Barrister Emma Ibediro, who hails from the South-eastern part of Nigeria, stated that the Igbo should not see the 2023 presidential ticket as a right, adding that they have to work hard to earn it.
Ibediro,
National Organising Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, said Igbo
should forget about fielding the party's presidential candidate in 2023.
Ibediro speaking to
journalists in Abuja urged his kinsmen in the party to work and convince Nigerians
that they are worthy to bear the flag of the party.
He said, “Igbo presidency
is not a right; just like Hausa presidency is not a right. Yoruba presidency is
not a right. Igbo presidency can only become possible if you work within the
party and convince the rest of Nigerians to produce a Nigerian President of
Igbo extraction.
“So, if the people from the
South-east are aspiring to become Nigeria’s president, I think the first thing
to do is to work within the party, to get the rest of Nigerians accept that
position. It is not a right. That is what I would say.”
He stressed the importance
of playing good politics in the country while pointing out that the Igbo are
lacking the characteristics to play good politics.
“The south-east needed to
play good politics of engagement and consultation that would get other parts of
Nigeria involved in their aspirations.
“For now, I don’t think we
are playing good politics. It is a question of give and take. I’m an Igbo man
and I need to be very objective. So, you also need to encourage people to do
something for you. You cannot at every point be asking for something without
giving something back.
“Remember, if you check the
percentage of population of members of APC and check the population of
Nigerians, you will see that we are even less than five percent. So, we are talking
about a president that will be a president of Nigeria, not a president of
APC.," he stated further.
Barr. Ibediro lamented the
low percentage of votes President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC got from the
region in the 2019 elections.
“The president campaigned
in all the five states of the South-east, just like he campaigned in every
other state. But what was the return in terms of votes,” he said.
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