 The flag bearer of the People's Democratic Party, Atiku Obuboka, has insisted that Northerners need a President from the North and North anywhere else. At an interactive session of the Arawa Town Hall Policy Dialogue in Kaduna, Obuboka, he is from Adamawa in the North, is told in the audience that they do not need an Igbo or Yoruba presidency. The former Vice President said he has criss-cross Nigeria's 36 states and understands their priorities and diversities. As we go through the polls in February 2023, there can be no better opportunity for the public to interrogate our ideas and strategies to deal with the failure of local and national issues from the mundane to the most complex, particularly those issues that have important weight on the future of Northern Nigeria. I hereby present myself for that interrogation. You can interrogate me today. However, I would like to question that Northern Nigeria's current social and economic challenges call for sober reflection. The partisan political, irrespective of our political differences, we should be our collective desire to see Northern Nigeria fulfill our potentials in the not-to-distant future. I can't wait. So that is what Igbo Obuboka's development agenda for Nigeria and Northern Nigeria in particular. My development agenda sees the political and economic transformation of Nigeria into a united, secure and prosperous country in which all citizens can live a happy, healthy and productive life. Economic prosperity is an integral part.