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‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by makzeze: 6:19am On Sep 13, 2015
Sunday reports that since President Muhammadu Buhari moved into the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja on June 22 after his inauguration, the seat of power has not remained the same again.


Staff members resume work earlier than they did under Jonathan

Fridays no longer ‘work-free days’ as it used to be

Lobbyists, contractors, hangers-on steer clear

Nocturnal meetings no longer hold at First Lady’s Conference Room


For many of the staff of the State House, the fear of Buhari is the beginning of wisdom. Dedication to duty is the order of the day and lateness to work is a risk they cannot afford to take. One of them explained the atmosphere thus: “Every staff member of the State House in now more committed than ever before. As you can see, we are all up and doing. You never can tell, the president may decide to go round offices one early morning. And you know everybody believes that the president does not tolerate nonsense. So, none of us wants to be punished as an example or scapegoat. That is why many of us now resume at work every day as early as 7.30am. And the majority will not leave office until around 6.00pm.

“There are fears that the president will sanction erring staff. He comes to office early in the morning. You will always find him at his desk between 8.00am and 9.00am. You must also have observed that the president keeps to time when he gives an appointment, especially when permanent secretaries come to brief him on the activities of their ministries. If he expects you at 11am and you come by 11.05, you are on your own”. This atmosphere is different from what was obtainable during the erstwhile regime of President Goodluck Jonathan, when there was an apparent laissez-faire approach among the staff members of the State House. In those days, staff members could stay away from the office by giving flimsy excuses, but this is not the case now.

The State House is also a beehive of activities on Fridays, unlike before. Staff members can no longer close early on Fridays. This has been the situation since Buhari decided to be observing Juma’at Prayers in the State House mosque, instead of going to the National Mosque, Abuja for Friday prayers. After prayers, the president would return to his office and continue with his official functions. The effect of this is that the bravest of the staff cannot close for the day until Buhari leaves office.

It is also observed that lobbyists, contractors and political hangers-on have since steered clear of the Presidential Villa. Many of them, during the last regime, often patronised ‘powerful’ presidential aides who had access to Ex-President Jonathan. That was when presidential aides were seen to determine who and who is allowed to visit the president.

However, since President Buhari took over, none of his aides could guarantee anybody anything. Our reporter learnt that Buhari keeps details of his activities close to his chest, making it difficult for those around him to read his lips or accurately predict his next lines of action. Perhaps, those who are very close to him may have access to information but do keep sealed lips. Those who have been very close to the President and could be considered as most powerful at the moment include the recently appointed Chief of Staff to the President, Alhaji Abba Kyari, the newly appointed Comptroller -General of Customs, Colonel Hammid Ali (rtd), and his aide-de-camp (ADC), Lt Col Lawal Abubakar, who doubles as Aso Rock’s Chief Security Officer (CSO).

Other influential elements in the Villa include former super permsec Ahmed Joda, who headed Buhari’s transition committee. He has been a regular face in the Villa. In spite of the fact that he was not appointed as the National Security Adviser to the President, retired Lt. General Abdurrahman Dambazau is still around him. Another such element in the Villa’s security circle is Major General Abdulmalik Jibrin (rtd). Since his appointment as the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption, Professor Itse Sagay, has become a regular face in the Villa, though he works closely with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, too, seems to wield some powers in the Villa, though the measure of his influence is not very clear. So also are Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun and a former Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi. Malam Mamman Daura, a former Managing Director of the New Nigerian Newspapers is believed to be a confidant of the president.

There are fewer and fewer visitors in the Presidential Villa at the moment, contrary to what used to be the case when former President Jonathan planned to appoint ministers. In those days, there used to be uncontrolled streams of visitors and lobbyists who sought appointments for themselves or for some other individuals. But in the last three months since Buhari took over, lobbyists have not been seen around.

According to a staff in the Presidency, “In the recent past, it was usually a Herculean task for State House security officials who are bogged down with screening and clearing hundreds of visitors. The majority of these visitors often bought their way through presidential aides. Many of those visitors were coming for businesses and contracts,. It was an opportunity for the aides to make money. The aides even went to the extent of booking appointments with the president for visitors.”

Regular visitors to the seat of power during the Jonathan administration included religious groups and members of the Nollywood industry. At a point, precisely on February 17, 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan even described Nollywood as more important than the media. While granting an audience to the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) at the State House at that time, Jonathan denigrated the Nigerian media, saying it was only Nollywood that his government could partner with to “redefine the country”.

