North’s sacrifice in allowing Tinubu as President, NEF Spokesman

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In a recent interview with The Sun, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, Director of Publicity and Advocacy and Spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), shed light on the North’s pivotal role in securing Bola Tinubu’s victory in the 2023 elections.

Suleiman emphasized that the North strategically mobilized its votes to support Tinubu, showcasing a remarkable sacrifice for the sake of national unity.

Suleiman, a prominent NEF figure, underscored the importance of recognizing the North’s contribution to a united Nigeria. However, he cautioned against sidelining the North in the 2027 presidential bid, stressing that such actions could lead to feelings of marginalization and discontent among the populace.

“The North’s political competitiveness and sacrifice for national unity were evident in the orchestrated power shift to ensure Bola Tinubu’s presidency. This deliberate move showcased the region’s commitment to the greater good of the country,” stated Suleiman.

While acknowledging the North’s historical stronghold in political power, Suleiman warned against undemocratic tactics that could exclude the region from future presidential contests. He emphasized the potential repercussions, including regional tensions, socio-political divisions, and the risk of unrest and instability.

The Northern Elders Forum’s stance highlights the delicate balance crucial for Nigeria’s political system, emphasizing the need for inclusive and democratic practices in shaping the nation’s leadership.

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