2023: VON DG seeks Falae, Obasanjo model for Igbo presidency

The Director General, Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu, has posited a panacea to having peaceful democracy in Nigeria come 2023.

He said this could be achieved should the two dominant political parties in Nigeria adopt the Falae/Obasanjo model’’ by fielding Igbo presidential candidates for 2023 General Elections.

Okechukwu made the appeal Sunday while speaking with journalists in Enugu on the raging issues threatening the country’s democracy which may mar the 2023 presidential election.

The VON DG opined that if APC and PDP should produce Igbo presidential candidates in 2023, “it will remedy currently prevalent gun-box democracy and return ballot-box democracy in Nigeria.”

He noted that, “the only pragmatic answer to peaceful 2023 presidential election is the Falae/Obasanjo model.

“In a multi-ethnic society like ours, where politics is a do or die affair, the only pragmatic answer to the palpable threat facing 2023 Presidential Election is the 1999 Falae/Obasanjo model.

“It is clear that rotation of president is the ligament holding our fledgling democracy.I have tremendous respect for  Atiku Abubakar, our national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, especially Tinubu, who more than anybody contributed to  the critical supplement to President Buhari’s 12 million vote-bank in 2015 which led us to victory.

“I also salute other prominent Nigerians who are angling to be president in 2023. However, Nigeria, our fatherland is bigger than any of us and her unity is of paramount importance.

“The Falae/Obasanjo model was founded in 1999, on equity, natural justice, and good conscience, with the sole objective of a harmonious and peaceful country.

“We may recall that in 1999 two Yoruba were fielded by national consensus under PDP and AD/APP alliance. That was the genesis of rotation of president between north and south.

“The destination was peace, unity, equity and good conscience. We need that now more than ever, especially now that Mr President had denounced those fifth columnists who bandied 3rd term,’’ he said.

Reminded that time has changed and we have over 90 political parties,making hard to adopt the model, he stated  that in liberal democracy, there comes a time of maturity when two political parties dominate the political environment and Nigeria had arrived at that

point.

He said apart from the dominate APC and PDP; other political parties were mostly missionary, not winning machines.

“In effect, it is a patriotic duty for APC and PDP to nominate two candidates from Ndigbo.

“This will be the remedy to Igbo marginalisation and gun-box democracy and the return of ballot-box democracy which is in recession.

“One cannot locate anybody in Yorubaland or Hausaland who will die because of two Igbos running for president?

“Most importantly, a national consensus that produces a Nigeria president of Igbo extraction will be the ultimate healing of the wound of the civil war,’’ Okechukwu said,

He said a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction will equally demobilise IPOB and Co; while creating a lasting impression that any tribe can preside over Nigeria.

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