 A not-in group, the not-in-consensus movement has caught on the national working committee of the all-progressive Congress APC, the president-elect Atmut Tunubu Tupra-Rail on Senators-Elect, to zone this Senate presidency of the 10th National Assembly to the Neddon region. The president of the movement, Awal Aliou, made the call during a protest by a group to the National Assembly in Abuja, stating that equity, justice, fairness should be applied for the interest of Neddoners who came out amassed to vote for the party during the just concluded general elections, Awal called on the executive to stop interfering with the legislature as to allow democracy to reign in the National Assembly. The note is about to be exchanged by APC or the Central Working Committee of APC allocating the seat of the Senate president to the South-South, and not only South-South, given it to a state that produced only 160,000 votes. The state that the Central Working Committee of APC is proposing that the Senate president should come from gave only 160,000 votes, and the North and the entire region gave only 700,000 votes. The entire South-South gave APC only 700,000 votes, but North gave over 5 million votes. North West alone gave 2.7 million votes. So if North West gave 2.7 million votes, and the state where the only candidate from, of the office of Senate president today from the North is Senator-elect, his Excellency Abubakar Yari, and if he is the only candidate coming from the North, contesting for that office from the North, then the Northern Consensus Movement has no option than to rally around him, support him, and then work towards ensuring that he emerge as the next Senate president at the tent, Senate president because he is the only candidate coming from North. The Northern Consensus Movement is calling for equity, is calling for justice, is calling for fairness, is protecting the interests of North and Northerners that came out in mass, not minding tribe, not minding religion, not minding region, but vote massively for Bola Ahmeh Tunumu. I repeat, we gave over 5 million votes. It is only fair that the position of the Senate president go to the North.