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2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by EcoBrick: 4:00pm On Sep 25, 2021
September 25, 2021

…Zoning committee won’t micro-zone chairmanship, Presidency

…Why party is silent on zoning Presidency- National Officer



By Dirisu Yakubu

Ahead of its October 30th and 31st national elective convention, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has chosen to pick its national chairman and 2023 Presidential candidate from the South and North respectively.

Although the zoning committee chaired by Enugu state governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi failed to make a categorical statement on the distribution of offices in the National Working Committee when it met in Enugu last week, it is expected to do so when it converges on Wednesday this week.

12 out of the 13 governors elected on the platform of the party have unanimously endorsed the retention of the Office of the national chairman in the South. Thus, despite the exit of the suspended chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, the office will remain in the South, with the South-West tipped to produce the next chairman.

Retaining the office of the chairman in the South automatically makes the North the preferred zone for the Presidential ticket in 2023.

Sunday Vanguard gathered however that Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike had done everything possible to prevail on the Ugwuanyi-led committee to throw the race to the national chairmanship open to all zones. His argument was premised on the notion that good, capable hands to steer the affairs of the party abound everywhere in the country. Wike had further argued that zoning any of the party offices may deny PDP the opportunity of having the best man for the job at the helm at Wadata.

Were this to have scaled through, the party would have been left with no option but to similarly throw open the Presidential ticket to all party leaders regardless of their states of origin.

Plausible as the reasons he advanced were, Wike soon realized that he was a lone ranger as his colleagues faulted his stand and opted for a chairman of Southern extraction.

A national officer of the party who joined hands with Wike in the clamour for Secondus’ removal told Sunday Vanguard that the governors chose to back out of Wike’s ship because it is “more of personal interest than for the good of the party.”

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official said contrary to the argument of Governor Wike, “his colleague governors are aware that he has his eyes fixed on the 2023 Presidency. He knows that a Southern chairman will make it difficult for the PDP to have a Presidential candidate from the South. So, he wasn’t asking that the race be thrown open for no reason. He wants to vie for the highest elective office in 2023 but I think it is clear to him now that the PDP cannot oblige his dream for now. The governors are of the opinion that if the ruling party is going South, it must head in the opposite direction to seize the moment,” he said.

A PDP governor from the North-East, this medium gathered had argued convincingly in one of their meetings in Abuja recently on the danger of fielding a Southern Presidential candidate in 2023.

He was said to have told his colleagues and other party faithful that a good number of Northerners in the ruling party would vote for the PDP if it fields a Northern candidate as the APC is expected to field a Southerner. The meeting attended by all the PDP governors lay to rest the possibility of zoning the Presidency away from the North.

Although the source noted that Wike has not completely ruled out his Presidential ambition, he is now ready to team up with his colleagues to have the chairmanship retained in the South provided the South-South and South-East are excluded. This position was well received by the zoning committee’s meeting in Enugu last week.

“Wike alongside the Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde want to see Olagunsoye Oyinlola as the next PDP chairman. They are not alone in this. Ab initio, Wike knew that his pro-South Presidency on the platform of the PDP is difficult to sell just as having a Northerner as PDP chairman is.

“The alternative choice is that yes, the South can have the chairmanship provided it is not going the way of the South-South. He won’t back the South-East for the position because his long-time friend, Oyinlola is interested in the office,” he added.

Meanwhile, a former Minister under the government of President Goodluck Jonathan and a member of the National Executive Committee, NEC of the PDP has given reasons the party is evading a categorical statement on the zoning of the Presidential ticket ahead of the next general election.

According to him, zoning is a sensitive issue that should be handled diligently, saying, “You need to be careful so as not to play into the hands of your enemy. The All Progressives Congress, APC is taking a similar stand for the same reason. Even though they are looking at a Southerner to fly their ticket, silence is the word for now.

The PDP would have to wait until the very last minute even though we have done our homework well. I can tell you now without mincing words that if the APC openly comes out today to say they have zoned their Presidential ticket to the South, the PDP will announce that it is zoning to the North,” he added.

The decision of the Ugwuanyi-led committee on Wednesday will be taken to the 94th NEC meeting of the party slated for October for ratification.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/09/2023-why-pdp-settled-for-southern-chairmanship-northern-presidency/

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Xzellentgraphic: 4:11pm On Sep 25, 2021
PDP woes has begin

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by michlins(m): 4:13pm On Sep 25, 2021
If APC fields a southern candidate, I'm voting APC.

