As the heated debate about the zoning of political offices particularly the presidency ahead of the 2023 general elections rages on, Benue state Governor, Samuel Ortom has reiterated that zoning is not actually the problem of Nigeria.
The governor maintained that Nigerians are currently clamouring for the best hands to lead them regardless of where he comes from.
He reiterated that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, will heed the demand of Nigerians to be led by the best hands that would turn around the fortunes of the country and improve their living condition.
The Governor made these assertions when he spoke at the Makurdi airport on arrival from Abuja where he attended meetings of the PDP.
He stressed that; ‘I have always said that zoning is good but it is driven by the marginalization of people and also the level of poverty among the people.
‘Some people tend to believe that if you zone a position to their place they may have the opportunity of getting their own share of the cake.
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‘But beyond that, if you look at America from where we borrowed the presidential system of government, you will recall that they don’t zone. George Bush was President of America, at a point two of his sons were Governors; and one of his sons became the President of the country.
“So it doesn’t matter, you look for the best hands and that is what we are getting to. 20 years after this current experience, some of us are also looking at where we will look for credibility with the objective of trying to get somebody who will lead us at the party level and even at the presidential level.
‘I believe that this is the thinking of all Nigerians arising from the recent challenge that we have from the North and South. Governors in the South and Governors in the North giving their divergent views about what should happen next.
‘If you listen very well to what Nigerians are saying you will understand me. Nigeria’s are saying that zoning is not the problem of Nigeria that we should look for the best; somebody who can deliver.
‘Yes from former President Goodluck Jonathan we zoned to the North and President Buhari is there. Tell me, are you getting dividends of democracy? Has the country been secured? Have we been able to improve on the economy of this country? Have we been able to improve the education sector or the infrastructure of this country?
‘That is the problem, so you don’t clamor for zoning and do micro zoning and go to look for anyone who doesn’t have much to add value to the development of the country.
‘But I think that nobody is against what my committee did, we all accepted it and we are working towards it and by the grace of God PDP is good to go, because we are confident and we know that the entire country is waiting for the PDP to provide leadership.
‘Yes we made some mistakes in the past until 2015. But now PDP have apologized and we are willing to move forward from there and by the grace of God we shall come out stronger, better and victorious.’
The zoning debate has gotten many people talking with many claiming that if not properly managed, it could potentially tear the country apart along regional lines.
AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK