Punch, or any other yoruba news agency, hardly create an avenue to integrate 'South-East', South-South and South-West to form a coalition. For the first time for whatever reason Punch has deceased from the usual ever mouth watering South-West/North vs South-East/South-South to create a new banner, North vs "Southern Part of the country".
Punch Writes:
Nigerians especially those from the Southern part of the country on Friday, expressed concern over the appointments made so far by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Punch Writes:
Nigerians especially those from the Southern part of the country on Friday, expressed concern over the appointments made so far by President Muhammadu Buhari.
They said the appointments
were lopsided and not in the best interest of the country.
President Buhari is from
Katsina State, Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives
Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, are from Kwara and Bauchi states respectively. The
judiciary is led by Justice Mahmud Mohammed from Taraba State.
"Of the nine appointments
made by Buhari so far, eight are from the North, while one is from the South.
The appointments are: Director-General of the State Services, Lawal Daura,
Katsina State; Acting Chairman, the Independent National Electoral Commission,
Mrs. Amina Bala Zakari, Jigawa State; Director, the Department of Petroleum
Resources, Mr. Mordecai Danteni Baba Ladan; and the Accountant-General of the
Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris, Kano State.
Others are the State Chief
of Protocol, Mallam Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure; Aide De Camp, Lt.-Col. Muhammed
Lawal Abubakar, Kano State; Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Mallam Garba Shehu; and Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina, South-West.
The appointments, however, drew the ire of Nigerians who asked Buhari to respect the country’s principle of federal character.
Already, the Internet,
particularly the social media and blogs, are agog with reactions and
counter-reactions on the matter.
A commentator named Daamazing, on Nairaland, Nigeria’s largest discussion forum, accused Buhari of appointing only Northerners into key positions announced so far.
The enraged citizen said
in pidgin, “After all your mumu promises,
one thing you’ve not achieved, na to dey appoint all the people for your family
tree, dey do tourism up and down. (After all your promises, you’ve not achieved
anything. All you have done is to appoint your kinsmen and travel all around
the world).”
Another commentator
identified simply as Augster, said, “Buhari, don’t let those who voted for you
down because your appointment of only Northerners into top positions is
baffling us.”
SenseiX, another Nairaland commentator, said it was wrong for
Buhari to have brought Daura, the acting DSS DG, from retirement to head the
agency when there were qualified persons from other regions of the country
still in service.
He said, “He ignored the
entire senior cadre of the agency- from Bassey Eteng to the least- simply
because they are Southerners. Even if he wanted to pick a a Northerner, he
should have picked from the service rather than a 62-year-old retiree, whose
only qualification is being Buhari’s kinsman, who was in the DSS. When former
President Goodluck Jonathan appointed Ekpenyong, he was already a Director of
Operations, same for Gadzama, who was appointed by Umaru Yar’Adua.”
As of the time of filing
this report, the story- Buhari sacks DG DSS, service chiefs may go- had been
read by 30,722 Nigerians on the PUNCH website, some of who expressed anger over
the development.
A reader named as Ify,
said, “In as much as I do not subscribe to ethnic sentiments, I am sensitive to
the malaise of ethnic distrust in the country. A wise leader would therefore,
thread cautiously around this landmine. We must patiently navigate our way out
of ethnic bias.
“Let me also point out
that Nigeria’s strength is derived from her diversity, therefore, any
government that wishes to succeed must draw from our diversity, and not limit
itself to the talents from one region alone.”
Another reader, Omoyooba,
said, “In a multi-ethnic and multi-religious Nigeria, it is insensitive of him
to be making appointments made up of Northern Muslims. What of the Christians
and the Southerners? President Muhammadu Buhari should know that former
President Goodluck Jonathan started with greater goodwill than this in 2011 and
he ran it aground in four years. Buhari should not make the same mistake.
Nigeria belongs to everybody.”
On Facebook, Fidelis
Anumole-Oparaku, who was apparently disappointed with the situation, said the
President’s ministerial appointments would not be much better.
