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South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by Islie: 8:53am On Oct 27, 2018
Igbo leaders who spoke to Saturday Sun disagreed with Fashola’s advice to the South West, insisting the South East will produce Nigerian president in 2023.

Willy Eya, Vincent Kalu and Tunde Thomas



Barely four months to next year’s general elections, the South East and South West zones of the country may have begun a major battle for the 2023 presidential poll.
There are indications that the power brokers will use the juicy position (presidency) to woo the two zones for votes in the 2019 poll.

On Thursday, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, had urged the people of South West to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 elections to guarantee a return of power to the region in 2023.



But some Igbo leaders who spoke to Saturday Sun disagreed with Fashola’s advice to the South West, insisting that the South East will produce Nigerian president in 2023.

Reacting to the development, former President, Aka Ikenga, Chief Goddy Uwazurike said he was not surprised from the statement that came from Fashola.
He said a similar revelation came from the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, that former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu was angling to be the next president in 2023.

He said: “So, what Fashola said confirms Tinubu’s ambition. It dazzles many people when we hear some politicians in the South East calling the people to vote for Buhari so that he would hand over power to us, and I look at those people as hangers on in the corridors of power because they are not in the kitchen cabinet or the engine room of the party.

“I am surprised that Fashola said that because that is the real intention of APC. For those who don’t know, the APC is the gathering of people from North West and South West, even though the engine room that brought all the parties together, was an Igbo man, Dr. Ogbonna Onu, but when it came to making key decisions, he was not even there. So the South East politicians should stop deceiving our people.”

Also, elder statesman and First Republic Minister of Aviation, Mbazulike Amaechi said the way Buhari treated Ndigbo when he assumed power in 1983 with the gun, and also since he assumed power in 2015 by democratic process, should show Ndigbo that the president has no room for them.

He said: “By saying Buhari will handover power, people are still thinking of Buhari, as a junta; the man who carries the gun all along; people have forgot that the whole process is now democratic, even though they rig the election.

“It is for the people of Nigeria to save themselves; it is also for Ndigbo to save themselves. Ndigbo even though have a problem of leadership, they should learn a lesson and do something in this 2019 elections. They should stop Buhari coming back to government. If he doesn’t come back to power next year, how would he determine who succeeds him in 2023.”

But the National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze, Mr. Uche Achi-Okpaga, said, the apex Igbo organisation has taken a position, and it is not interested in who becomes the president, vice president or any other political position.

According to him, Ohanaeze is interested in restructuring the system.

He said: “Becoming the president will only give you the privilege to enrich some privileged Nigerians. It gives you the time to look at programmes and policies that will enrich the privilege.

“So, if they are thinking that they can use the position of presidency or vice presidency to hoodwink the people, it is unnecessary, we know what we are saying, and we have been steady on that.

“Look at the people that have been presidents, have they been good to the generality of their people, except the privileged individuals, who have been in and around.

“We need to restructure the system, so, Igbo man becoming the president is not it. Restructuring involves equity, fairness, etc. Are we observing the Federal Character today? We are not. So, if you become the president, what can you do?”

The Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu, disagreed with Achi-Okpaga, saying that Fashola’s statement is a wake up call to Ndigbo to vote for President Buhari.

He said Buhari is the only Northerner whose exit in 2023 is certain and that every other Northern presidential candidate can only pledge or promise four years.

“The truism is that Fashola has sounded a wake up call for Ndigbo to vote for Buhari if we are interested in president of Nigeria of Igbo extraction come 2023. Ndigbo have three advantages to clinch the 2023 presidency – equity, natural justice and good conscience,” he said.

In his reaction, a prominent Yoruba leader, and Afenifere chieftain, Senator Femi Okurounmu expressed shock at the Minister’s remarks.

Accusing Fashola of making the remarks in order to get the Yoruba to vote for Buhari in 2019, Okurounmu said:
“Honestly, I can’t understand Fashola’s logic. Fashola’s views doesn’t represent that of majority of Yoruba. Fashola should not think all Yoruba are fools. He can only deceive some but certainly not all Yoruba.

Fashola is only trying to woo Yoruba to vote for Buhari in 2019. Why should Presidency come to the South West in 2023? What about the Igbo? Are they not Nigerians? Since 1999, Yoruba through Obasanjo who was there for eight years have been in the corridors of power. Even now, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, another Yoruba man is the Vice-President. Expectations of well meaning Nigerians are that it should be the turn of the South East.”

He said Nigerians should vote out President Buhari in 2019, adding, “It is our hope that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will defeat Buhari, and then somebody from the South East should now take over from Atiku who had declared his intention to serve only one term in office.”

On his part, the Secretary-General, Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) Dr. Kunle Olajide said the Yoruba are really not interested in the Presidency but in restructuring of Nigeria to ensure that the nation practises true federalism which in turn will promote good governance.

