- Kola Abiola, a candidate in the recently concluded February 25 presidential election, has said the next senate president should be zoned to the southeast
- The son of the popular democracy hero, MKO Abiola, tipped Orji Kalu, the senator representing Abia north, to succeed Ahmed Lawan, the current senate president
- The former presidential candidate said it would be fair and just if the value of equity is shared with the people of the southeast who already feel marginalised in the Nigeria politics
Ikeja, Lagos – Kola Abiola, the son of Nigeria’s foremost democracy hero, MKO Abiola and candidate in the just concluded presidential election, has said the 10th senate presidency should be zoned to the southeast.
The son of the late democrat was of the opinion that Orji Kalu, the senator representing Abia north, should be made the senate president for justice and fairness, Tribune reported.