POLITICS
2023: Ohanaeze speaks on
Tinubu’s move to succeed Buhari
The apex Igbo
socio-political organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has reacted to reports claiming
that National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu will
run for the office of the president in 2023.
Ohanaeze’s Deputy
Spokesperson, Chuks Ibegbu, in an exclusive interview with newsmen, said
Tinubu should not run for presidency on the basis of morality.
Just last week,
former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode had commended the APC National
Leader for “aspiring” to be president in 2023.
Fani-Kayode had
tweeted: “I am not in Bola Tinubu’s party but I commend him for having the
courage to aspire to be President in 2023.
“How many southern
politicians from either APC or PDP have had the guts to do that? If nothing
else he has challenged the myth that the north owns Nigeria.”
However, Ibegbu
alleged that most people in the South East are not comfortable with the former
Lagos State Governor; hence he should not run for president.
According to
Ibegbu: “Every Nigerian has the right to contest for any position but we are
talking about morality now, Tinubu has the right, I Chuks Ibegbu has the right
to be president of this country but we are talking about morality, justice,
fairness and equity.
“Tinubu has the
right to come out to be president but by right, equity and fairness he should
not come out, he has no reason to come out morally.
“In the South West,
many are not comfortable with him so he should not come out.”
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