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Ohanaeze berates Atiku, says Nigeria’ll sink retaining power in North

Ohanaeze Ndigbo has warned desperate politicians from the North including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar against their moves to retain power in the region beyond 2023, saying such plans will sink Nigeria.

The group said those working against the gentleman agreement of the rotational presidency between the North and South in 2023 should be prepared for the disastrous consequences in 2023.

The Igbo socio-cultural organization said the North must consider the security implications of retaining power beyond 2023, “except they have decided to set the nation ablaze and sink it.”

In a statement signed by Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, its Secretary-General, Ohanaeze said the Ndigbo had been pushed out of Nigeria based on the fact that owners of Nigeria craftily designed policies and procedures to enslave the people of the southeast politically and economically, adding that “only 2023 Igbo Presidency will assuage the perceptions that Igbo are still part of Nigeria.”

Part of the statement read, “Atiku shouldn’t have sent his foot soldiers to come up with tales by moonlight, as it is arrogant, absurd and disrespectful to come to the southeast and look at us in our faces and vomit fallacies that north’s tenure has not expired.

“We wish to categorically state that it is Igbo’s turn to succeed President Buhari in 2023 and Atiku should reciprocate the support Igbos gave him in 2019 and support one of his most trusted Igbo allies for 2023.

“Endeavors to bring another Northerner as President in 2023 will be a disaster and it will sink Nigeria, many Southern ethnic groups will join Igbo to walk away from Nigeria as ethnic domineering and intimidation will end up the union.

“Atiku had refused to learn from history, as he’s the best President Nigeria will never have, as age and competence is the new watchword and order, to determine who will be President in 2023, and now age is not on the side of Atiku, he should end the ill-fated journey to Aso Rock and support Ndigbo.”

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