A former Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has said
after President Muhammadu sees out his eight years as president of Nigeria, the
South should be supported to produce his successor.
This came as Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Ibrahim Gambari,
tasked Nigerians on unity, saying there was hope for a better future under the
president.
Shettima stated this on Friday, while speaking at a public
presentation of a book, titled: “Standing For The Truth With Courage,” written
by Prof. Emeritus Njidda Mamadu Gadzama, the chairman, TETfund Research and
Development Standing Committee.
He expressed his belief in equity, fairness, and justice, insisting it was the turn of the South to produce the next president of the country.
Shettima, who represents Borno Central Senatorial District
in the Senate, said: “I believe in equity, justice, and fairness.
“After power has resided in the North for eight years, there
is need for a power shift in the South.”
He further flayed the secessionist agitations going on in
some parts of the country, saying what the country needed was unity among its
various diverse groups.
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