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“If You Want Power In 2023, Negotiate For It” — Zulum Tells South-South And South-East

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum has tasked political players of the South-South and South-East regions of the country to negotiate the 2023 Presidency, Njenje Media News reports.

Prof. Zulum while speaking at the 17th Chief Gani Fawehinmi annual lecture in Lagos on Friday said though only God gives power, negotiation is easier when friends are made ‘across the divide’.

He further inferred that anyone or group wanting to have political power should negotiate for it.

He said;

To our friends and brothers in the south-south and south-east particularly, only God gives power but you have to negotiate for power. 

“Negotiation becomes easier when you make friends across the divide. If we negotiate for power, we don’t always get everything we want, but we will normally mention every clause that covers everything we need.

“I said this because I have heard many people say ‘they don’t want to give us power’ but assumptions and projections will never actualise your aspirations. We must all remember that God gives power but human beings negotiate for it.

“Every interested party must be prepared to negotiate for it.”

Zulum added that other sections of the country can as well aspire to throw their hats to the ring in 2023.

In his words;

“I’m persuaded that other sections of the country should be given the opportunity to lead in 2023, why not? It is constitutional.”

On the age limit for President, Zulum said;

“Let me state here that I have a problem with the age limit set at 40 [for presidency], because whatever is the logic behind it, it is difficult to consider it valid in contemporary times.”

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