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All Eyes On Obi As NDC Zones Presidency To South

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has zoned its presidential ticket to South, for a single four-year term.

The decision was taken at its convention where Afam Victor Ogene, the member representing Ogbaru Constituency of Anambra State in the 10th National Assembly, moved the motion, which was seconded by Seyi Sowunmi, another member and unanimously adopted by the delegates.

The convention also approved that after the single four-year term, the presidential ticket will be automatically zoned to the North.

This decision has cleared the way for the former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, who had earlier vowed to spend one term if elected.

Earlier, the National Chairman of the party, Senator Cleopas Moses Zuwoghe, reaffirmed the party’s commitment to democracy, constitutional governance, and national development during the ongoing convention.

Zuwoghe welcomed party leaders, delegates, and participants, describing the gathering as an important platform for dialogue, the exchange of ideas, and collective engagement toward strengthening democratic values in the country.

He stated that the party remains committed to justice, freedom, and service to the people, stressing that the NDC was founded on principles aimed at promoting equal opportunity and national progress.

According to him, the party will continue to support liberty, peace, and the welfare of the people while working toward unity and a better future for Nigerians.

Our correspondent reports that there was commotion at the convention venue in Abuja when a large number of people tried to secure entrance into the building, which many described as too small for such a gathering.

It took the efforts of security operatives to restore sanity before the proceedings could continue.(Daily trust)

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