The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees, BoT, has urged the party leaders to be cautious in handling the zoning of the party’s presidential ticket and other elective offices for 2023.The Chairman of PDP BoT, Walid Jibrin, disclosed this while addressing journalists at PDP’s National Secretariat in Abuja.
He said, “We are not talking about the zoning of the offices of the President, Vice President, Senate President or Speaker of the House of Representatives yet.“What I can say is that we should never be personal because when you want to be personal, the issue of disunity will come.There have been talks and controversies, particularly among the governors as to the region that should produce the president in 2023 and succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Southern Governors' Forum had warned that the Southern region should be allowed to produce the president, threatening that it would never support any northern candidate for the 2023 polls. The Northern Governors' Forum days later had met and replied their southern counterparts that zoning was not only unconstitutional but undemocratic.
The northern governors’ forum had insisted that it would not be coerced to give up the 2023 presidency to the southern region.
When APC and PDP gave the ticket to both northern you guys didn't say anything about zoning ? when its time to shift you are bringing zoning matters , which means you guy want us to continue to die the way Nigerians has been dying . What a country !!!
I agree
Ok zoning to the north would cement the party right ?
The stability and unity of the Nigeria nation, is more important than the survival of any party , zoning the presidency to the south is important to maintain sanity in the nation .
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