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How Buhari Is Harming The North And Nigeria by guru03(m): 7:34am On Jun 28, 2016
With last week’s appointment of Mr Ibrahim Idris as the Acting Inspector-General of Police, President Muhammadu Buhari further made the headship of virtually all the military-cum-defence agencies and related agencies which wear uniform a Northern affair.

show the following: Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, North; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, North; Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, North; Minister of Defence, Brig Gen (retd) Mansur Dan Ali, North; National Security Adviser, Major Gen (retd.) Babagana Munguno, North; Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr Ibrahim Magu, North; Director-General, Department of State Services, Mr Lawal Daura, North; Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service, Col Hameed Ali (retd.), North; Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service, Mr Kure Abeshi, North; Controller-General, Nigerian Prisons Service, Alhaji Ja’afaru Ahmed, North; Commandant-General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Mr Abdullahi Muhammadu, North; Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brig Gen Sule Kazaure, North; Comptroller-General of the Federal Fire Service , Mr Garba Anebi, North.

If it is recalled that the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Damazzau (retd.), under whose ministry are Prisons Service, Immigration Service, Fire Service and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, is also from the North, then the Ministry of the Interior with its agencies is virtually controlled by the North in clear breach of the Federal Character policy enshrined in the constitution.




Furthermore, even though it was not Buhari that did it, yet for the first time in the history of Nigeria, all the three arms of government are headed by Northerners: Executive, President Muhammadu Buhari; Legisture, Dr Bukola Saraki; and Judiciary, Justice Mahmud Mohammed.

In addition, the two arms of the legislature are headed by Northerners: Dr Bukola Saraki, Senate President, and Mr Yakubu Dogara, Speaker, House of Representatives.

Currently, the three levels of the law courts are headed by Northerners: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is Justice Mahmud Mohammed (North); the President of the Court of Appeal is Justice Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa (North); while the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court is Justice Ibrahim Auta (North). It should be recalled that in 2015, Buhari appointed Alhaji Abubakar Malami as the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, also from the North.

Furthermore, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, which supervises the conduct of national and state elections, is also a Northerner: Prof. Mahmood Yakubu. The unwritten code used to be that the President of the country would appoint someone from a different zone (different language, different religion) as the INEC Chairman to give a sense of balance and increase the believability in the “independence” of INEC. That was why many people raised their voices when Buhari appointed Yakubu, who is from Bauchi State, just one state away from Buhari’s Katsina State, as the INEC boss; for even though Bauchi is grouped under the North-East, it is not seen as being culturally and religiously different from Katsina. It is like a President from the South-East appointing an Igbo from Delta State or Rivers State as INEC Chairman because Delta and Rivers are technically in the South-South, or a President from the South-West appointing a Yoruba from Kwara and Kogi as INEC Chairman on the grounds that Kwara and Kogi are in the North.

The argument of those who support this dangerous precedent is that what matters is getting those who are qualified and who will get the required results. But that argument is baseless. Statistics show that the North does not come close to the South in education and manpower. Year after year, statistics from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board show that any pair of Imo State and Delta or Imo State and Ogun or Imo State and Anambra produces more candidates than the 19 states of the North. State-by-state performance statistics in senior secondary school examination from NECO and WASSCE also show that no Northern state usually appears among the top 10 states. Admission into Unity Schools follows the same trend. That is why the least cut-off marks are given to Northern states. However, competent hands can be found in abundance from all zones and states of Nigeria.

In addition, if it does not matter where office holders come from, why didn’t Buhari choose popular politicians like Kwankwaso, Atiku Abubakar, Nasiru el-Rufai or Aminu Tambuwal, all fellow Northerners, as his running mate? He knew that if he had done that, he would have lost the election, no matter how “qualified, clean and popular” he and his running mate were. These two points testify to the fact that Buhari benefited from zoning and balancing of offices.

Furthermore, our constitution states that federal appointments must reflect federal character. Buhari has only reflected that in the appointment of ministers. In other appointments, he has disregarded that aspect of our constitution that he swore to uphold.

The danger in this is that in future, a Southern President may decide to do something worse than what Buhari is currently doing. If any part complains, they will be given ample evidence of how it was done in the past by Buhari and many people rationalised it. In addition, a diverse country like Nigeria needs the President to take actions and make statements that show that he treats all parts of the country equally. Much of the tension and crisis in the country today can be attributed to the obvious unfairness that Buhari has displayed in his one year in office. A President with an all-inclusive orientation would have won over the majority of those who did not even vote for him within his six months in office. But Buhari’s actions show that he does not care. He seems to say: “You can say whatever you like or do whatever you like, it will not stop me from carrying on the way I like.”

One of the points those who opposed Buhari’s presidential ambition raised against him was that given his antecedents, he would not be fair to all Nigerians based on ethnicity and religion. By his actions and utterances, he has not proved that view wrong. This does not augur well for the unity, peace and progress of the nation.

