Here is the thing about these 2015 conversations that many appear to have refused to move on from.
They should be a teachable moment. Sadly, aren't asking the right asks. Too many people from my neck of the woods (SE/SS) keep insisting on narratives that won't stand scrutiny.
I'll speak for the Igbo side, we are letting ourselves down in what should be a race to advance our agenda within #Nigeria
Yes, it is undeniable that there was an element of ethnic chauvinism in the coalition that came together against GEJ, but to attribute his loss simply to that factor is to completely miss the lessons of 2015, and as a result, set yourself up for another failure.
I'll talk about two of these:
First, Benue. In 2015, Benue state voted for Buhari.
No one within the set of people who keep shouting about ethnic jingoism ever seems to ask themselves why.
There are/were two reasons: first, Gabriel Suswam's government was unbelievably bad.
As of January 2015, Benue owed workers almost a year in salaries, and he never got as much as a reprimand from Abuja.
Instead, Suswam was mollycoddled by the GEJ govt.