 More people are lending their voices to the call for Presidency to be zoned to the Southeast in 2023. A former adviser on media and publicity to Governor Nyesung Wike Oppenaball, Incotara, has also joined the vanguard. He was one of the guests on Monday's PLOS Politics. He said this step should be taken to assuage the Southeast region and called for frayed nerves. If you talk of justice, I could tell you that the truth is, if you ask me, I will say the presidency should be zoned to the Southeast. Southeast right now feels marginalized. Some people say they like to be plant on meritocracy. Talking of meritocracy, every region has one-fifth candidates. But we talk of even the federal character in order to ensure inclusiveness, oneness, and to make everybody believe that you are part of the system. Because if we talk of numerical strength, then that might be what is leading to a high-level discussion of the problem we are having today. That's what I'm talking about, separate these groups. So if you ask me, I will tell you the truth about the issue is zoned to the Southeast. After the Southeast, then we can now say, okay, let us talk of the best. Now, meritocracy takes precedence.