The National Chairman of the United Progressives Party, Chekwas Okorie, has described reports that President Muhammadu Buhari will hand over power to an Igbo in 2023 as the ‘worst form of deceit.”
There have been calls from leaders of the All Progressives Congress in the South East for Ndigbo to back Buhari in 2019 so he would hand over to them in 2023.
However, Chekwas has said the narrative will amount to nothing as the ruling party nor Buhari has not made such promises.
He said that Buhari would handover to Osinbajo to compensate him for his loyalty instead of the South East.
“It’s a very unintelligent proposal by mostly Igbo politicians in APC because it’s not an APC agenda. Buhari or his close aides never alluded to anything like that; you always hear of it from Igbo people who do not know what they want from APC,” he told Sun.
“They believe that the only way they can get Igbo votes is to make this kind of promise that is not based on logic or any political thinking. It is the worst form of deceit and it’s only the unwary, especially those on the lowest rung of intelligence quotient, that will buy into that kind of story.
“I say this very clearly because President Buhari has a Vice and they have been working very closely together from the observation of many Nigerians. This is a man that held forth when the president was away for over 100 days on sick leave.
“And if for any unfortunate reason Buhari comes back in 2019 (I put it that way because I’m one of those that don’t think he should come back) and decides to run with this same very loyal Vice President, what makes anybody think that after eight years in office, he will not reward him and his political zone, but them and go for the South-East?
“What is the attraction from the South East region that will make Buhari to go in that direction? And what has Buhari ever said or done that will give the people of the South East the impression that he loves them that much? As a matter of fact, he has used every opportunity to tell them that he doesn’t like them.
“Even when Igbo leaders went to see him, he reminded them that he had only 198,000 votes from the South-east in 2015. He hasn’t forgotten the support that the South-east gave to former President Goodluck Jonathan.”