HomeHEADLINESAtiku's 2023 presidential run​ divides South East, Northern supporters​ ​

Atiku’s 2023 presidential run​ divides South East, Northern supporters​ ​

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By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor​

Although former vice president Atiku Abubakar has not announced that he would be seeking Nigeria’s presidency in 2023, his supporters are already divided over whether he should contest or not.​

The debate has been raging on the social media, dividing those who supported Atiku during his 2019 presidential run.​

The divide is mainly between Atiku’s supporters from the South East who believe that he should not contest but rather support a candidate from the South East to clinch the presidency in 2023 and his northern base.​

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@MFarees tweeted:”Since Buhari has failed us, let’s try Atiku, he’s a good politician who knows all the nooks and crannies in Nigerian politics and how to lead the country to the promised land. I stand with Atiku,#AtikuKawai” he said.​

@jrnaib2 tweeted: “I don’t know who need to hear this, but the way things are going clearly shows Atiku is the next President of Nigeria. Go to Kano and ask them about 2023. E go shock you! #AtikuKawai”

@HAHayatu: “Ndigbo can move enmasse to APGA or YDP.

No one will drag 2023 with you there. But for PDP or APC that grandstanding cannot work.

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Build bridges and your time will come.”

But the opposition to Atiku’s 2023 choice argued that he would be left without the support of the South East if he contests.​

@Mazigburugburu1 tweeted: “No problems! There is absolutely no problems, but let me say this, except I am dead by 2023, I will make it my personal business that Atiku finds it a daunting task accessing any of those “insignificant votes” from the South East, even if that task leaves me broke! So help me God.”

@savndaniel tweeted: “The narrative by the @OfficialPDPNig that @atiku is the only befitting bride because the east, according to them, do not have the numbers, should be discountenanced forthwith. I have read tweets I find demeaning of the Igbos. Let me state that Igbos are not second class citizens.

“The Igbos have suffered enough in this country, truth be told. @OfficialPDPNig should be more concerned about building its structure on a solid foundation. The path being taken by the @OfficialPDPNig will only lead to the destruction of PDP come 2023 and beyond,” he said.​

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