Equity Movement Turn by Turn, a group made up of the country’s three largest ethnic groupings, has recommended that the South East be allowed to produce the next Nigerian President or be allowed to leave the country.
According to the group, allowing an Igbo man to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is just natural justice.
According to a statement signed by the group’s National Chairman, Hon Gaius Ezeh, the director of the Western Region, Oluwatuase Kolawole; the director of the Eastern Region, Hon Dan Ejianya; and the director of the Northern Region, Ahmed Tukur, an Igbo man must emerge as Nigeria’s next president for the country’s peace and stability.
While pleading with all former and current Nigerian leaders not to let the next President of the country elude the Igbo, the organization observed that there are clear evidence that the Igbo may leave the country if they are not permitted to produce the president in 2023.
“All the registered political parties entrenched the zoning arrangement in their party constitutions and commenced sharing political offices in the spirit of the six regional zoning arrangement.
“Now, it seems that our politicians have started the game of winner takes all with outright marginalization of some zones from having the opportunity to produce the President of Nigeria,” the group said.
The group pointed out that, “It was in the spirit of this that Equity Movement Turn by Turn came on board as a pressure group to remind politicians that Nigeria belongs to all of us and for Nigeria to have peace and unity, the principles of equity, justice and fair play must be observed by ensuring that political offices rotate, first among the six geopolitical zones, ” the group insisted.
The group also stated that it took part in discussions for the zoning of gubernatorial seats in Anambra State and was successful 100 percent of the time, vowing to repeat the same in 2023 to ensure that an Igbo man succeeds President Buhari.
While claiming that the group’s main goal was to ensure Nigeria’s unity and that of its various units by urging political parties to consider zones that have yet to be given the opportunity to hold various relevant positions, it also claimed that the existence of six geopolitical zones was necessary for proper representation.
Equity Movement Turn by Turn, a group made up of the country’s three largest ethnic groupings, has recommended that the South East be allowed to produce the next Nigerian President or be allowed to leave the country.
According to the group, allowing an Igbo man to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is just natural justice.
According to a statement signed by the group’s National Chairman, Hon Gaius Ezeh, the director of the Western Region, Oluwatuase Kolawole; the director of the Eastern Region, Hon Dan Ejianya; and the director of the Northern Region, Ahmed Tukur, an Igbo man must emerge as Nigeria’s next president for the country’s peace and stability.
While pleading with all former and current Nigerian leaders not to let the next President of the country elude the Igbo, the organization observed that there are clear evidence that the Igbo may leave the country if they are not permitted to produce the president in 2023.
“All the registered political parties entrenched the zoning arrangement in their party constitutions and commenced sharing political offices in the spirit of the six regional zoning arrangement.
“Now, it seems that our politicians have started the game of winner takes all with outright marginalization of some zones from having the opportunity to produce the President of Nigeria,” the group said.
The group pointed out that, “It was in the spirit of this that Equity Movement Turn by Turn came on board as a pressure group to remind politicians that Nigeria belongs to all of us and for Nigeria to have peace and unity, the principles of equity, justice and fair play must be observed by ensuring that political offices rotate, first among the six geopolitical zones, ” the group insisted.
The group also stated that it took part in discussions for the zoning of gubernatorial seats in Anambra State and was successful 100 percent of the time, vowing to repeat the same in 2023 to ensure that an Igbo man succeeds President Buhari.
While claiming that the group’s main goal was to ensure Nigeria’s unity and that of its various units by urging political parties to consider zones that have yet to be given the opportunity to hold various relevant positions, it also claimed that the existence of six geopolitical zones was necessary for proper representation.
Equity Movement Turn by Turn, a group made up of the country’s three largest ethnic groupings, has recommended that the South East be allowed to produce the next Nigerian President or be allowed to leave the country.
According to the group, allowing an Igbo man to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is just natural justice.
According to a statement signed by the group’s National Chairman, Hon Gaius Ezeh, the director of the Western Region, Oluwatuase Kolawole; the director of the Eastern Region, Hon Dan Ejianya; and the director of the Northern Region, Ahmed Tukur, an Igbo man must emerge as Nigeria’s next president for the country’s peace and stability.
While pleading with all former and current Nigerian leaders not to let the next President of the country elude the Igbo, the organization observed that there are clear evidence that the Igbo may leave the country if they are not permitted to produce the president in 2023.
“All the registered political parties entrenched the zoning arrangement in their party constitutions and commenced sharing political offices in the spirit of the six regional zoning arrangement.
“Now, it seems that our politicians have started the game of winner takes all with outright marginalization of some zones from having the opportunity to produce the President of Nigeria,” the group said.
The group pointed out that, “It was in the spirit of this that Equity Movement Turn by Turn came on board as a pressure group to remind politicians that Nigeria belongs to all of us and for Nigeria to have peace and unity, the principles of equity, justice and fair play must be observed by ensuring that political offices rotate, first among the six geopolitical zones, ” the group insisted.
The group also stated that it took part in discussions for the zoning of gubernatorial seats in Anambra State and was successful 100 percent of the time, vowing to repeat the same in 2023 to ensure that an Igbo man succeeds President Buhari.
While claiming that the group’s main goal was to ensure Nigeria’s unity and that of its various units by urging political parties to consider zones that have yet to be given the opportunity to hold various relevant positions, it also claimed that the existence of six geopolitical zones was necessary for proper representation.
Equity Movement Turn by Turn, a group made up of the country’s three largest ethnic groupings, has recommended that the South East be allowed to produce the next Nigerian President or be allowed to leave the country.
According to the group, allowing an Igbo man to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is just natural justice.
According to a statement signed by the group’s National Chairman, Hon Gaius Ezeh, the director of the Western Region, Oluwatuase Kolawole; the director of the Eastern Region, Hon Dan Ejianya; and the director of the Northern Region, Ahmed Tukur, an Igbo man must emerge as Nigeria’s next president for the country’s peace and stability.
While pleading with all former and current Nigerian leaders not to let the next President of the country elude the Igbo, the organization observed that there are clear evidence that the Igbo may leave the country if they are not permitted to produce the president in 2023.
“All the registered political parties entrenched the zoning arrangement in their party constitutions and commenced sharing political offices in the spirit of the six regional zoning arrangement.
“Now, it seems that our politicians have started the game of winner takes all with outright marginalization of some zones from having the opportunity to produce the President of Nigeria,” the group said.
The group pointed out that, “It was in the spirit of this that Equity Movement Turn by Turn came on board as a pressure group to remind politicians that Nigeria belongs to all of us and for Nigeria to have peace and unity, the principles of equity, justice and fair play must be observed by ensuring that political offices rotate, first among the six geopolitical zones, ” the group insisted.
The group also stated that it took part in discussions for the zoning of gubernatorial seats in Anambra State and was successful 100 percent of the time, vowing to repeat the same in 2023 to ensure that an Igbo man succeeds President Buhari.
While claiming that the group’s main goal was to ensure Nigeria’s unity and that of its various units by urging political parties to consider zones that have yet to be given the opportunity to hold various relevant positions, it also claimed that the existence of six geopolitical zones was necessary for proper representation.