Since Buhari took over not many of such meetings have been held. The only one that was well-pronounced was his meeting with the All Progressives Congress (APC) legislators at the Presidential Villa over the leadership crisis in the National Assembly. He had, also, on few occasions held closed-door meetings with such party leaders as Bola Tinubu, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former President Goodluck Jonathan, among others. Actually, Buhari’s regular visitors have been mainly permanent secretaries who brief him on their respective ministries’ activities. In the past, Nigerians got to know government policies after the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meetings. But by interacting with the permanent secretaries, most of Buhari’s administration’s policy directions have been made known to the public.

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mr Danladi Kifasi, noted last Monday that in the absence of ministers, Buhari had helped restore the confidence of the civil service by leaning on the Service for support in piloting the affairs of the nation. Kifasi was speaking during the launching of the Capacity Building Programmes for Public Servants--Structured Mandatory Assessment-based Training Programme (SMAT-P) and Leadership Enhancement And Development Programme (LEAD-P). He pledged the support of the civil service to Buhari’s government in its determination to bring about positive and sustainable change in the country.
Dr. Umar Ardo, a chieftain of the PDP and former governorship aspirant said with Buhari at the helm of affairs at the Aso Rock Villa there is no room for speculation in terms of appointments. According to him, while there were always speculations and rumours during Jonathan with regards to appointments, such does not exist in Aso Rock anymore.
“While in the Jonathan era there were rooms for speculations based on promises of appointments, it is no longer the case as Buhari does not give room for such consultations,” Ardo said.

He, however, said there were advantages and disadvantages in both cases. “The advantage of the Buhari style of non-consultation before appointment is that it blocks rumour mongering and bad blood in the system. On the flip side, if at the end of the day the appointees made without consultation disappoint, the blame goes to the President because it is solely based on his judgment. Conversely, if the appointees succeed, the credit goes to him,” he said.

Alhaji Ibrahim Modibbo of the Northern Reawakening Forum, who is associated with the APC told our reporter that under Jonathan Aso Rock was an all-comers affairs but this is no longer the case. “Aso Rock is no more an all-comers affair; going there is now strictly for business. No more third parties and the volume of traffic there has greatly reduced; it is no longer business as usual.”

For the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the Presidential Villa is now an organised setting and there is a vetting process for visitors.

“We have a system that has the Chief of Staff at the centre of the entire activities around the president. So, in terms of appointments or who is in or out of the State House, there is a vetting process and the Chief of Staff is there at the centre of it, and he gives directives down the line to the Chief of Protocol who will then work from there. It is a highly organised system,” Shehu stated.

He, however, noted that though President Buhari meets with government officials and politicians, there is a separation between official time and private time without one conflicting with the other.
According to the presidential aide, President Buhari’s visitors come on schedule. “Hangers-on? It depends on what you mean by the hangers-on. But the president meets government officials, he meets party and politicians also. But there is a separation between official time and private time. He meets private people at home who may not be necessarily officials of government and meetings which are not recorded for media consumption and people will not know. Yes politicians and party men come on schedule”, Shehu said.

source:http://dailytrust.com.ng/news/news/-the-buhari-effect-heats-up-aso-rock/110515.html

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by eneji50(m): 6:21am On Sep 13, 2015
Can't believe I'm first to comment,I want to use this medium to thank Sai Baba for the 16hrs power supply I'm nw enjoying in my area on a daily basis,BuHari may u live long,MAY ALL UR HATERS CONFESS THEIR SINS and become a change agent,CERTIFIED EBIRA BOY



































Navo oooo

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Imortal001: 6:23am On Sep 13, 2015
Ok
Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by MrZachs(m): 6:32am On Sep 13, 2015
I dey smell lie oooo--

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Godfullsam(m): 6:33am On Sep 13, 2015
CHANGE has come, no more laxity.



sai Buhari .

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Vicotex(m): 6:39am On Sep 13, 2015
THATS THE EFFECT OF BUHARI'S BODY ODOUR IN 100 DAYS
Ndiara

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by zickie: 6:40am On Sep 13, 2015
Ok na
Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by ademega(m): 6:52am On Sep 13, 2015
good one

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by LoveMachine(m): 6:58am On Sep 13, 2015
Let the good times roll grin

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Opinedecandid(m): 7:00am On Sep 13, 2015
Not a sign of improvements of the Nigerian economy.

