2019: Why ADP zoned VP ticket to South-East – Owie Reveals
Former Chief
Whip of the Senate and Chairman, National Contact Committee of the Action
Democratic Party, ADP, Senator Rowland Owie, has explained why the party ceded
the presidency to the North while the South East will take the Vice
Presidential slot.
Owie, who
regretted that the Igbo had suffered political marginalisation by successive
governments in the country, noted that after the North must have enjoyed its
tenure, the ADP would cede its presidential ticket to the South-East.
He said such
move would address the alleged marginalisation of the region by both the ruling
All Progressives Congress, APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Owie told
newsmen on Sunday that “ADP is here to address all the anomalies we observed in
the politics of the nation over the years. As a responsible party that hates
injustice or any form of political marginalisation, we intend to give the South
East a sense of belonging in this nation.
“The people
of the South East were abandoned both by the PDP and the ruling APC and that
for us as a party is unacceptable.
“The current
President is from the North therefore, we have no choice than to cede the
presidency to the North while the South East will produce the Vice President.”
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