Senator Ali Modu Sheriff Reveals Northern Leaders’ Agreement on Presidential Terms
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has disclosed that northern leaders have an agreement to give southerners two terms to produce a president until 2031.
According to Sheriff, this agreement is binding, and even if President Tinubu doesn’t contest for re-election, the north will still honor it by allowing a southerner to serve one term.
Senator Sheriff said northern leaders agreed to give southerners two terms to produce a president until 2031.
He believes that President Tinubu will hand over to a northerner in 2031, following the agreement.
He dismisses claims that big politicians from the north are decamping to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), calling it a ploy to deceive people about the party’s popularity.
He also questions Atiku Abubakar’s chances of winning in Adamawa State, where he is from, and Bauchi State, citing past electoral defeats
As a seasoned politician and former Governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff’s statements carry significant weight.
His claims about the northern leaders’ agreement and the ADC’s popularity have sparked interest and debate in Nigerian politics.