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Southern governors hail Northern governors resolve for power rotation to the south

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Southern Nigeria Governors’ Forum has hailed the resolution of the 10 governors from the North backing power shift to the southern region in 2023.

The Southern governors made their position known in a statement by its Chairman, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, on Saturday.

They also commended the Governor of Jigawa State, Abubakar Badaru, who withdrew after the northern governors made their stance known 2023 presidency.

 Southern governor said they received with utmost joy the news of the resolution of the 1o Governors from the Northern Region.

The southern governors’ statement read, “We did not expect anything short of this heart-warming decision from our colleagues, great patriots and reliable partners in the collaborative efforts geared towards the attainment of nationhood for our dear country.

“This is indeed another landmark achievement in our quest for understanding, rapprochement and continual engagements for mutual beneficence. We acknowledge this courageous stance for equity and moral rectitude. We applaud the zeal and determination of our brothers to engage realistically and honestly.

“We salute this uncommon resolve to confront issues militating against the march towards nationhood and ultimate greatness. By this gesture, we are convinced of the seriousness of our colleagues to join other patriots in ensuring that the ascendant march towards stability, progress and prosperity is not truncated by indiscretion.

“We congratulate our brother Governor, Abubakar Badaru, for his exemplary conduct. Posterity will remember him for good. We thank the leadership of the Northern Governors’ Forum for the patriotic zest displayed at this crucial moment. We look forward to conducting a hitch-free Convention which will culminate in the election of a suitable candidate who will hoist the flag of the party with a sense of mission.”

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