… says North not reserving presidency for any region

…. insists on free, fair, credible elections

The Northerns Elders Forum (NEF), on Wednesday, chided President Muhammadu Buhari over his negligence and lack of political will to fix the problems of Nigeria especially in the North.

They said that Northern Nigeria is not reserving the presidency for any other region in the forthcoming presidential election.

Convener of the Northern Elders Forum, Professor Ango Abdullahi, stated this in Abuja, during the General Assembly and 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Northern Elders Forum, He warned that any attempt to subvert the conduct of a free, fair, and credible election will be countered and stood against.

He said the North had given its support and had “rubbed more backs” of leaders from other regions of the country without sentiments, adding that those warning the North against their aspirations to the Presidency had no right to do so, as it was also their right to contest the office, as many times as they wished to.

The NEF Convener also called for the acceptance of the presidency of whomever emerged at the end of the conduct of the election without sentiments, stating that elections should only be won based only on the thumbprints.

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He said: “The constitution is very clear that I can stand the election twenty times, and I can lose twenty times. But nothing should stop me from contesting elections if I want. Then when you look at it in terms of well, ‘do me I do you’, rub my back and I rub yours, the North has rubbed more backs than its back has been rubbed. Even if you are talking about the years in power from 1999 till date, Obasanjo eight years; Jonathan six, that is 14; Umaru two, and now Buhari eight years. So, I am being owed even in the number of years, four years.

“The issue should not have been we are not qualified to contest, we have no right to contest. Certainly, this is the reason we are saying now that the issue in Nigerian political environment, must be based on democratic tenets only. There should be no issue of reserving anything for anybody. If you win an election, you win on the basis of this thumbprint. If you win, we will accept.

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“But for us to begin to see threats that if this happens, and we do not like it, we’ll do something negative, we are warning that the election will be contested hopefully free and fair, and credible. And anybody who wins the election must be accepted as the winner of the election, without sentiments. And if there is any attempt to subvert it, then we’ll be ready to also counter”.

On his part the Director-General of the Forum, Professor Doknan Sheni, in his address reiterated the position of Prof. Abdullahi, stating that “the north will continue to accept any candidate that wins the elections fairly, on the terms of one-man one vote. We do not intend to be intimidated by improper or uncivil utterances or threats of violence. Nor will we be coerced to supporting a candidate based on non-democratic principles”.

While welcoming attendess to the General Assembly, the DG said the event will focus on discourses on the political atmosphere, economic situation, structural status of the nation, status of education, the security situation and the Internally Displaced Persons among others, to chart possible ways forward for the north.

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The Vice Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Yusuf Datti Ahmed in his address, wondered “why should people who stole be given power?”

He said; “Where you see the problem, we see the solution, we have already seen it. The terrorist, the bandits and armed robbers are not more formidable than constituted authorities; the fact of the matter is that there has never been that political will.

“Our records and history has shown, we were able to create wealth, we did not derive money from the government, logically speaking, we know how to move Nigeria from consumption to production.”

Also in attendance at the event are the Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed, and a representative of the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the All-Progressives Congress, Senator Kashim Shettima.

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