He said: “Yoruba are not interested in cheating or dominating others. Yoruba are interested in devolution of power. Offer of Presidency is not our concern now. What Fashola is saying doesn’t sell with Yoruba. He should say another thing. True federalism will promote good governance.

It will result in devolution of power. Too much power has been concentrated in the hands of the central government, and this is why there has always been bitter struggle for power at the centre.”


http://sunnewsonline.com/south-east-south-west-battle-over-2023-presidency/

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 8:58am On Oct 27, 2018
So pathetic, don't quite understand many things these days.. So our hard earned democracy have officially turned tribal.
Don't think APC will last on a long run with this mentality, in all fairness SE will produce a president in 2023 and will be supported by every progressive Yourba.

Hopefully it will be Peter Obi..

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:00am On Oct 27, 2018
It will be a battle to finish in 2023. Nigeria will have to decide between a SE president or Biafra

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:03am On Oct 27, 2018
globemoney:
It will be a battle to finish in 2023. Nigeria will have to decide between a SE president or Biafra

Y wait till then wen Nnamdi Kanu have already finalised things.

Y not exist and let them keep their Presidency.

On exit, we can have it all. We will certainly have a President to represent us globally.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:04am On Oct 27, 2018
Nels55:
So pathetic, don't quite understand many things these days.. So our hard earned democracy have officially turned tribal.
Don't think APC will last on a long run with this mentality, in all fairness SE will produce a president in 2023 and will be supported by every progressive Yourba.

Hopefully it will be Peter Obi..
We have eminently qualified igbos who are are more competent than Peter Obi and who can actually get the votes. You Peter Obi supporters should stop flashing his name anytime Igbo presidency/vp is being discussed. In any case, Peter Obi has been settled with PDP Vp ticket! Let him test his popularity with that

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:05am On Oct 27, 2018
hammerFC:


Y wait till then wen Nnamdi Kanu have already finalised things.

Y not exist and let them keep their Presidency.

On exit, we can have it all. We will certainly have a President to represent us globally.
We are watching as things play out
Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 9:05am On Oct 27, 2018
Nels55:
So pathetic, don't quite understand many things these days.. So our hard earned democracy have officially turned tribal.
Don't think APC will last on a long run with this mentality, in all fairness SE will produce a president in 2023 and will be supported by every progressive Yourba.

Hopefully it will be Peter Obi..
Nigeria is not a nation. it is a conglomeration of diverse tribes. tribal interest is primary. national interest is by the way.

as for Peter obi, look below

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:06am On Oct 27, 2018
globemoney:

We are watching as things play out

2023, without Kanu, that Presidency will be handed by Buhari to SW.

We need to think ahead not watch.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 9:07am On Oct 27, 2018
okay
Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:09am On Oct 27, 2018
hammerFC:


2023, without Kanu, that Presidency will be handed by Buhari to SW.

We need to think ahead not watch.
Don’t worry. The SW will have to choose between another Yoruba President in 2023 or Biafra. I will like to watch them make that decision grin

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:10am On Oct 27, 2018
globemoney:

Don’t worry. The SW will have to choose between another Yoruba President in 2023 or Biafra. I will like to watch them make that decision grin


I am sure we will not hang around until 2023, if Buahri wins in 2019.

2019, is next year and very pregnant.

Things might head to a full blown conflict and Biafraexit, next year.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by PaChukwudi44(m): 9:11am On Oct 27, 2018
The truth is neither the SE or SW will produce the presidency in 2023.It will remain in the north until southerners develop a brain

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by Omeokachie: 9:12am On Oct 27, 2018
Fashola has always been a masked tribalist.

The deportation saga while he was governor exposed his true identity, and now this.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by PaChukwudi44(m): 9:12am On Oct 27, 2018
hammerFC:



I am sure we will not hang around until 2023, if Buahri wins in 2019.

2019, is next year and very pregnant.
Lol and you think the SW can defeat a northern candidate in 2023?

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:13am On Oct 27, 2018
PaChukwudi44:

Lol and you think the SW can defeat a northern candidate in 2023?

lol I see wat u mean. grin grin grin

SS/SE will just vote a Northerner.

Atiku is still on standby, if Buahri wins 2019. grin

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 9:14am On Oct 27, 2018
Omeokachie:
Fashola has always been a masked tribalist.

The deportation saga while he was governor exposed his true identity, and now this.
and peter obi who demolished mosques and chased away Hausa traders during his tenure as governor in anambra state is a saint, right?

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by Shehunoshewhat: 9:16am On Oct 27, 2018
Nels55:
So pathetic, don't quite understand many things these days.. So our hard earned democracy have officially turned tribal.
Don't think APC will last on a long run with this mentality, in all fairness SE will produce a president in 2023 and will be supported by every progressive Yourba.

Hopefully it will be Peter Obi..

Just shut up!

