Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has agreed with his Katsina State counterpart, Aminu Masari, in support the idea of allowing a competent leader from the South to lead Nigeria as president in 2023.
The governor expressed this view on Thursday at the presentation of a book by Dakuku Perterside, former director-general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).
With barely two years to the 2023 elections, there have been speculations on which zone would get the presidential ticket of the two major political parties — All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Speaking at the event, Zulum said: “The issue of power rotation is a covenant between us hence the need to shift the power to the South.”
He added that it was time for Nigeria to do the right thing and that every part of the country should be given a sense of belonging.
A week ago, Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State said it would be in the interest of fairness for a candidate from the southern region to emerge president in 2023.
Speaking on how to address the nation’s problems, Zulum said leaders should strive to pursue peace as it would improve security and economic growth.
“As leaders, we will pursue peace with everything that we have. When leadership achieves peace then security continues to improve and economic growth naturally follows,” he said.
“Effective leadership through serious accountability and monitoring is an important factor to succeed. Our system has been so weak that people simply consider civil service as a place to earn salary for doing nothing. We have to choose between competency and loyalty. When we go for competency, then we get it right.”
The governor said people now see civil service as a place to get paid for doing nothing.
He also stressed the need to prioritise competence when choosing leaders.
“Where processes and procedures of governance are applied on a selective basis, it means we have to double our energy and check, providing overtime, motivating different levels of leadership to stand up and deliver the chance of benefit for the people,” Zulum said.
He added, “When leadership achieves peace, then security continues to improve and economic growth naturally follows.”
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