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Power to remain in North: SaMBA berates Baba Ahmed over comment

By Idu Jude
The Southern and Middle Belt Alliance (SaMBA) has warned that come 2023 that northern Nigeria may not enjoy an overwhelming majority vote as being insinuated by some quarters.

The group stated this while condemning the statement made by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) that northern Nigeria will retain the presidency in 2023 because they have the numbers to lead Nigeria in perpetuity.

Baba-Ahmed over the weekend at a lecture was quoted as saying that the north will not succumb to intimidation not to take a short presidency in 2023, adding that it has the votes to produce the next president.

In a statement on Monday by the spokesperson to SaMBA, Mr. Rwang Pam described the statement as reckless, careless, and insensitive.

The group said it expected Baba-Ahmed with his level of education to choose his words wisely, especially at a time when the country is struggling to remain united

It said the era of ”one-north” is in the past, and that instead of boasting of numerical strength to win elections, NEF should look for ways to turn the numerical strength into productivity.

“Let Dr. Baba-Ahmed be reminded that without the Middle Belt, such numbers boasted about in the North is mere political posturing,” the statement reads.

“It is disheartening that Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed will make such a reckless and careless statement at a time when we are still battling to keep the country united.

“One would have expected that the retired permanent secretary with his exposure and academic prowess will choose his words carefully, but it is quite unfortunate that NEF will talk recklessly.

“It is certain that some liberal-minded people in the North will be shedding secret tears as a result of the statement credited to the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) because it is based on a delusion of a ‘one north’ that has treated the middle belt region as second class citizens.

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“The so-called ‘north” cannot boast of numerical strength to win elections without reckoning with the strength of the middle belt and other northern Christians that have decided to work with their southern Nigeria counterparts to produce fresh and effective leaders for the country.

“Rather than boasting of numerical strength to win elections, NEF should look for ways to turn the numerical strength to productivity. Nigeria is presently rated as the poverty headquarters of the world because of poor standards of living in the region under the present leadership.

SaMBA appealed to liberal-minded northerners to work with SaMBA to produce a new set of leaders in 2023 with the “requisite competence, character and courage to usher Nigeria into the 21st century”.

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