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Why Nigeria needs an Igbo President from South-east in 2023

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By Dauda Reng Pam

Though power rotation or zoning may be undemocratic by conventional parameters, however, there is no universally acceptable practice of democracy as rotational or zoning of top political offices is meant to inculcate the spirit of inclusiveness and to reduce to the barest level cases of marginalisation and over dominance of the majority.
That is why the practice of democracy differs even in developed nation’s of the world,eg, the United States of America, France, Germany and even Britain.Sociology, for instance, posits that positive discrimination is healthy, if it is hinged on the interest of the greater good of the society.
Every country has the liberty to adopt the most suitable model perculier to its needs so long as it is in the interest of the greater good of society, Nigeria therefore can not be an exception. It is commonsensical to my mind that unity is promoted when conscious moves are conceived to heal national wounds incurred in the process of  national growth, conscientiously to accommodate disadvantaged entities by making political concessions geared at restoring faith and cohesion in the attempt to heal the wounds. No wonder, the founding fathers of Nigeria, in their wisdom had since identified these perculiarities hence the invention of federal character,quota system,reserved slots for students from educationally disadvantaged states, etc.
This equally brings to mind,the birth of the 4th republic in 1998, when the northern political elements realised that,they have been dominant in the power sharing for quite a while during the military interregnum, decided to consider the deepening sense of alienation of the Yoruba people following the unjustifiable invalidation of June 12,1993 presidential election that Chief MKO Abiola was clearly leading  and coupled with his detention and eventually death.This culminated to the choice of a Yoruba president,Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, who was released from prison  to come and contest on concessional basis to assuage the disenchantment of the south-west and eminent national collapse.It is only logical and politically expedient  that the southeast be given the opportunity to have a taste of the presidency,being one of the regions that is eminently qualified but yet to ascend the podium of leadership.This in my opinion,will generate a sense belonging, cohesion and togetherness as well as strengthen the bond of fraternity in diversity,thereby reducing the tension and crisis that may endanger the smooth conduct of the 2023 general election and equally guarantee the survival of Nigeria as an indivisible entity.
The time for the actualisation of  southeast (Igbo) presidential ambition is now,let’s give a sense of belonging to all confederating members to the Nigerian project.Let all the stakeholders play down on their selfish and divisive tendencies of the “majority carries all”. Nigerians  must imbibe the spirit of  tollerance and fairness to one another and allow the totation or zoning of the presidency,governorship or legislative seats as the case may be.For peace to reign, there’s the need to rotate or zone all sensitive  political offices across all the geo-plitical zones,when  it is due, in the interest and  greater good of Nigeria.

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