Ikuru Lizzy
A political pressure group, Niger Delta Youth Coalition (NDYC),
has called for legislation that would enthrone political zoning systems and
power rotation as part of the county’s law.
National Coordinator of the group, Mr Emmanuel Ogba, made the
call on Saturday in Port Harcourt.
He urged the National Assembly to strive towards making
legislations aimed at legalising political zoning of offices in the country
especially for the office of the President and Commander- in-Chief.
Ogba also called on the youth and politicians in the Northern
part of the country to begin preparations towards galvanising support for a
Southern President come 2023.
He expressed the opinion that if the constitution was amended to
accommodate political zoning of offices that crisis and desperation that
usually characterised presidential elections in the country would reduce.
“By entrenching zoning in the nation’s constitution,
presidential election will be less expensive and the height of desperation that
is always witnessed during presidential elections will have been drastically
reduced,” he said.
The coordinator also revealed that some political parties, like
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have had zoning in its internal agreement
adding that the measure had to a large extent boosted the party’s internal
democracy.
According to him, the PDP zoning module in the last general
election to a large extent helped reduce internal political crises that in time
past bedeviled the party .
He appealed to members of the PDP, particularly those from the
northern part of the country, to always embrace zoning irrespective of
political interests.
Reacting to a recent statement credited to Prof. Ango
Abdulahi accusing former President Goodluck Jonathan of discarding the zoning
system, Ogba argued that such criterion should not be allowed to truncate the
zoning formula.
“After the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo,
NDYC played a major role by advocating for a power shift to the north which was
eventually actualised.
“By 2023 when President Muhammadu Buhari would be serving out
his second term of four years, we feel that the right thing is to call on
particularly the youth from the north and influential politicians to support
the South produce the next President of Nigeria,” he said.(NAN)
No comments:
Post a Comment