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“If I Become President, I’ll Abolish Indigeneship” – Rotimi Amaechi Declares
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“If I Become President, I’ll Abolish Indigeneship” – Rotimi Amaechi Declares

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Former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi has declared his stance on national unity and citizenship in Nigeria amid his reported presidential ambition ahead of the 2027 election.

Speaking during an interview with journalists, Amaechi stated that if he becomes president, he would abolish indigeneship and ensure that every Nigerian is treated equally as a citizen of the federation regardless of tribe or region.

“If I become president, I will abolish indigeneship and allow only citizenship. Every Nigerian will be a member of the federation,” Romiti stated.

The former minister further stated that Nigerians should stop identifying themselves mainly by region, religion, or ethnicity, insisting that the country must come first above all divisions.

Amaechi also criticised politicians who seek votes based on ethnic or religious sentiments, saying such politics should not continue in the country.

“We are first and foremost citizens of Nigeria. All this ‘I’m from the North, East, West and South,’ and calling people to vote for you based on religion and ethnicity, wouldn’t happen,” he added.

The statement has since sparked conversations online, with many Nigerians reacting to his views on national identity, politics, and unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

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