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Southern PDP governors insist on zoning party’s presidential ticket to South

The governors rejected suggestions that the party’s zoning committee had thrown the ticket open to all regions.

• April 9, 2022
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Nyesom Wike, Udom Emmanuel, Okezie Ikpeazu, Douye Diri and Seyi Makinde (Credit: NAN)
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Nyesom Wike, Udom Emmanuel, Okezie Ikpeazu, Douye Diri and Seyi Makinde (Credit: NAN)

Agitations for the presidential slot of opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reached a new pitch on Friday as governors of the party from the south insisted that the ticket must be zoned to the region.

The governors said the decision must be taken for the sake of equity and fairness in Nigeria.

At their meeting at the Akwa-Ibom Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, on Friday night, the governors rejected suggestions that the party’s zoning committee had thrown the ticket open to all regions.

“Our position is that first, we are committed to the unity of our party and we have worked hard to make sure that this party remains a strong and viable vehicle to ‘rescue’ Nigeria come 2023.

“Be that as it may, we want to draw your attention to the fact that we have agreed as Southern Governors in Lagos and also in Delta that this party has to respect the zoning principle as enshrined in our Constitution.

“And to that effect, we feel that the best thing to do is zone the presidency to the South, and we stand on that position,” Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia said to reporters at the end of the meeting on behalf of the governors.

“We have not seen any reason to change our position, because the Party was founded on the basis of equity and justice.

“We also think that equity and justice are important pillars that will ultimately stabilise our politics towards our journey in rescuing Nigeria,” Ikpeazu added.

Asked if the governors would reconsider their position if making the party’s ticket open would allow PDP win in 2023, Mr Ikpeazu said “you haven’t told me why zoning will not give us victory.”

Also fielding questions on speculations that the PDP Zoning Committee has already made the ticket open, Mr Ikpeazu said that the southern governors do not work on speculations.

On arguments that the ticket was made open because of the number of aspirants that had purchased forms or the need to retain a ticket in the North, Mr Ikpeazu said that the party must be firm in its decision and do whatever is seen to be true and fair.

“Let me tell you something, if you want to take a position of policy, you don’t look at problems in their face and make decisions. You take a decision and remain firm on that decision.

“We think that what this country is lacking today is our ability to dispense equity and justice. It may be difficult, it may be a bitter pill but we need to stand with the truth.”

At the meeting were governors of Enugu, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Abia and Oyo States.

(NAN)

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