Kano State governor Abdullahi, has come under fire for saying the North has no choice but to support Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for 2023 presidency.
A group, the Senator Godswill Akpabio for Common Good (SGACG), took a swipe at the governor, saying he took “a highly undemocratic stand by making generalised claims about his own personal choice of candidate and pretending it was Northern interest.”
The group, in a press release by its national coordinator, Dr. Jibril Tafida, wondered “who gave Ganduje the mandate to speak for all northerners on a matter of choice in a democratic system.”
It further challenged Governor Ganduje to mention a single project Tinubu has ever initiated for the benefit of northerners since the emergence of democracy in Nigeria.
The group argued that “comparatively, our candidate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, the current Minister for Niger Delta Affairs, has done a lot for the North and Nigeria. Come to any state in the North and see what Senator Akpabio or his supporters did.
“We dare say the best person for Nigeria is Akpabio and we ask that the governor withdraws this statement because it is not the true situation in the North, democratically speaking. The North in 2023 will surely support who has contributed to its development.”
The group stated further that, “of all prominent southerners in government and outside of it, no one has impacted positively on the lives of women and youths in the North the way Akpabio did and still doing.
“This is first by sponsoring many northerners to the Holy land, and empowering of thousands of youths with millions of naira worth of start-up capital in the North among a host of other landmark efforts.
“Akpabio has supported many universities and traditional institutions in the North and paid scholarships to many northerners. And we ask Ganduje: is there anyone who has this kind of record?”
“We call on northerners and Nigerians to join us to convince Senator Akpabio to accept our call to contest in 2023 for uncommon development.”
The disclosed further that Governor Ganduje has no mandate to speak for the North and he should allow the North decide its future in 2023.
“We have no problem with Tinubu coming out to contest for any office. It is democratic to do so; je has the constitutional right to do so. But we will not allow anyone to speak for us on a matter of free choice of a candidate.
“We challenge Governor Ganduje to mention a single northern community development project, whether in health or education that was ever initiated and executed by Asiwaju Tinubu. After that, we also expect Ganduje to tell us who mandated him to preside over North’s choice of a president for 2023,” the group added.