Coalition Of Southern Nigeria Supports Southern Presidency ,Tasks All Political Parties To Zone Accordingly In 2027

Press Release By Coalition Of Southern Nigeria        

The leadership of Coalition of Southern Nigeria (CSN), a sociopolitical organization held an emergency meeting to address some crucial political issues bedeviling the political equation and landscape of Nigeria.

It was a gathering of political titans, strategic stakeholders and like minds, who converged via zoom for the interest of a better Nigeria to affirm and declare their position on the forthcoming general election.

Arising from the all important zoom meeting that was chaired and presided over by the Chairman, Prof. Vitalis Orikeze Ajumbe – a veteran political gladiator, and former commissioner in Imo State, the group collectively resolved as follows:-

  1. that all the registered  political parties in Nigeria should as matter of fairness and equity uphold the tenets and sanctity of zoning arrangement as a philosophy that has long guaranteed the corporate existence and unity of Nigeria.
  2. That all the registered political parties should uphold the zoning arrangement and ensure that their Presidential Candidates come from the Southern part of Nigeria so that in the true spirit of the political balance between the North and South, the later will hold the Office of the Presidency of Nigeria for two terms of eight years after which the Office rotates back to the North in 2031!
  3. That the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should ensure that it delivers to Nigerians a free and fair election as this will go a long way to sustaining Nigeria’s democratic experience.
  4. That INEC should guard against being seen as favouring any political party in the discharge of its duties as an unbiased umpire.
  5. That the electoral body should not repeat the shoddy experience of the 2023 presidential election where suddenly, the electoral body’s technology platform that was supposed to ensure a seamless upload of polling unit results broke down and INEC resorted to manual transmission of results with its attendant flaws and consequent alleged manipulation of the results of the election.
  6. That delivering a free, fair and credible elections to Nigerians in 2027 by INEC will ensure that Nigeria’s fledgling and fragile democracy is not plunged into a state of anarchy and political turmoil.

Signed

Prof. Vitalis Orikeze Ajumbe

Chairman

 

Hon. Belo Osaretin

Secretary General

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