It is no secret that the North wants to retain power beyond 2023, but the question of who from the region, would succeed President Muhammadu Buhari, and also capable of winning the trust of the South, remains a contentious issue.
That doesn't mean there aren't endless lists of persons from the North vying for the number one seat in the country.
However, Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Saturday, said any claims suggesting he nurses the ambition of seeking to contest 2023 presidential election, are false.
He said: “The report apparently has its source in beer parlour gossips and should be treated with the contempt which it and those who concocted it deserves.
“It is true that the Senate President was involved in the consultations that President Muhammadu Buhari held prior to the last emergency meeting of the National Executive Committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC).
“It is therefore sheer mischief for anyone to read ulterior motives to the Senate President joining hands with the President and other leaders in resolving misunderstanding in their own party.
“We will like to stress that the Senate President’s preoccupation is with advancing the agenda of the Ninth National Assembly to focus governance on the pursuit of the best interests of the Nigerian people and to support President Buhari in delivering his promises to Nigerians.
“He believes that it is premature for anybody to be talking now about 2023 when all hands should be on deck against the myriad of challenges that faces our nation in this period.
“We advise the idle pseudo-journalists to look for other engagements and stop bastardising this noble profession.”