There
was an outrage in the ruling All Progressives Congress on Thursday over
the announcement of new appointments by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“The
President does not consult before making most of these appointments and
I can tell you that Nigerians are going to term the party and the
President as a northern party and the President of Northern Nigeria,” a
leader of the party said to one of our correspondents late on Tuesday.
Buhari, according to a statement by his
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina,on Thursday approved the appointment of Babachir David Lawal
from Adamawa State as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
He also named Mr. Abba Kyari from Borno state as his Chief of Staff.
Other
appointments approved by the President, according to the statement, are
those of Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (retd.) as the new
Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs Service; Mr. Kure Martin Abeshi,
Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service; Senator Ita Enang,
Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate); and
Suleiman Kawu as SSA on National Assembly Matters (House of
Representatives).
Both Ali and Kawu are from Kano State
and Abeshi is from Nasarawa. Enang from Akwa Ibom State is the only one
from the south geo-political zone.
Adesina said all the appointments would take immediate effect.
Three top national officers of the APC,
who spoke with one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity
shortly after the announcements were made, wondered why the President
was appointing only northerners to positions to the detriment of the
southerners.
They said that the President was already
giving the party a bad name among Nigerians. They said they had hoped
that he would learn from the criticisms that trailed his first
appointments where more northerners were appointed into sensitive
positions than southerners.
Before the latest appointments, the President had also named only one southerner among the initial nine appointments he made.
The northerners in the first
appointments are the Director-General of the State Services, Lawal
Daura; Acting Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission,
Mrs. Amina Zakari; the Director, Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr.
Mordecai Danteni Baba Ladan; and the Accountant-General of the
Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris.
Also in the first appointments are the
President’s Chief Security Officer, Abdulrahman Mani; State Chief of
Protocol, Mallam Abdullahi Kazaure; Aide- De-Camp, Lt. Col. Muhammed
Abubakar; and the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Mallam Garba Shehu.
Only the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, hailed from Osun Staten in the South-West.
Another APC leader said the party must devise a way of managing the backlash that would follow the appointments.
He said, “Though the President did not get much votes from the South-East but we must not neglect the zone in key appointments.
“Even the South-West that supported and
was the backbone of the party, what are we giving the zone in
appreciation? We need to be careful before the party is destroyed.”
It was gathered that some leaders of the
party were already thinking of having an enlarged meeting where the
appointments would be reviewed.
But another senior member of the APC
said such a meeting, if it would hold at all, would have to wait until
the party holds its Kogi State governorship primary on Saturday.
A member of the state executive of APC in a South-West state, said the appointments were lopsided against the South.
He said, “When President Olusegun
Obasanjo took over, you saw balance in appointments as he reflected
federal character. President Goodluck Jonathan too reflected a semblance
of balance. Buhari is pursuing a northern agenda. This is the same
agenda pursued by the late Sir Ahmadu Bello, when everything was
pro-North. Buhari made six appointments at a go and five of them are
northerners.”
The
Speaker of one of the Houses of Assembly in the South-West, who spoke
on condition of anonymity, also described the new appointments as
shocking.
The
Speaker, who is a member of the APC, said, “This is shocking. It
doesn’t speak well at all. The South-West has been completely neglected
and the South-East too. The South-West was neglected during the
President Goodluck Jonathan years. The South-West must rise up against
this.”
Similarly,
an APC chairman in another South-West state, who also spoke on
condition of anonymity, said the list of the new appointees had left him
perplexed.
The
chairman said, “This is not good at all. Why should he choose everybody
from the North? I am sure he did not confide in anybody before drawing
up the list and making the announcement. We will continue to watch. It
is condemnable.”
In
the same vein, an APC member of the House of Representatives, said the
leaders of the party in the South-West were shocked by Buhari’s latest
appointments.
“He
didn’t tell anybody. We are all shocked. The real shocker would be when
he is going to appoint ministers. The only thing that would save us is
that he is mandated constitutionally to choose from all states,
otherwise, he would have chosen all the ministers too from the North,”
the female member of parliament said.
The
new SGF graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, in 1979 with
a Bachelor of Engineering degree and worked with the Delta Steel
Company, Aladja, Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited and Data
Sciences Limited before establishing his own ICT and Telecommunications
consulting firm in 1990.
Kyari,
the new Chief of Staff to the President, holds Bachelors and Masters
Degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick
in Law and Sociology.
The
new Comptroller-General of Customs, holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees
in Criminology. He was military administrator of Kaduna State from 1996
to 1998.
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