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Former Minister of Works, Sen. Adeseye Ogunlewe, has said the inability of the people from the South East to come together under a leadership would hamper their chances of producing Nigeria’s president in 2023.
Ogunlewe, who spoke on Arise TV’s programme, The Morning Show, on Wednesday, said the Igbos must invest in party politics to stand a good chance during the next general election.
“Another set of people that are appropriate, they are the people from the South East but they have the problem of leadership.
“They are so endowed that they are spread all over Nigeria and they can gather a lot of votes, but they are too divided. An Imo person, an Enugu person, an Ebonyi man will not listen to themselves.
“They have the money. If they sit down and aggregate what they can offer, they have more money than almost everybody in Nigeria. But have you seen one person from the South East that said ‘I am interested in the presidency, I will start to campaign all over Nigeria immediately, raise money for me and influence the structure of the party?” Ogunlewe said.
Ahead of the 2023 presidential election, some of the prominent names that have come up as likely presidential aspirants from the South East include Peter Obi and Rochas Okorocha, former governors of Anambra and Imo States respectively, and Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State, among others.
In June, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and ex-presidential candidate, Kingsley Moghalu officially declared his intention to run for president in 2023.
The two major political parties in the country have also begun moves to organise a national convention in preparation for 2023. While the PDP has scheduled October as the convention date, the APC is yet to decide.
The 77-year-old Ogunlewe, who defected to the All Progressivess Congress from Peoples Democratic Party in 2019, maintained that the way to stand a chance in the 2023 presidential contest is to be actively involved in party politics.
“If you are not investing in the structure of the party, forget it because he who pays the piper dictates the tune. They are now having conventions in the two political parties, if you are interested in the presidency of Nigeria, this is your time,
“You must invest in that structure, you must be able to determine who is going to be part of that structure because they are the ones to do the zoning, they are the ones to do the convention to pick a presidential candidate, so if you are not part of them, you are out. So if any easterner is interested, let him start now to invest in the structure of the party,” the former minister added.