted in a national daily
last weekend to have said the North
West, where Buhari hails from, should retain the APC ticket in 2019 in the
event that the president does not seek re-election.
Okupe had added that Buhari’s key associates from the North-
West should be considered for his replacement. But Lawan who represents Geidam,
Bursari, Yunusari, Federal Constituency of
Yobe State, thinks otherwise.
He said since 1960, the North- West has produced six Heads
of State, two Vice Presidents and four Speakers of the House of
Representatives, making it the highest beneficiary of top public offices in
Nigeria.
“Allowing the same zone to retain the Presidency in 2019 if
Buhari does not run will amount to grave injustice to the North East ,which is
the zone in the north that has had the least shot at the Presidency and other
top national offices.
“ North- West has produced the highest number of top office
holders, the North Central zone also produced three Heads of State and four
Senate Presidents, while the North East only produced a Prime Minister ,who was
not a Head of State; one Vice President, one Speaker and two Deputy Speakers of
the House of Representatives, making it the least beneficiary of top national
offices in the north.
“I believe Dr. Okupe was merely testing the waters on behalf
of some aspirants from the North West. Our prayer is for Buhari to be healthy
enough to lead us for two terms. But then, I consider it necessary to respond to
Okupe so as to set the records straight.
“Unless President Buhari will seek re-election, we have had
enough from North West, if at all we want justice. They have produced General Murtala Mohammed
in 1975; President Shehu Shagari in 1979; General Buhari in 1983; General Sani
Abacha in 1993; late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2007 and Buhari again in
2015. As we know, General Abacha, though originally from the North East , grew
up in Kano and adopted Kano as his home of origin, he regarded himself as someone
from North West and he was even buried there in Kano.
“The North West has also produced two Deputy Heads of State
in persons of late Shehu Yar’Adua during Obasanjo’s regime in February 1976 and
Namadi Sambo under Jonathan in 2009 and 2011. From 1999 to date, the same zone
has produced four Speakers of House of Representatives. We had Salisu Buhari in
1999; Ghali Umar Na’abba in 2000; Aminu Bello Masari in 2003; and Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal in 2011.
“In the case of the North Central, the sub-region produced
General Yakubu Gowon, General Ibrahim Babangida and General Abdulsalami
Abubakar. The North Central has also produced four Senate Presidents, namely
Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, Senator Ameh Ebute, David Mark and Abubakar Bukola Saraki.
The region also produced two Deputy Senate Presidents, Haruna Abubakar and
Ibrahim Mantu. The least patronized zone is the North East, which produced only
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa as Prime Minister, not a Head of State. The North
East produced only a Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, one Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and two Deputy Speakers, Babangida Nguroje
from Taraba and Bayero Nafada from Gombe.
“So, unless anyone is seeing those of us in the North East
as second class northerners, there should be no contest about the entitlement
of the North East to produce the next President if President Buhari is not
seeking re-election.
“President Buhari is the only President that ever showed
empathy for the North East and we can understand why. He was Military Governor
of the old North Eastern State and his wife hails from the North East. If
Buhari leaves, where are we ever going to have anyone that will show empathy to
the zone especially with the havoc we suffered? We respect the rights of all
qualified Nigerians to aspire for any position in 2019, since the constitution
guarantees the rights, but when it comes to zoning the Presidency within the
North, only the NorthEast deserves it, ” Lawan, declares.
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