… Says Tinubu must complete 8yrs
A group under the aegis of Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) has declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must be allowed to complete an eight-year tenure for the Southern region, warning Northern politicians against contesting the 2027 presidential election.
The group said their position was in the interest of national unity, cohesion and continuity of governance, insisting that the existing zoning arrangement must be respected.
In a statement signed by its Speaker, Mohammed Salihu Danlami, the Assembly advised Northern political actors to refrain from presenting themselves as candidates in 2027.
AYA recognised that no prominent Southerner contested against former President Muhammadu Buhari during his tenure, which allowed the North to complete its eight-year cycle.
According to the AYA statement its now the turn of the South to complete its tenure under Tinubu, stressing that any attempt to disrupt the arrangement would be resisted.
They warned that any Northerner seeking to contest in 2027 would be viewed as an enemy of fairness and of Northern youths.
Beyond zoning, the Assembly said the Tinubu administration had initiated far-reaching reforms in the economy, security and infrastructure with visible results.
It added that government policies had saved between N4 trillion and N7 trillion annually, while exchange rate unification had improved transparency and boosted external reserves from about $4 billion in 2023 to over $20 billion in 2025.
The group disclosed that the debt service-to-revenue ratio had also dropped from about 97 per cent to below 50 per cent, freeing resources for development.
AYA noted that the reforms had drawn commendation from global financial institutions, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
On security, it noted that intensified military operations and intelligence coordination had led to the neutralisation of insurgents and bandits and the rescue of kidnapped victims.
The Assembly cited the elimination of notorious bandit leaders and disruption of criminal networks, adding that farming activities were gradually returning in previously unsafe communities.
It also pointed to ongoing infrastructure investments, including rail and road projects, as evidence of the administration’s commitment to development.
AYA said the reforms required continuity to mature, warning that truncating them at this stage would be counterproductive.
They pledged massive support for Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 and urged government officials to improve communication of achievements to the grassroots, insisting that the President must complete his eight years in office.
