Dr Timothy Ifedioranma, an Anambra lawmaker (APC-Njikoka – I) has urged a former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to give up their presidential ambitions to allow Southeast extraction to emerge.
Speaking to journalists in Awka, Ifedioranma said giving up their ambition was the way to the path of justice, equity and fairness in the country.
DAILY REPORT NG reports that amidst calls from many Nigerians to allow southeast produce Nigeria president come 2023, Osinbajo and Tinubu, who are of Southwest extraction had declared their intention to aspire for the country highest political office.
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According to the lawmaker: “Both Tinubu and Vice-President Osinbajo are citizens of this country and they are qualified to contest and occupy that position in this election.
“But I urge them as elder statesmen to toe the path of justice, equity and fairness by giving up that position for a South easterner to emerge.
“When it was the turn of the Southwest after the annulment of the 1993 election and the death of Chief MKO Abiola, we supported them.
“They had their fair share of being the president for eight years and vice-president for another eight years.
“The Southeast has not had its turn of being the president of this country and it has sacrificed by supporting the North, the Southwest and the South-South.’’ He said and queried: `Why is it a problem for them to support the Southeast?’’
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He added: “Our people are angry that they are being marginalised and treated as second class citizens in a nation to which we belong and are part.
“When there were agitations in the South-South, Dr Goodluck Jonathan was thrown up as vice-president and the agitations stopped.
“When the military annulled Chief MKO Abiola’s election in 1993 and he died in incarceration, it became clear that there was the need to make amends and pacify the Southwest, and we all supported it by electing Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
“For fairness, equity and justice, we need to deal with the structural problem by throwing up an Igbo man and all these agitations, demand for separation and insecurity will stop, and peace will be restored to Nigeria,’’