 A former presidential candidate at Damu Gaba says the zoning of political offices does not give Nigerian leadership value. Gaba, who has also declared his intention to run for the presidency in 2023, said this when he featured on Plus Politics earlier this evening. He pointed out that disunity was a cause of the agitations in the country. If that zoning was created by founding fathers of this modern democracy, as a way to show every other member of the country or every other group from north to south is able to participate in leading the nation. However, just unfair it may look, it does not really translate into the value for ordinary Nigerians. If you notice in this country from 1999 to date, you have two presidents come from the north and two presidents come from south. When the first president comes from the south, you have OPC and major Delta military that brought about killing of so many people in the south. And so many problems again comes to happen from the south. Even though we have the president coming from the south, having non-competent structure around entitlement is what breaks, not makes the country. The majority of the agitations we are seeing today in Nigeria is because our man and their man, my people and their people, us that is them. And what amplify this us versus them scenario is actually this whole venue. I am not saying that they are not competent people from the south, but somebody cannot come and contest him from the south on the basis that he is coming from the south. Somebody should not be contesting for a Nigerian president from the north on the basis that he is coming from the north. Nigerian presidents should be somebody that is given a proposition that is agreeable, acceptable and that will add value to each and every Nigerian. That is the only way we can move forward as a country. We can be a single country along different lines of division that was done by colonial masters for a divine rule to keep thriving.