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Jonathan Lost because he Breached Zoning Agreement – PDP

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Peoples Democratic Party national vice chairman for South-south, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh has said that former President Goodluck Jonathan lost the 2015 election because he breached the zoning agreement between the north and the south.

Ojougboh while addressing journalists in Abuja said “The PDP had to produce a candidate and that was how Yar’Adua came. Unfortunately, Yar’Adua did not survive, so the North, said look, this presidency is our own, we have to utilise our allotted eight years, and they were right.

“Jonathan himself said he will do only four years. Emirs, leaders and stakeholders in the country accepted that Jonathan will do only four years so that power can shift to the North. When the time came, a lot of macabre dance started; people started putting pressure here and there, and people started encouraging Jonathan to contest.

“Unfortunately, Jonathan didn’t have the nerve to say, no, I will keep my agreement.

“So, Jonathan contesting meant that zoning formula had been breached. The North didn’t take kindly to it; they said, no, this is not what we agreed. Even the Christian North that used to be very friendly, especially the North-central, said, we had an agreement.

“Some governors, about five of them, left the party because of that because they saw what was happening. The North now agreed that they must take power back, that it was their turn.

“The South had done more than enough for the time being, for the agreement of 1998/1999. So the North said, look we are going to vote for our son, whether he is good or bad.”

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