The ACF, the NEF, Arewa Reawakening
Forum, Arewa Research and Development Project, Northern Union and the
Code Group , said at a news conference in Kaduna, that an existing
agreement that the Presidency should return to the region must be
strictly followed.
NEF spokesman and former Adviser on
Food Security to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof. Ango Abdullahi,
who spoke for the groups, warned that if parties to the pact failed
to adhere to it, the North would use its numerical strength to ensure
that power returned to it in 2015.
“The North is determined and is
insistent that the leadership of this country will rotate to it in
2015 and I am making that very very clear to you (journalists),
Abdullahi said.
“The North on the basis of one man, one
vote can keep power indefinitely in the present Nigerian state. If it
is on the basis of one man, one vote, demography shows that the North
can keep power as long as it wants because it will always win
elections,” he added.
Abdullahi, who stated that the ACF was
in the forefront of the quest by the region to have a Northerner as
President, added that even the Middle Belt Forum and other groups
in the region were clear in their calls for a Northern President
in 2015.
“All of us have this very tough and
common agenda. Not that the North is power hungry . No; it (power
rotation) in 2015 will be argued on the rational agreement that is
on the ground today,” he explained.
The former presidential aide pointed out
that it was morally wrong for President Goodluck Jonathan to
contemplate contesting in 2015 since he was aware that such a pact
existed.
Abdullahi mentioned former President
Olusegun Obasanjo and Jonathan as some of those who signed the pact.
Jonathan, according to him, signed as number 37 when he was the deputy
governor of Bayelsa State.
“He (Obasanjo) was the first to sign.
This particular President (Jonathan) was there as deputy governor
representing the then governor of Bayelsa State. He signed as number
37. It was found in the document,” the NEF spokesman claimed.
Abdullahi, a former Vice-Chancellor
of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, also said that Obasanjo
started the circumvention of the pact by seeking a third term in
office.
“We had agreed that the South will have
eight years and then, the North will have eight years but when
Obasanjo saw some loopholes, he tried to abandon the zoning as well as
the constitution to seek third term,” the former presidential adviser
alleged.
He noted that even after Obasanjo’s
tenure, the North was short-changed due to the death of President
Umaru Yar’Adua, who only spent two and half years instead of eight
years of two terms contained in the said agreement.
When reminded of a former Information
Minister Chief Edwin Clark’s insistence that Jonathan must rule in
2015, the former Vice- Chancellor, argued that the South-South where
he (Clark) hails from is “a tiny enclave of a few people, perhaps not
bigger than Kaduna State.”
Abdullahi added that the North would
have continued to dominate the political turf if not for the voluntary
sacrifices it had continued to make in the cause of the nation’s
history.
He said, “Some of us who participated
in constitutional conferences from 1987 till the last one – the
Political Reform Conference – accepted that every part of this country
should have a taste of leadership and this is the basis of the
acceptance of the rotation between the North and the South.”
He explained that it was based on the
afforementioned that the South through Obasanjo had its share of the
eight years of two terms before handing over to Yar’Adua, who
could not complete his own eight years before his death.
Abdullahi said, “It is obvious the
constitution says if the President for whatever reason is not there,
his deputy will take over. And this was why Jonathan as
vice-president then became the President. We thought at the end of
that four years, the North should take over. If we didn’t have eight
years because of that truncation, at least, we should have had six
years but they said no.
“So, it is mainly on the grounds that
first, there was an agreement for rotation of power and that there is
immorality in their refusal to hand over to us that we are insisting
on clinching power in 2015. The North is insisting that the Presidency
will come whether on the basis of rotation or on the basis of voting
power since we have the voting power to make sure that it (Presidency)
comes to the North .”
He stated that the region would pick a
competent person from either “the core-north or Middle Belt” as a
candidate for the presidential poll in 2015.
The Presidency, immediately reacted to
the groups’ comment on Jonathan’s alleged ambition, saying Nigerians,
and not Northern elders as represented by Abdullahi, would decide
who rules Nigeria in 2015.
Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, in an interview with one of our
correspondents, said Abdullahi did not represent the North as the
region did not believe in his leadership.
He warned the elder statesman and his ilk to avoid heating up the polity by their utterances.
The presidential aide added that while
Abdullahi and his group had the constitutional right not to vote for
Jonathan, others also had the right to vote for him.
He said, “In the first place, Abdullahi
is not a character that represents the North because the region does not
believe in his leadership. Nigerians will be the ones that will decide
who becomes President in 2015 and not Abdullahi. He has no say in who
becomes the President.
“As we speak, President Jonathan has not
made up his mind to re-contest. People should be calm. This is the time
for the President to work for Nigeria. He will tell them when he makes
up his mind.
“Abdullahi and his ilk should not heat up the polity. They should act as elder statesmen and not as restive elders.
“They have constitutional right not to
vote for President Jonathan. Other Nigerians also have constitutional
right to vote for him. At the end, the majority will carry the day, that
is the beauty of democracy. Minority may have their say but the
majority will have their way.”
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