 And so, from the political scene, Northern Utah, under the auspices of area-wide concerned civil society organizations of Nigeria, with over 45 reputable civil society groups, have reaffirmed its earlier position on power shift to the south in 2023. The group, whose voting capacity cuts across all the polling units, wards, and local government areas in the 19 northern states and the federal capital territory, insisted that for fairness, equity, and justice, the south should produce the next president, Akrospan and Habila Darufay filed in this report presented from our studios. Northern Utah calling on Nigerians to support a southern who have supported other regions to enjoy power over the years. Speaking at a world conference at Ariwa House in Kaduna, the spokesperson of the group, Abdul Salam Muhammad Kazim, says since the return of democracy in 1999, power has been rotated between the south, west, and north. Kazim says the aim is to zone the precedency to the south and the spirit of unity, fairness and equity to the nation, and to sustain a political friendship with people of the southern Nigeria. First in one port, and insist on power to be transferred to southern parts of the country in the year 2023. And we call on all our southern people to drive this opportunity and support their own also respect power rotation after eight years. The fact that we are here agitating that power should be shifted to the southern part of the country does not mean we don't have people in other regions that are capable or competent of producing the president, vice president, speaker, and other position. But because of fairness, we want this to be done. They call on all political parties to zone their presidential candidate to the south, adding that any northerner contesting as president will be regarded as an agent of disunity and an enemy of the nation. The presidency of Nigeria is about to leave northern Nigeria. Of what benefit is this presidency to northern Nigeria in the last six years? Rather, we are witness to wanton destruction of life and property. We are witness to cut to rustling, kidnapping, senseless insecurity up and down. So the presidency should shift to other regions and let them equally test the power of the number one seat. We have to respect our integration, brotherhood, and unity. The coordinator, Northwest of Disciples of Jagaban, Senator Saini Saleh, says power shift is a good thing. The call for power shift to the southwest and the identification of a single individual with all the requisite qualities that is required to transform this particular country, this particular country of ours with all the peculiar challenges that we have, we need somebody like a COG to solve the problem for us.