Igbo Presidency 2023: Arewa Commends Ohaneze For Endorsing Buhari 2019 

Reacting to the recent declaration by Ohanaeze Ndigbo that the Igbo would only support a presidential candidate who would spend four years in office from 2019 and allow them to take a viable shot at the presidency in 2023, Secretary General of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Mr. Anthony Sani has said that the comment was an indication that Igbo may have endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office. (Hurray!!!)

Sani, while reacting to Ohanaeze’s policy statement, told Sunday Sun that it was only Buhari that had only one term left to spend. He stressed that he does not see any other presidential candidate that would step aside for Igbo after one term in office rather than run for a second term themself in 2023.

Recall that President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo, recently declared that the Igbo ethnic group would only support a presidential candidate in 2019 whose manifesto protects the interest of the Igbo. (In politics of permanent interest, their can be no permanent enemies.)

The apex Igbo socio-cultural group said whoever wanted to be president should assure the Igbo that he would not stay in office for more than one term because the Igbo would want to produce the president of the country in 2023.

On his reaction, the ACF scribe, however, said: “There is nothing exotic or quixotic about what the leadership of Ohanaeze has said. This is because in politics only interest is permanent. If being president is the major interest of the Igbo, they are entitled to pursue it democratically.

“What Ohanaeze now means is tacit endorsement of President Buhari who is about the only candidate with only one tenure to go from 2019. Any other candidate would hope to do two tenures.

“I am therefore happy to note that Ohanaeze has decided to be part of the national democracy through which group and individual interests can find expression.”

By OzoIgboNdu1 of Igbo Defender

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