The Coalition of Northern Groups has faulted the zoning of the National Chairmanship of the People’s Democratic Party to North as resolved by the National Executive Committee of the party.
The CNG emphatically condemned the resolution by the NEC, describing it as a threat to the consolidation of democracy in the country.
CNG spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, stated while briefing newsmen on Saturday in Kaduna, the Kaduna State capital.
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Suleiman said it was a contradiction and a deception for the NEC to leave the party’s presidential ticket open to all, while restricting the national championship position to the North.
He said, “It is as much an abuse of acceptable democratic process as it as is contradictory, deceptive, ultra vires and alien to political party traditions everywhere.
“One fails to understand why the PDP would rather exclude the entire Southern Nigeria and deny them the right to vote and be voted for in a free and fair process for the highest position in the party and at the same time, allow open contest for the presidential ticket.
“This is only a veiled tactic to deceive the North into ultimately ceding the presidential slot which must be rejected by insisting on an inclusive process for all party and offices in all the parties.
“It is unfortunate that the PDP after the humiliation of 2015 has still not learnt from lessons of history and is still bent on enforcing arbitrary, undemocratic practices that are harmful to internal party democracy and potentially threaten the consolidation of democracy in the country.
“We at the CNG are insisting on the emergence of a purposeful, credible, capable, and result-oriented leadership that would be achieved through a free, fair and inclusive process and not by deceit, blackmail, threat or grandstanding.
“We therefore reiterate our call for all the political parties to internal democratic processes to prevail in the selection of both party and elective positions freely and fairly without the need to disenfranchise any group of people or tribe for whatever intent and purpose.
“We therefore warm that any party that attempts to disenfranchise any group or section of the country stands to be roundly rejected by the North.”