Do not be deceived!

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by wachakuta(m): 7:07am On Sep 13, 2015
Dats my Presido

Will vote for u again and again and again

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by tunwumi: 7:13am On Sep 13, 2015
Better days lies ahead

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by jboy01(m): 7:13am On Sep 13, 2015
change has finally arive

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by MrIncrediible(m): 7:19am On Sep 13, 2015
Opinedecandid:
Not a sign of improvements of the Nigerian economy.

Do not be deceived!
What do you know about the Nigerian Economy?

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Nobody: 7:20am On Sep 13, 2015
At the end of the long epistle, I still saw some names of "influencers".

No man is an island so Buhari's ears surely will need to trust some mouths. I like the part about members of Aso villa staff though, if it is TRUE(too many Liar Mohammeds) and sustained. undecided

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by osaslord500(m): 7:43am On Sep 13, 2015
Nigeria couldn't have gotten a better president than Buhari

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by kennyman2000(m): 7:43am On Sep 13, 2015
Hmmm..
Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Uchizzy(m): 7:43am On Sep 13, 2015
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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by encryptjay(m): 7:44am On Sep 13, 2015
Yes boss! The Buhari effect ;DD

Lord help the president to make Nigeria better.
Happy Sunday friends and have a blissful day

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by lady2sexy(f): 7:44am On Sep 13, 2015
Nigeria need iron fist. Am feeling the change

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Nobody: 7:44am On Sep 13, 2015
New Sheriff in Town, no more business as usual cheesy

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Firefire(m): 7:44am On Sep 13, 2015
Noise

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by KwoiZabo(m): 7:45am On Sep 13, 2015
Goodluck was a listening President unlike Buhari that behaves as if he is the only one that has brains in his head and people are celebrating it. After 2 years people will know the effect of a 73yr old dulllard running a complex country like Nigeria in the 21st Century.

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by LordaGuru: 7:46am On Sep 13, 2015
Good! I believe in a better Nigeria.

Two young ladies arrived to a meeting wearing clothes that were quite revealing their body parts. Here is what the Chairman told them: He took a good look at them and made them sit. Then he said something that, they might never forget for the rest of their lives.

He looked at them straight in the eyes and said; "ladies, everything that God has valuable in this world is well covered and hard to see, find or get.

1. Where do you find DIAMONDS? Deep down in the ground, covered and protected.

2. Where do you find PEARLS? Deep down at the bottom of the ocean, covered up and protected in a beautiful shell.

3. Where do you find GOLD? Way down in the mine, covered over with layers of rock and to get them, you have to work hard & dig deep down to get them.

He looked at them with serious eyes and said;

"Your body is sacred & unique" You are far more precious than gold, diamonds and pearls, and you should be covered too. So he added that, "If you keep your treasured mineral just like gold, diamond and pearls, deeply covered up, a reputable mining organization with the requisite machinery will fly down and conduct years of extensive exploration."

Then he said, "First, they will contact your government (family), sign professional contracts (wedding) and mine you professionally( legal marriage). But if you leave your precious minerals uncovered on the surface of the earth, you always attract a lot of illegal miners to come and mine you illegally. Everybody will just pick up their crude instruments and just have a dig on you just freely like that. So, keep your bodies deeply covered so that it only invite eligible professional miners to chase you.

I hereby, encourage the hardworking girl that own the establishment below me.

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by anonimi: 7:47am On Sep 13, 2015
Really, when will this government by PROPAGANDA stop and real governance start, almost six months after winning the elections in March

Why has the NASS not felt the heat of Bull-hari's body odour to stop their bogus salaries?



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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Nobody: 7:47am On Sep 13, 2015
Buhari------NIGERIA'S LAST CHANCE angry

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by M4gunners: 7:47am On Sep 13, 2015
In every new government is always so.Time will tell it is too early to start making noise.

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Lordave: 7:48am On Sep 13, 2015
No wonder our economy is shrinking.

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by jenie10(f): 7:48am On Sep 13, 2015
Nigerians Neva see anytn.y are we complaining? We got wat we wanted.

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Re: ‘The Buhari-Effect’ Heats Up Aso Rock- Daily Trust by Nobody: 7:49am On Sep 13, 2015
GOD bless Mr president, GOD bless Nigeria.

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