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Igbo presidency in 2023 is negotiable, South-East Muslim elders

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The South-East Muslims Elders Council has said that a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction in 2023 is non-negotiable.

The Muslim group made this known in Abakiliki, the Ebonyi State capital, on Sunday, after its meeting, where it deliberated on some issues bordering on its members in the region and beyond.

The group, observed that the North, South-West and South-South geopolitical zones have had their turns in the Presidency for over eight years each, since 1999 till date.

The group also noted the non-inclusion and recognition of Muslims in the affairs of the zone, especially by the five governors of the zone and the apex socio-cultural organisation in Igboland, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

A representative of the group, Barr Sulaiman Akandu, from Abia State, who read out the group’s resolutions on behalf of the Council members, also urged the governors of the zone and the Ohanaeze Ndigbo to include Muslims in the political and economic deliberations of the region.

“Also we resolved to support the clamour for Nigeria president of Igbo extraction in 2023.

“This is predicated on the fact that Nigeria is hatched on three stands, Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba. So under natural circumstances, it is the turn of the east,” he explained.

Ukandu, who served Abia State as Commissioner for Lands and Survey, further argued that it was only the South-East region that had not ruled the nation since 1999, stressing that Nigeria was built on the tripod of Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.

Akandu said, “The West, that is clamouring for President is prejudicial because they have taken eight years as President and another eight years as Vice-President. The North has taken two years during late Musa Yar-Adua and now undergoing eight years, under President Buhari.

“So the Nigerian President of Igbo extraction in 2023 is non-negotiable; it is a natural cause.

“The Council regrets the non-involvement and recognition of Igbo Muslims in the affairs of the region, a situation where the South-East governors recognise Christian clergies, traditional rulers, but refuse to accord same to Igbo Muslims in the zone,” Akandu said.

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