There were indications on Sunday that
President Goodluck Jonathan might not sign an agreement with Yoruba
leaders on the forthcoming elections.
It was reliably gathered in
Abuja that while the President was ready to specify positions he would
give the South-West if he emerges victorious on March 28, he would not
go to the extent of signing a pact with the leaders or any South-West
group.
Sunday PUNCH had on Sunday
reported that Yoruba leaders had asked the President to put into writing
, the key positions he would give the South-West if he wins the
election.
Jonathan was reported to have solicited
the support of the zone at various meetings he had with some Yoruba
leaders in Ogun and Oyo states.
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, in an interview with one of our
correspondents on Sunday, said that the issue of signing an
undertaking did not arise during the consultations Jonathan had with
over 50 monarchs in the zone.
He however stated that signing an
undertaking was not important since Jonathan was already addressing
the alleged marginalisation of the South-West.
The Presidential spokesman said the only
time the issue of marginalisation came up was during one of the press
interviews granted by the President.
In responding to that question, Abati
quoted the President as recalling that the position of the Speaker of
the House of Representatives was zoned to the South-West when the
government was being composed.
He said Jonathan noted that it was also a son of the zone, Bola Tinubu, who sabotaged that arrangement.
Despite this, however, he said the
President had since been making conscious efforts to appoint sons and
daughters of the zone to sensitive positions.
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