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Southern govs to PDP, APC: Field northern candidate, lose presidency

The Southern Governors’ Forum have vowed to ensure that the nation’s next President in 2023 comes from the South.

Its chairman, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo has warned that any party that fields a northern candidate in the 2023 Presidential election will lose.

Akeredolu spoke on Tuesday in his office during a courtesy visit by members of a group, Power Rotation Movement, led by the Chairman, Dr. Pogu Bitrus.

Akeredolu, who said those pushing against the power rotation in the country are tinkering with the existence of Nigeria, added that he believes in one fair and equitable Nigeria.

He commended the group for its approach by involving youths in galvanizing support and votes ahead of the 2023 election.

Akeredolu said: “In about two or three meetings, we have come out and declared that power must move to the south.

“Only a party that is determined to lose will field a northern candidate. You are now a movement of members of political parties coming together. What we stand for is fair and equitable power rotation. The only thing fair is that after eight years in the North, it should come to the South.

“Some of us believe in One Nigeria that’s fair and equitable. We have a reason for it and it can be defended. Some people have argued that the Presidency should be based on competence. Are they saying there are no competent ones in the South?

“My brother Governors from the South, all of us are determined. Whosoever we pick, for as long as it is South, we will support him. We are saying the President must come from the South. There are people who merit it in the South-South, South-East, and the South-West.

“I also support your approach. If you are able to mobilize the youth and do not allow the election to be rigged, then we will win. You should also get our women to support us.”

Earlier, the chairman of the movement, Bitrus, explained to the governor that the movement is passionate about power rotation to the South.

“We are passionate believers that power should rotate in this country and should move from the North to the South. We launched the 40 million ballot movement. That’s the sensitization of the youth. We launched it for our youths to key in.

“Leaders in the South and Middle Belt met in Abuja and agreed that power should rotate to the South. That the Middle Belt and the South should move against any party that fields any candidate outside the southern part of the country,” he said.

Other members of the group include the Co-chair, General Collins Ihekire (rtd), representing the Ohanaeze Ndigbo; National Organising Secretary of Afenifere, Abagun Kole Omololu; representative of Yoruba Council of Elders, Hon. Ayodele Oni; National Publicity Secretary of Afenfere, Comrade Jaye Ajayi; National Publicity Secretary of PANDEF, Hon. Ken. Robinson; and Comrade Kennedy Iyere, National Coordinator of Power-shift Movement & Forty Million Ballots (a movement being driven by the youth) among others.

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Seun Akinwunmi

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