He said, “Because he lacks
the power to do so with ministerial appointments, he will likely give key
positions to Northern Muslims, then the soft ones will be given to Northern
Christians and the South.”
Like the online community,
prominent groups in the South-West – Afenifere, Yoruba Unity Forum and the
Movement for Oodua Republic – said this kind of lopsided appointments had never
happened in the political history of the country.
While describing the
President’s actions as worrisome, the YUF Secretary-General, Senator Anthony
Adefuye, warned that the earlier the situation was reversed, the better, adding
that the YUF would not expect the North to marginalise the South.
He said, “The fact that
the President, Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives
are from the North is worrisome. There is no way the North can take all the
principal offices and leave the deputy to us. It has never happened before and
the earlier it is reverted, the better.
“There is no way that can
continue because the South is not subordinate to the North. The think tank
committee of the YUF will meet soon to look at the issue and see how it affects
the Yoruba people. However, the development is a wrong signal that must be
corrected.”
While calling on
Southerners to be patient and watch events unfold, Adefuye said no region could
be a subordinate of the other.
“What is more worrisome is
that the immediate past INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, handed over to a
Southerner but the Presidency changed it to a Northerner. We are watching and
waiting to see what comes out of this new government.”
Adefuye added,
“Southerners are always careful and concerned not to marginalise the North.
Therefore, I will not expect the North to marginalise the South now that the
Presidency is shifted to the region.”
The National Publicity
Secretary of Afenifere, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said the group was watching the
President’s actions and taking note of them.
Odumakin, who spoke with
one of our correspondents on Friday, said, “We have taken a position in
Afenifere to watch the President’s actions before we begin to make comments. By
the time we have a clearer picture of what is happening in the first 100 days
of the President in office, we are certainly going to make a comprehensive
statement.”
Also, the leader of MOR,
Mr. George Akinola, said the country was heading towards total conflict should
the situation continue.
He said, “The country has
already been divided along religious lines. The fault lines are there and will
always be there. This will continue until a time when one way or the other a
conference or a referendum happens. There is no option that is not on the table
but at least we will prefer the path of peace.”
Representing the interest of the South-Eastern people, the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gary Enwo-Igariwey, asked the President to respect the principle of federal character in his appointments.
Enwo-Igariwey said, “We
expect the President to recognise other nationalities that make up Nigeria.
Elections are over, it is time for governance. We expect that the principle of
federal character, which is constitutional, should be respected.
“It is important that in
making his appointments, the President should recognise that there are six
geo-political zones in the country and it is imperative that he carries all of
them along in the spirit of nation building and as a statesman.”
The Igbo World Union and
the Ohanaeze Youth Council described the President’s actions as a threat to the
corporate existence of Nigeria.
The OYC National
President, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said, “Buhari should not abuse his
privileged position as the President of Nigeria for the moment. He should not
forget our federal system but reflect the federal character in his
appointments.
“We are warning him to
drop the Northern agenda and govern Nigeria in line with the constitution which
he sworn to protect. We will hold him by his statement that ‘he is for nobody
and for everybody ‘ except he now wants to tell us that he is the President of
the North alone.”
According to Isiguzoro,
Buhari’s actions demonstrate that he came to power to reverse the positive
steps made by Jonathan, who gave consideration to Nigeria’s ethnic plurality in
his appointments.
“Jonathan appointed
Northerners as his National Security Adviser, Defence Minister,
Inspector-General of Police, Chief of Defence Staff etc. But so far, Buhari has
shown us that he has no regard for other parts of the country.”
In his reaction, the
President-General of Igbo World Union, Dr. Mishak Nnanta, asked the President
not to succumb to any ill- advice from individuals with parochial interest.
The National President of
Njiko Igbo Forum, Reverend Okechukwu Obioha, warned Buhari against running what
he described as a “Northern government.”
Obioha expressed the fear
that the trend, if left unchecked, could destroy the country.
He said, “Buhari is simply
running a Northern government. He is making his appointments as if he is angry
with other sections of the country. The appointments are lopsided in favour of
the North and that is not acceptable.”
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