Where were you when Yorubas were nowhere between 2011 and 2015

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:16am On Oct 27, 2018
hammerFC:



I am sure we will not hang around until 2023, if Buahri wins in 2019.

2019, is next year and very pregnant.

Things might head to a full blown conflict and Biafraexit, next year.
By Gods grace, we are ready for anything that happens

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by 0monnak0da: 9:16am On Oct 27, 2018
The Eboes know they cannot win and that is why they are issuing threats.
In 2023 APC will field a Yoruba and PDP an Igbo.
The North will abstain so the contest is something to look forward to
What are the Eboes afraid of? Let us meet at the ballot box.
If the Eboes think the North will subscribe to their childish and wishful thinking they are deluded.
It will be Yoruba versus Eboes on election day in 2023. Better go and get ready

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by RobbStark(m): 9:16am On Oct 27, 2018
Don't know about South East and South West agitating for 2023

But the surest thing I know is that my oga Atiku is doing 8yrs

Pls argue with your keypad

Fashola and Ngige are acting a script and me, I know that and have seen it clearly

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 9:17am On Oct 27, 2018
PaChukwudi44:
The truth is neither the SE or SW will produce the presidency in 2023.It will remain in the north until igbos develop a brain d
fixed

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:18am On Oct 27, 2018
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0monnak0da:
The Eboes knows they cannot win and that is why they are issuing threats.
In 2023 A PC will field a Yoruba and PDP an Igbo.
The North will abstain so the contest is something to look forward to
What are the Eboes afraid of? Let us meet at the ballot box.
If the Eboes think the North will subscribe to their childish and wishful thinking they are deluded.
It will be Yoruba versus Eboes on election day in 2023. Better go and get ready
[/s]


If APC field Yoruba 2019, PDP will field HausaFulani, preferably Atiku.

That will be the easiest root to Atiku Presidency.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:19am On Oct 27, 2018
It will be very difficult for SW to rule Nigeria again. After an Igbo President, when next the sloth comes south, the SS will have it

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:19am On Oct 27, 2018
Then again, Kwankwasho and Tambuwal are still there.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 9:21am On Oct 27, 2018
globemoney:
It will be very difficult for SW to rule Nigeria again. After an Igbo President, when next the sloth comes south, the SS will have it
the impossibility of an ibo presidency is akin to snowfall in the Sahara desert. it would be easier for you to get your beerfraud country than for you to rule Nigeria

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by princdebola201(m): 9:21am On Oct 27, 2018
PaChukwudi44:

Lol and you think the SW can defeat a northern candidate in 2023?
lol this guy with kindergaten mentality of politics.every reasonable individuals know irrespective of 2019 election result power will return to south .any party that use a northerner has lost election before it started

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by globemoney: 9:22am On Oct 27, 2018
IHEJIRIKAisBOKO:
the impossibility of an ibo presidency is akin to snowfall in the Sahara desert.
Obasanjo is the last Yoruba President

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by CilicMarin: 9:22am On Oct 27, 2018
The message is Simple:

Igbos Vote for Buhari/APC in 2019 and get the Presidency under APC in 2023..

Igbos Vote PDP And Get The Presidency Under PDP anytime Atiku Finishes..


Yorubas Vote For APC in 2019 and get the Presidency under APC in 2023.

Yorubas Vote PDP And Get The Presidency Under PDP anytime Atiku Finishes..

Is that too difficult to understand?

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by hammerFC: 9:23am On Oct 27, 2018
IHEJIRIKAisBOKO:
the impossibility of an ibo presidency is akin to snowfall in the Sahara desert.

HausaFulani will have to continue.


The delay will most especially affect SW Presidency that will surely ever happen after the SE have completed 8 years in Power.


The only people that benefit is the North.


Atiku is a Northerners that Igbos are already supporting for 2019.



We can support him or anyone that wins PDP ticket from the North again for 2023.



That is after we finish supporting Nnamdi Kanu.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by Omeokachie: 9:23am On Oct 27, 2018
IHEJIRIKAisBOKO:
and peter obi who demolished mosques and chased away Hausa traders during his tenure as governor in anambra state is a saint, right?


Let's agree and settle on Fashola first and we can analyse Obi, ok?
You can always take your mention to the next guy if you can't stay within topic.
I am too old to jump and muddle topics unintelligently as is frequently done on NL.

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Re: South East/south West Battle Over 2023 Presidency by PaChukwudi44(m): 9:25am On Oct 27, 2018
0monnak0da:
The Eboes knows they cannot win and that is why they are issuing threats.
In 2023 A PC will field a Yoruba and PDP an Igbo.
The North will abstain so the contest is something to look forward to
What are the Eboes afraid of? Let us meet at the ballot box.
If the Eboes think the North will subscribe to their childish and wishful thinking they are deluded.
It will be Yoruba versus Eboes on election day in 2023. Better go and get ready
The PDP presidential candidate in 2023 will be a northerner

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