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Niger Delta Group Drums Support For Jonathan, Rejects Atiku/Diri Ticket In 2027

A socio-political group, Niger Delta Integrity and Justice (NDIJ) has volunteered to canvass and mobilise support of Nigerians from the six geopolitical zones for former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2027 presidential election.

The group said the region will not accept ongoing scheming by political actors to field incumbent Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa as vice presidential running mate to Atiku Abubakar, a one-time Vice President of Nigeria.

They noted that they would rather go for Jonathan to complete his second term than having the Bayelsa governor as vice to Atiku in 2027 contest.

The group observed that the demand by the “Diri’s Angel” that the Bayelsa governor would make a good pair for Atiku as a good observation, but noted that such will amount to shortchanging Southern part of the country in the politics of the Nation.

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The group in a statement on Thursday by its Secretary, George Miriki, insisted that the region would no longer continue to play the second fiddle in the governance of the country by working to produce only a vice president.

Miriki said: “Our agenda for 2027 is to produce the President. In as much as we appreciate Diri and his closeness to Atiku, we will work against shortchanging the Niger in 2027.

“We want to produce the President and our mission is to ensure that the Niger Delta completes its term of eight years at the Presidency. Former President Goodluck Jonathan was booted out of office and was not allowed to complete his term.

“In the last election, we presented the argument and Jonathan nearly became a top contender for the APC presidential ticket. This time we are coming stronger with the argument of allowing Jonathan to complete his tenure for the region.

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“Instead of producing a vice-president in Diri, we will prefer a president in Jonathan. He is still loved. And with his global appeal, we believe he will succeed”.

The group recalled the good job of a top politician in Bayelsa and a former Chief of Staff, Chief Dikivie Ikiogha, who led regional meetings to sell Jonathan’s candidacy in 2023 and said he almost succeeded.

The group said: “This time around we are calling on Ikiogha and other well-meaning politicians in the Niger Delta to start the consultations early”.

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