Governor Nasir El Rufai has clarified that the Northern States Governors’ Forum did not oppose the presidency going to the south in 2023, rather it is against the language used in the resolution of the Southern governors on the issue of power shift.
The governor of Kaduna state said that northern governors were alarmed that their southern counterparts will use the word must in their agitation for power shift to the south after President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure in 2023.
El Rufai stated that the word “’must” is at variance with democracy which is characterized by negotiations and horse-trading by parties involved, often out of public glare.
The governor recalled that he and ‘’some other northern governors had earlier called for a power shift in 2023 in their individual capacities in order to foster national unity and togetherness,” adding that “I was called names by our people for making that call.”
El- Rufai who made these clarifications in a media chat with select Kaduna-based broadcast-journalists on Tuesday night, said that the media misrepresented the resolution of the Northern Governors’ Forum meeting which held on Monday, on power shift.
The governor who spoke in Hausa, reminded that ‘’the north has supported southern presidential aspirants in the past,’’ recalling that it ‘’supported Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s aspiration in 1999 and his re-election in 2003. ‘’
He said the southern governors should have reached out to their northern counterparts on the issue of power shift instead of playing to the gallery.
He pointed out that the APC has no provision of power shift in its constitution, adding that even the PDP which has it in its constitution, flouted their own law during the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration in 2011, where the president stood for re-election.