By Hafsat Abdulhamid Northern youth groups under the All Progressives Congress (APC) have disagreed with the decision of President M...
By Hafsat Abdulhamid
Northern youth groups under the All Progressives Congress
(APC) have disagreed with the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari and 11
governors from the North over their decision to allow a power shift to the
south.
Speaking on Sunday, the youth groups, APC Progressives Youth
Elements and North-East Youth Forum of APC, who protested in Bauchi, said that
the governors were selfish to have agreed that power should go to the South.
Various placards with inscriptions such as: “It’s North or
Nothing”, “We are not in support of power shift to South”, “We will not accept
the decision of eleven governors”, and “It’s in their selfish interest” were
seen at the protest ground.
Speaking in Bauchi at the protest, the leader of APC
Progressives Youth Elements, Alamin Bala Mai’auduga said that it’s not time for
the South to rule the country.
“We condemn the action of the eleven northern governors that
supported southern candidature. We the Northern youths do not think it is time
for any southerner to assume the mantle of leadership.
“What the governors did is for their selfish interest. We
the Northern youths who are about 70 percent of the total population of the
country are saying no. We are calling on our able National Chairman, Abdullahi
Adamu to weigh in on this and find a lasting solution to this issue.
“We are not going to support any southern candidate. These
eleven governors that made the decision are not the only people in the North.
They are doing it for their selfish interests,” he said.
Also speaking, the APC Youth Forum leader, Ibrahim Hashim
Abdullahi alleged that the governors opted for such an option so that one of
them would benefit from being appointed as vice president.
He lamented that with the hunger, insecurity, and poverty in
the region, power needs to be retained for development.
“We will not endorse any candidate from the South, except
from the North. We are far left behind,” he said.
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