Senate Presidency: The Case For North Central

    Article written by Gbenga Alaba;
    Truth be said, it is in the interest of national
    inclusiveness and pragmatic politics that the number three position in the
    country remains in the North Central as the jostle for the Senate Presidency
    ramps up. Let me explain.
    Nigeria braces for a change of guard at the center following
    General Mohammed Buhari’s victory at the presidential elections ending the
    PDP’s 16 year run at Aso Rock Villa. Focus is equally on the national assembly
    where APC’s tsunami in the March 28th polls also compels a change of baton in
    the leadership of both houses since the PDP has been knocked off its perch as
    majority party in the upper chamber.

    Expectedly, the run up has witnessed extensive political
    horse trading with APC top brass holding marathon meetings to decide where to
    zone the leadership of the national assembly, especially Senate President and
    Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    However, it is with the leadership of the Senate that I am
    concerned in this piece. As a concerned Nigerian who joined millions in voting
    in GMB and other APC representatives, I remain confident that the new ruling
    party will ensure justice, equity and inclusive as its mantra states.
    However, I am concerned by speculatios that the APC is
    considering zoning the position of Senate President to the North East as
    opposed to the North Central, which currently holds the position but is
    favored. In the unlikely event that the APC does this, it will be shooting
    itself in the foot and disappointing millions of Nigerians including myself.
    The APC touted inclusive politics as one the reasons why
    Nigerians should choose it over the foundering PDP. It was positioned as the
    party that will give all Nigerians a sense of belonging. The party will
    therefore be going against this claim if it takes the number three position out
    of the north central and cedes it to the North East. Doing that will not only
    be against geopolitical equity, knocking the north central from the power
    equation, it will also concentrate power in the hands of the core north. With
    the President elect from the North West, giving the Senate Presidency to
    another zone from the core north risks re-igniting the North
    Central’s history of relegation in the geopolitics of the country.
    Ideally, the position should have gone to the South East or South-south
    if the arguement is that the North Central has held it for many years. However,
    with the South-East shooting itself in the foot and refusing to re-elect any
    ranking Senator and the South-South doing the same out of fidelity to outgoing
    president Goodluck Jonathan in the March 28 polls, the North Central Zone
    remains the most pragmatic first choice zone to provide the Senate President.
    Anything short of zoning the position to the North Central means the APC
    leadership will be sacrificing equity on the alter of selfish political
    interests of a few.
    Besides, with the North Central States of Plateau, Niger,
    Kwara, Benue and Nassarawa all delivering overwhelming victories to the APC,
    which gave General Buhari and the party unprecedented victory in the Zone at
    all levels of the just concluded elections, it will be politically unwise and
    certainly inequitable to rob the region of this position that has over the
    years given it a sense of belonging after years of relegation to the wings of
    national politics by the core north. It is also important to note that keeping
    the Senate Presidency in the North Central over the years is not an act of
    political charity. It is rather an act of political equity an inclusion,
    especially for the North and for the country as a whole. Excluding the North
    Central by the APC will therefore be an act of suicidal unwisdom as the
    disenchantment that would follow will definitely set the grounds for the
    current Senate President, Davide Mark to rally other PDP Senators as well as other
    ranking Senators from the North Central to stage a legislative coup against the
    now majority APC in the Senate.
    It is also important to note that North Central States are
    also home to a heterogeneous people who will otherwise not get a sense of
    inclusiveness in national affairs if the position is zoned out of the North
    Central. Those who make the case that the North Central has controlled the
    Senate Leadership for too long miss the point that only Benue and Plateau have
    tended to provide these officers, leaving states like Niger, Kwara, Kogi and
    Nassarawa in the shadows.
    Just as it is in the interest of extant geopolitical
    considerations to retain the position in the North Central, internal dynamics
    of the region dictate that other states in the region be given a shot at the
    position given their contribution to the APC’s victories and in the interest of
    the justice, equity and inclusiveness that the APC championed in the run-up to
    the elections.
    Finally, those who make the case that the North East be given
    a shot at the position as compensation for the ravages it has suffered due to
    the Boko Haram insurgency miss the point. Boko Haram is a national malaise that
    has affected all of Nigeria. The APC Presidency is poised to tackle the problem
    just as it has promised to tackle the problem of the region’s economic
    stagnation due to insurgency. That should suffice. Otherwise, regions like the
    Southeast that have suffered from rampant cases of kidnapping or the
    South-South which is only gradually recovering from Niger-Delta militancy will
    be justified in making a grab for Senate Presidency.
    The most tenable position therefore remains the APC
    leadership’s zoning of the Senate Presidency to the North Central. That is not
    only the politically wise thing to do by the APC, considering that the next
    election is only a mere four years away, but is also in the interest of equity
    and fairness. Nigerians trust the APC leadership will do well to let national
    interest trump narrow sentiments or individual aspirations for party control
    and dominance.

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