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3 Southern governors who may end up as PDP’s vice presidential candidate
The southern governors do not work on their agitation for the 2023 presidency. They didn’t walk the talk. They unanimously agreed to have the presidency in 2023. However, it seems they have been derailed because no concrete actions are being done concerning their demand, which was welcomed by lots of people in the region.
Now if the governors want to surrender and allow north to continue the leadership, three serving governors may end up being the vice presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party. It won’t be possible for north to take the two big slots.
Wike may not be eyeing the lofty seat of the president in the villa, Abuja. He may want to be a successor of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Hence, he can be seen as a potential vice presidential candidate. If he doesn’t fight for the ticket itself, he will surely opt for the running mate slot.
More interestingly, so to say, the PDP doesn’t have more than one governor in the southwest. Mr. Seyi Makinde is the only governor under the PDP in the whole southwestern Nigeria. The region has six states, but the APC grabbed five, leaving just Oyo State for the PDP.
In order to get more votes from the southwest geopolitical area, the PDP may need to consider the only PDP governor. And it will be easy to combine Mr. Bukola Saraki with the governor. Saraki, a former governor and an ex head of the Senate, has told Nigerian citizens that he wants their mandate. Makinde can work with him.