Why PDP needs a northern candidate to regain power in 2023 – Dokpesi

The founder of DAAR Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, has said that the only way the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) can reclaim the presidency in 2023 from the All Progressives Congress (APC) is to field a Northerner as its presidential candidate.

Dokpesi said this during an interview with Daily Independent on Thursday; he said the PDP cannot win the 2023 presidential election if it presents a Southerner as its candidate.

The PDP chieftain noted that he supported the clamour for the Igbo presidency, but the South-East cannot win if it gets the presidential ticket at this time.

Dokpesi believes that it is fair that the South-East should produce the president as it is the only region not to have done so since 1999.

He, however, slammed PDP members for canvassing the Southern president, asking them to stop copying the APC whose members are rooting for the zoning of the ticket to the South in 2023.

The PDP was the ruling party for 16 years before President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC defeated former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential election.

Dokpesi said going by the tenure of office of those elected presidents on the platform of the PDP since 1999, the north has an “imbalance of 11 years”.

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He said those demanding that the south-East produce the next president in 2023 “are only echoing what prevails in the APC” because Buhari will complete his eight years and ought to hand over to the south.

“We are all Nigerians and there is no need for us to keep deceiving ourselves at this point in time. At the age of 70 and with my experience in or­ganising campaigns in this country, I can tell you that unless there is a candidate from the north, in my own considered opinion, the PDP will not stand a chance of winning the election,” he said.

“On the ambition of those from the south who are today asking for the presidency to be zoned to the south, I can say that they are only echoing what prevails in the APC. In APC, President Muhammadu Buhari has done eight years, so it is imperative for APC to cede the presidency to the south.

“In the case of PDP, let us look at it honestly. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo from the south-west did eight years; Goodluck Jonathan from the south-south also did six years. That made a total of 14 years.

“On the other hand, Umaru Yar’Adua from the north did three years, so there is an imbalance of 11 years. If in 2019, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had not been rigged out of that election, he would have come back in 2023 to say that he wants to do a second term. And would anybody have stood in his way? No!

“So, for the PDP, the presidential candidate must come from the North in 2023. People should exercise patience because it will still come back to the south.”

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  1. To me if the APC has made up there mind to zone their presidential candidate to South East or to the South south then i don’t see anything wrong for the PDP to zone their own presidential candidate to South East or South South if the northerners feels they have what it takes to win an election all the time and actually loved the South people then I don’t see anything wrong for the PDP to zone their presidential candidate to South East or South South, the Northern PDP should give their support to the South East or South South candidate, all it has to do with is the individualistic choice of candidate, if the candidate presented is sellable

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