PDP has shortchanged Igbo people plenty

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by VTJN(m): 4:36pm On Sep 25, 2021
I don't give a fvck about party. All I'm concerned is not allowing any hausa/fulani man again.

No doubt, it'd take us more than 2 decades to recover from this mess buhari put us into

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Nobody: 4:39pm On Sep 25, 2021
Power is coming to the south,PDP woes just started

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Redcrafton: 4:46pm On Sep 25, 2021
humphrey50:
Power is coming to the south,PDP woes just started

Since it was zoned to the North in 2015 and 2019 by PDP and the north lost, will it continue to zone it to the north until it wins in general election?

Though I am not particular about election, but this changing of the goal post at the middle of the game is detestable.

The way it is going, if care is not taken, SE could be too hot after 2023.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by kayusely70(m): 4:47pm On Sep 25, 2021
Let's wait and see how it goes.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by stobery(m): 4:48pm On Sep 25, 2021
Ladies and gentlemen come out lets join hands together and bury this criminal party forever

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by FreeStuffsNG: 4:56pm On Sep 25, 2021
Sunday Vanguard was mentioned throughout the report but today's Saturday.

In my opinion, Vanguard Newspaper is in the habit of poor editorial quality because it is always in a rush to reap online ad revenue from traffic . This is another mediocre reporting that is more of reasonable inferences cum speculation, nothing 'investigational '. Any good creative writer can fabricate this.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by proeast(m): 5:16pm On Sep 25, 2021
It's already an open secret known to any discerning observer since.

SW gets chairman in the person of Oyinlola.
NE gets president in Atiku.
SE gets vice president in Obi.

However, they shot themselves at the foot by taking the presidency to North when there is a national sentiment for it to return South.

APC will give their ticket to GEJ and team him with a popular Northerner as Vice. GEJ will win SS, make a good showing in SE, win SW, and split North with Atiku.

Except APC picks a weak candidate like Osinbajo they are most likely to win.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Lubumbashi: 5:17pm On Sep 25, 2021
The north should contain their greed for power. They are about rounding off an 8 year hold of the mantle in which they monopolized appointments in their favour and yet they are not satisfied. If they really need another 8 years immediately, then they should divide the country so that they can rule themselves perpetually because if they break the north-south shift of power in 2023, then they must be prepared to battle secession on two fronts ie southeast and southwest and a possible resurgence of disturbances in the Niger delta, plus the ravaging insurgency and banditry in the north that they could not put a stop to despite holding power uninterrupted since 2015.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Charmingrascal(m): 5:18pm On Sep 25, 2021
michlins:
If APC fields a southern candidate, I'm voting APC.

PDP has shortchanged Igbo people plenty

Happy voting.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by WATCHOVER(m): 5:21pm On Sep 25, 2021
What is wrong with PDP, this zoning won't stand

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by helinues: 5:26pm On Sep 25, 2021
And it would end in as usual defeat

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by helinues: 5:27pm On Sep 25, 2021
WATCHOVER:
What is wrong with PDP, this zoning won't stand

And what can you do about it?

grin

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by helinues: 5:28pm On Sep 25, 2021
proeast:
It's already an open secret known to any discerning observer since.

SW gets chairman in the person of Oyinlola.
NE gets president in Atiku.
SE gets vice president in Obi.

However, they shot themselves at the foot by taking the presidency to North when there is a national sentiment for it to return South.

APC will give their ticket to GEJ and team him with a popular Northerner as Vice. GEJ will win SS, make a good showing in SE, win SW, and split North with Atiku.

Except APC picks a weak candidate like Osinbajo they are most likely to win.

Osinbajo a weak candidate? Same Osinbajo that has base in Southern region far ahead of Obi

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Okwyjesus(m): 5:42pm On Sep 25, 2021
michlins:
If APC fields a southern candidate, I'm voting APC.

PDP has shortchanged Igbo people plenty

Well l will vote north if South West insist that the southern president means SW.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by chiiraq802(m): 5:43pm On Sep 25, 2021
Election in Nigeria is Scam, Nigeria as a Country is Sham.

