The Senate Minority Leader and front-line contender in the race for the
Senate Presidency, Senator George Akume, on Friday disagreed with the
Pioneer National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi
Akande and a leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, over their
declaration that zoning arrangement won’t be used to determine the next
Senate President.
Akume, who spoke with journalists in his Abuja
residence on Friday evening, maintained that the party, before now, had
adopted a zoning arrangement which favoured the emergence of the
president of the 8th senate, from the North Central, being his
geopolitical zone.
Akande had, in an interview with The Punch
earlier this week, said the party would not employ the use of zoning to
determine the next senate president and that anybody was free to fight
for the position.
He had said, “We want the best man to occupy
the position. But the trouble is that some people have been talking
about zoning and we are asking questions. Is it zoning according to
nationality?
“Within the North-Central alone, there are so many
nationalities. Is it zoning according to religion? So, we want to be
very careful so that we don’t introduce into our system what had not
been there before.”
“We want to be careful, otherwise, we won’t
be able to produce the best. We are trying to select the best man. We
don’t want to entertain what brought the PDP down.”
Also,
Tinubu, in an interview with journalists in Abuja on Thursday, said
zoning will not be used to compromise the quality of leadership for the
National Assembly adding that the party had decided to allow all those
interested in the leadership of the federal parliament, to contest.
He
had said, “Merit will not be compromised. You have to be competent,
you have to possess the kind of character, attributes of the leader. You
have to be pan-Nigerian and be a very solid character to lead the
National Assembly and that is what we are talking about.
“We
would not use zoning to determine and compromise the credibility, the
qualification of an individual. If you take zoning as discriminatory in
some instances, you might compromise the quality of an individual. Let
everybody aspire.”
But Akume insisted that zoning was part and
parcel of the politics of Nigeria, arguing that Dr.Goodluck Jonathan
became the President of Nigeria as a result of zoning.
He said,
“Even if zoning is not explicitly stated in the Constitution, there is
always this letting to understanding that there must be fairness and
balance in the occupation of strategic positions. We should not throw
away zoning.
“In every zone, there are capable Nigerians that
will hold their own in every endeavour. So, basically zoning is
acceptable to me because it ensures stability. I have not heard from the
party that they have jettisoned zoning.
“I remember, the last
meeting we had, there was this issue that it has been zoned to North
Central. I do not know it has been taken away because the party has not
said they are taking it away but all I want to say is that the party
made a comment on it.
“I am a faithful party man. I was part of
the team that negotiated the merger of this party and I am also in the
privilege position to talk about the dynamism of APC.”
Akume said
there was nothing wrong with the North Central, and in particular,
Benue State, producing the Senate President all the time even as he
argued that the North-West, has also, always produced the president of
the country.
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