POLITICS Buhari’s successor: You’re looking for trouble – Igbo group replies North Osmek News September 20, 2021 1 min read Northern elders ask Buhari to resign, give reasons ShareThe Concerned Igbo Stakeholders Forum (CISF) has condemned the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) for its stance on who succeeds President Muhammadu Buhari. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, NEF spokesperson had declared that the North was not ready to relinquish power in 2023. He made the comment while delivering an address at the Maitama Sule Leadership Lecture Series in Zaria. Baba-Ahmed said anyone who does not want a Northerner as President should leave the country if one emerges. READ ALSO: Igbo presidency 2023: Gov Uzodinma a traitor, will face repercussions – Ohanaeze “We have the majority of the votes and the democracy says vote whom you want. “Why should we accept second class position when we know we can buy form and contest for first class and we will win,” he quipped. Reacting, Chukwuma Okenwa, CISF spokesperson described the position as disappointing. In a statement on Monday, he said the North was playing on the intelligence and patience of the people in Nigeria’s South. READ ALSO: We are in huge trouble in Nigeria — Obaseki Okenwa said such comments may cause additional trouble in a country already enduring fragile peace. “It might further fuel secessionist movements in the country. “Southern Nigeria is more united than ever and will resist any attempt to impose a Northern President on Nigerians come 2023,” he noted. About The Author Osmek News See author's posts Tags: Buhari’s successor Igbo Igbo group Continue Reading Previous Previous post: 3 UK Schools evacuated after receiving Bomb Threats Next Next post: Father Arraign in Court for negligence after his 14-yeara old son shot and killed his sister while playing with a gun he borrowed Related News ‘I Persuaded Peter Obi To Contest’ as Atiku Yet To Decide On 2027 Presidential Bid November 26, 2024 2027: Atiku, Peter Obi, El-Rufai In a close door meeting Over New Political Party November 26, 2024