Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna state, says the election or selection of public office holders base on zone and political parties will continue to scuttle the growth of the country.
El-Rufai said this at the Nigerian Economic Summit (#NES26) in Abuja.
The governor said their should be a level playing ground in politics and every qualified and competent person should be given equal opportunity to contest for political positions.
In Nigeria, political offices — especially the presidency — are rotated between the north and south, an arrangement that was spurred by the need to prevent the domination of one region over the other.
The arrangement has been in place since the return to democracy in 1999, from the time of Olusegun Obasanjo up till the administration of President Muhamadu Buhari who is from Katsina state.
With the 2023 election roughly two years away, there have been calls for the zoning of the Presidency to the south after the north might have completed it 8 years.
But speaking at a plenary session at the summit on Tuesday, el-Rufai said Nigeria said the leadership rotation arrangement has impeded the foray of brilliant minds into politics.
The governor, who said leaders should not be selected by zones or political parties as this “will lead to inefficiency”, added that what can be done is “to give every society a framework of equal opportunity to take advantage of and prosper”.
“I do not believe that we should be driven in our politics and economics by distribution whether or not there is a logic behind it,” he said.
“In my honest view, Nigeria went wrong when we focused on distribution rather than production. We like to distribute and it has gone as far as saying that in a state, governorship should rotate; that is absurd.
“There is no country in the world that has made progress in the last 50 years that rotates its leaders. I think if we move away from this fixation about distribution to selecting or picking the best person to get the job done… when the job is done, everybody benefits.
“Right now, we are distributing this and we are not making any progress because the focus is on distribution.”
El-Rufai also said there is the need to have more youth in political offices, faulting a system where the majority young population is governed by “old people like me”.
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“We can’t have a country with 90 percent of our population below the age of 40 all ruled by old people like me,” he said.
“We must have young people in government being trained to take over from us.”
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