#Know this and know peace.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by unbitchable(m): 6:11pm On Sep 25, 2021
20 years and igbos are not worth the Presidential candidate of PDP?
Of what relevance are igbo leaders, Governors, senators, HoR, elites, in PDP, as second fiddle?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by duro4chang(m): 6:15pm On Sep 25, 2021
Redcrafton:


Since it was zoned to the North in 2015 and 2019 by PDP and the north lost, will it continue to zone it to the north until it wins in general election?

Though I am not particular about election, but this changing of the goal post at the middle of the game is detestable.

The way it is going, if care is not taken, SE could be too hot after 2023.
Hhhmmmmm.
Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by ConqueredWest: 6:20pm On Sep 25, 2021
Lubumbashi:
The north should contain their greed for power. They are about rounding off an 8 year hold of the mantle in which they monopolized appointments in their favour and yet they are not satisfied. If they really need another 8 years immediately, then they should divide the country so that they can rule themselves perpetually because if they break the north-south shift of power in 2023, then they must be prepared to battle secession on two fronts ie southeast and southwest and a possible resurgence of disturbances in the Niger delta, plus the ravaging insurgency and banditry in the north that they could not put a stop to despite holding power uninterrupted since 2015.

Are the secessionists storing enough weapons to help them achieve their dreams.

Without weapons, the secessionists uprising will end up like another EndSARS

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by ConqueredWest: 6:25pm On Sep 25, 2021
Redcrafton:


Since it was zoned to the North in 2015 and 2019 by PDP and the north lost, will it continue to zone it to the north until it wins in general election?

Though I am not particular about election, but this changing of the goal post at the middle of the game is detestable.

The way it is going, if care is not taken, SE could be too hot after 2023.


I don't see SE becoming too hot because those leading IPOB want freedom on a platter of gold.

Ordinary helicopter gunships, ESN could not shoot down

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by ConqueredWest: 6:27pm On Sep 25, 2021
proeast:
It's already an open secret known to any discerning observer since.

SW gets chairman in the person of Oyinlola.
NE gets president in Atiku.
SE gets vice president in Obi.

However, they shot themselves at the foot by taking the presidency to North when there is a national sentiment for it to return South.

APC will give their ticket to GEJ and team him with a popular Northerner as Vice. GEJ will win SS, make a good showing in SE, win SW, and split North with Atiku.

Except APC picks a weak candidate like Osinbajo they are most likely to win.


APC has zoned the presidency to the North East (Kanuri ethnic group)

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Kyase(m): 6:30pm On Sep 25, 2021
Redcrafton:


Since it was zoned to the North in 2015 and 2019 by PDP and the north lost, will it continue to zone it to the north until it wins in general election?

Though I am not particular about election, but this changing of the goal post at the middle of the game is detestable.

The way it is going, if care is not taken, SE could be too hot after 2023.
You and who did that

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by princeabdul(m): 6:40pm On Sep 25, 2021
corrupt party, they have collected money from Atiku these igbos will never learn.

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by kcnwaigbo: 7:08pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Osinbajo a weak candidate? Same Osinbajo that has base in Southern region far ahead of Obi
How; exactly does he have base more than Obi,?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by helinues: 7:09pm On Sep 25, 2021
kcnwaigbo:

How; exactly does he have base more than Obi,?

Support base

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by kcnwaigbo: 7:14pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Support base
Which support base does Osibanjo have more than Obi?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by helinues: 7:15pm On Sep 25, 2021
kcnwaigbo:

Which support base does Osibanjo have more than Obi?

Does Obi have any support base in SE at all not to talk of outside SE?

Osinbajo's base across the country was established immediately after the 2019 election..

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by Creamz(m): 7:22pm On Sep 25, 2021
michlins:
If APC fields a southern candidate, I'm voting APC.

PDP has shortchanged Igbo people plenty

What has Apc given to the Igbo people?

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by michlins(m): 7:23pm On Sep 25, 2021
Creamz:


What has Apc given to the Igbo people?
2nd Niger bridge,

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Re: 2023: Why PDP Settled For Northern Presidency — Vanguard by kcnwaigbo: 7:27pm On Sep 25, 2021
helinues:


Does Obi have any support base in SE at all not to talk of outside SE?

Osinbajo's base across the country was established immediately after the 2019 election..
Lol how exactly was it well established? Has Osibanjo ever stood for elective office in his life? grin

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