2023: Presidential ticket must be zoned to the South – South East PDP

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The South East zone of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has backed the Southern Governors’ Forum on its position that the next president of Nigeria should come from the southern part of the country.

The zone’s party stakeholders also directed that the existing zoning patterns in states and constituencies of the zone must be strictly observed and adhered to in every state and constituency of the zone.

Speaking after the Zonal Executive Committee (ZEC) meeting of the party in Enugu, and attended by the leader of the Party in the South East and Governor of Enugu State, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, his Abia State counterpart, Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu, the National Secretary of the Party, Senator Sam Anyanwu, members of the State and National Assemblies, members of PDP National Executive Committee (NEC), Board of Trustees (BOT) members, among others, the National Vice Chairman (South East), Chief Ali Odefa said that it was unanimously agreed that the PDP should zone the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the Southern part of the country ahead of the party primaries.

Odefa added that the PDP South East stands with the resolution of the Southern Governors’ Forum “that the Office of the Presidency should be zoned to the Southern part of Nigeria”.

Speaking further on the issue of zoning at the states and constituency level, Odefa said that the party’s stance is that where there are zoning patterns, then they must be strictly observed and adhered to in every state and constituency”.

According to him: “We also went ahead to make interventions for our members who are holding political and elective positions in Anambra State who didn’t defect to other political parties in the time of the election but stood by the party (PDP) in times of bad weather, that they should be given support to return back to their various offices”.

“The zonal leadership of the party will make a presentation to the National Working Committee for assistance in that regard”, he said.