Northern Elites Zoning is not an Issue to Nigerians!

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Yushau Sani Yankuzo

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Jul 31, 2010, 3:22:11 PM7/31/10
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The ongoing debate on the desirability and constitutionality or otherwise of the “Zoning System” in Nigeria is still showing its ugly face as an order of the day in the country. There is a great deal of diverse opinions from several Nigerians on whether “PDP Zoning Arrangement” should continue to be respected or not. However, the question one may ask here is, is “Zoning” in line with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999)? Or is “Zoning” one of the principles of true democracy? Anyway, that should be by the by, because as far as I am concerned, the ongoing debate is another means out of thousands the present PDP Government is using in diverting the attention of Millions of “suffering Nigerians” from the unfulfilled and undelivered promises made to them. Let’s take 7-Points Agenda (which I always referred to as “7-Points Hidden Agenda”) as an example. What is currently happening to the power, education and health sectors among others? What achievement did Nigerians witness so far (From 2007 to date)? Are these systems improving or worsening? Then, what are the ways forward? But, instead of PDP Government and other “Pro-Zoning” agitators addressing and asking questions on these critical issues, they are all focusing their attention and energy on carrying out debates on “Zoning” and campaigns for 2011 Presidential Office, which has little meaning and importance to majority of the Nigerian populace.  

 

On the other hand, as a Northerner or rather Northern Youth let me discuss “Zoning” and its impact to the Northern Region. It is obvious that some Northern Politicians who are “Pro-Zoning” are now using Zoning” as a tool in campaigning for 2011 Presidential Office. Some of them have ruled this nation before but it is glaring that they left behind little or no legacy even for the North they are claiming and using. Likewise, when we look at the history of previous leadership Nigeria had from Independence to date both Military and Civil, we find out that Northern Region had the most in terms of number. Yet, the Region is still far behind in terms of economic, educational and social development among others compared to its counterpart in the country. Then in this case, what did the Region benefit from this leadership of its own “so called” indigenes?

 

Therefore, based on the above, I think with the number of non-stop years Nigeria spent practicing democracy, it is high time for Nigerians to start practicing democracy as it is suppose to be practiced. What our Dear country Nigeria is in dare need is a good leader who will move this country forward, regardless of his/her sex, age, religion, ethnicity or tribe. Hence, with “Zoning” or no “Zoning” Nigerians should start giving priority on the credibility, integrity and capability of any candidate they would vote into political office come 2011.  

 

Yusha'u Sani Yankuzo
Zonal Organizing Secretary
United Action for Democracy (North-West Zone)
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Secretariat
by Bukavu Army Barracks, Katsina Road, Kano
Kano State - Nigeria





 




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