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By Esindu Jacobs 2023 Presidency : drop your ambition, support Obi, Group to Atiku

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By Esindu Jacobs

Former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party PDP candidate, during the 2019 election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has been told to drop his presidential ambition in 2023 and support former governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi

A group known as Peter Obi Support Network POSN, made this known Tuesday in a letter to Atiku, dated 19th April, 2022 and made available to THE RAZOR NEWS.

The letter to Atiku entitled “Open Letter /Appeal To Solicit Your Support For Zoning And His Excellency, Mr Peter Obi’s Aspiration To The 2023 Presidency Of Nigeria “,said it was for equity, justice and fairness.

It was signed by the group’s Media and Communications Committee members, namely, Prince Emeka Kalu, Alhaji Kabir Garba Adigun Makanjuola, Mr Marcel Ngogbehei and Comrade Sani Saeed Altukry.

According to the letter, ” We write on behalf of millions of our members across Nigeria to call on you, our Party Leader, H.E Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (GCON) to seize the moment and show again the leadership you ably demonstrated in 2019 when you rose above primordial considerations to choose Mr. Peter Obi as the PDP Vice-Presidential Candidate; an action that got the entire country “Atikulated & Obiligated.”
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“The Atiku/Obi 2019 ticket has gone down in history as Nigeria’s most inspiring presidential ticket of all time, which in our view was an unfairly denied victory.

“Regardless of the foregoing, our relationship with you will last forever; and for the record, all of us in POSN were Atikulated & Obligated in 2019.Hence, for us, you are part and indeed the head of our family.

“As the founding member and leader of our party, PDP, we have no doubt that you are conversant with our party’s tradition and constitutional provision on “rotation and zoning”, which in section 7(2)(c) states that “… in pursuant of the principles of equity, justice, and fairness, the party shall adhere to the policy of rotation and zoning of the party and public elective offices and it shall be enforced by the appropriate Executive Committees at all levels”.

“The above-mentioned traditions and constitutional provisions were the reasons the PDP Convention for the 2019 Presidential Primary was an all-northern affair. The APC did the same, and we had a North vs. North (Atiku vs. Buhari) election in 2019.

“The reasonable implication is that after eight (8) years of rule by President Muhammadu Buhari, the presidency should rotate to the south in 2023. As you are aware, Nigeria had President Olusegun Obasanjo (Southwest, 1999–2007) and President Goodluck Jonathan (South-south, 2010–2015), leaving the South-east outstanding.

“APC has zoned its 2023 presidential ticket to the South; therefore, PDP has no reason not to follow suit as a matter of law. To do otherwise will mean working against equity and fairness and inviting avoidable litigation and possible truncation of PDP’s participation in the 2023 presidential election, which will give APC a “walk-over-victory”.

” The mistakes of 2015 must not repeat themselves in 2023. God forbid that anybody should wish Nigerians another 8 years of bad governance! The message that the PDP would send by conceding the ticket to the southeast would drown the APC.

Chief Obafemi Awolowo never ruled Nigeria, but his place in history is far above some of those that ruled the country. Our present situation presents a unique opportunity for you to become the hero of our fourth Republic and assume a revered place in history and posterity.

“Stepping down and supporting Peter Obi will not only save PDP and Nigeria, but also ensure that the Atiku/Obi ticket of 2019-which Nigerians so dearly missed is returned to power in 2023 and ensure that their lofty manifesto is implemented for the benefit of all.

“You had first-hand insight into Obi’s competence, and this need not be reiterated. The only difference would be role reversals in which the VP becomes President and the President provides the VP (by proxy or otherwise). With this arrangement, your place as leader of the new Nigeria will be irreversibly secured.

“Nigeria today is in an extreme crisis, and it is at times like this that history and posterity record its greatest heroes and heroines. We therefore, through this medium, respectfully invite you to further elevate your statesmanship status, in the same manner that President Goodluck Jonathan did for himself in 2015.

“Finally, the People’s Democratic Party, which, by the grace of God, you are one of its eminent leaders, should ask themselves this question: Suppose a northerner flies the PDP flag and loses to the APC, and then the APC goes on to have their 8 years, will the PDP give the ticket to a northerner again in 2031, or will they give it to a southerner when the APC will be going north?

Secondly, insisting that the PDP ticket should go to the North is tantamount to saying that the North will continue to have the PDP ticket until the party wins the presidential election. Would it make sense for the PDP to concede the ticket to a southerner in 2031 when the APC will be going north if they win the 2023 election?

Would it not make more sense for the leading political parties to align their zoning strategies for a united Nigeria? Is it not better for Your Excellency and the other northerners jostling for the presidency in 2023 to drop their ambition if they believe in a united Nigeria, and give it their all to win the presidential ticket through the south?

“Please accept, Your Excellency, the goodwill, and assurances of millions of your supporters across the states, zonal and religious divides in Nigeria and beyond. We also respectfully invite you to the scheduled launching of our grassroots movement for Peter Obi on Monday, April 25, 2022, at Sandralia Hotel, Abuja.” the group wrote

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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