Governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredolu has insisted that it is the turn of the south to produce the next president of Nigeria, advising stakeholders in the project to come together to achieve this.
The governor who attended the 40th Holy Ghost convention dinner of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries, which was held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Oyo state, said the issue of religion shouldn’t divide politicians from the south.
According to a statement by Richard Olatunde, his chief press secretary, Akeredolu said despite the widespread condemnation, the APC needs the support of Nigerians, adding that it is the turn of the south to produce the next president.
The APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket has elicited different reactions from Nigerians, while groups such as the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have condemned it.
“I discussed with Bishop Francis Wale Oke that the presidency must come to the south. Take it or leave it, it is the minimum we can get,” Akeredolu was quoted as saying.
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“It must come to the south. The north cannot produce a president for eight years and still wants to retain it for another eight years. It is not going to work.
“That is why under the Southern Governors’ Forum, where, luckily, God made me the chairman, kept hammering on that. It must come to the south. And when it also got to our party in APC, we fought that it must come to the south.
“Luckily, it did not only come to the south, it came to the south-west. Now, where do we stand? I understand our feelings because I’m one of you. I am a Christian. All of us here are worried. What will be our gain, and that, why is my party, the APC throwing up a Muslim/Muslim ticket?
“It has been a real issue for all of us. Even members of the party, it has been an issue for us. We have debated it, fought it and we have done so many things about it. I have always said to people, my fight was for the southern president.
“Now it has come to the south-west, will I now throw the baby away with the bathwater? Can I, in all honesty, do it? Should I, in all honesty, do it?
“We call it a matter of coincidence. It is a matter of conscience. All of us are here, why don’t we look at it from one angle? The buck stops on the table of the President. Do we have a capable hand who can manage the affairs if given the opportunity? Do you have a man who is bold enough to challenge incursions into our land? That is it.