Even some Northern groups and personalities like Alhaji Balarabe Musa, a former Kaduna State governor; Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, Chairman of the Northern Elders Forum; and Dr Junaid Mohammed, Convener of the Coalition of Northern Politicians, academics, professionals and businessmen, who see the bigger picture and the inherent danger in this trend, have raised their voices against this trend by Buhari.

As the President of Nigeria, Buhari is like the father of the nation. A father who loves his home and wants the peace and progress of that home avoids actions and utterances that will show he favours some children and create a gulf among his children.

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Contact: editor@punchng.com
28/06/2016
Re: How Buhari Is Harming The North And Nigeria by PehaKaso: 7:46am On Jun 28, 2016
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Re: How Buhari Is Harming The North And Nigeria by Amazondepth(m): 7:54am On Jun 28, 2016
Enemies of Nigeria continue to urge PMB on as he continues d dangerous trend of blatant nepotism calling to question his political sagacity.Never in the history of this country as there been such one sided appointments further dividing d already divided nation.PMB may go down in history as Nigerias biggest political mistake.
Re: How Buhari Is Harming The North And Nigeria by tempest01(m): 8:08am On Jun 28, 2016
I don't know what PMBs advisers are doing....the trend he is setting weekwill come back to hunt at the long run. One particular region cannot keep producing the president forever.
Re: How Buhari Is Harming The North And Nigeria by fulanimafia: 8:11am On Jun 28, 2016
'Hurting the North' indeed.

The author was quick to pull out statistics, if we are to go by statistics alone, then numerically the northerners dominating political positions is justified considering the fact that just as there is parity in western educational penetration between the North and South, the South also cannot come near the North statistically when it comes to numbers so keep proportion at bay if you don't want to shoot yourself in the foot.

The fact remain that despite its relative educational handicap, there are millions of well-educated northerners just as there are millions of illiterates. I have not heard anyone challenge the educatonal qualifications or competence of the Northerners heading the various arms of government.

Truth be told, the appointments are skewed in the North's favour; but another truism is that it is one of the spoils of political dominance. We saw the exact same thing under GEJ when the South overwhelmingly occupied the juiciest posts. We can not also discount the behavior of the SE during the election campaigns where it systematically and myopically excluded itself from the ruling party. The few that were involved are now well represented in this government (Ngige, Onu et al.) The South West is also well represented and its clear for all to see.

P.S: The 'North' is made up of 3 regions, North Central, North West and North East so quit the deception in presenting it as 1 region.

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prophetone:
Hypocrisy can kill some people. Buhari is simply fixing the Easternocracy that Nigeria suffered for 6 good years, without any cry from the North.

The Jonathan govt appointments

A: THE SOUTH-EAST LIST

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA – Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance
BRIGHT OKOGWU – DG Budget
EMEKA EZE – DG BPP
ARUNMA OTEH – DG SEC
OSCAR ONYEMA – DG NSE
CHIKE OBI – MD AMCON
CHINELU ONUOHA – DG PENCOM
GODWIN EMEFIELE – CBN Governor
UCHE ORJI – M D Sovereign Wealth Fund
SUNNY IROHA – DG Housing Fund
EVELYN OPUTA – MD BANK OF INDUSTRY
NNENNA ORJI – Chairman, Investments, Securities Tribunal
ANYIM PIUS ANYIM – SGF

B: SOUTH LIST

DR. ANTHONY ANUFOROM – NIMET
ENGR. ANDREW YAKUBU – NNPC
PATRICK APOBOLOKEMI – NIMASA
MRS. CHINEBO ANOHU AMAZU – PENCOM ENGR.
CHUKWU AMUCHI – FERMA
MR. GEORGE OSAHON – DPR
MRS. EVELYN OPUTU – Bank of Industry
ERNEST NWANPA – Nigerian Content Dev. Agency
MRS. DUPE ATOKI – Consumer Protection Agency
ENGR. EUGENE JUWAH – NCC
ENGR. NNAMDI UDOH – NAMA
ENGR. AKIKUOTU – NCAA
GEORGE URIESI – FAAN
CAPT. CHINERE KALU – NCATY
Dr. (MRS) G.N. ELEMO – FIIRO
ORON JOSHUA OKPO – Maritime Academy of Nigeria
ENGR. SEYI SIJUWADE – Railway Corporation
MRS. SALLY MBANEFOH – Nigerian Tourism Dev. Corporation
DR. BRIGHT OKOGWU – Budget Office of the Federation
PROF. GODSWILL OBIOMA – NERDC
MR. R.R. ORYA – NEXIM
DR. JOSEPH ODUMODU – Standards Organisation of Nigeria
EMEKA NKEM MBA – Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation
PROF. LONGMAS WAPMUK – Industrial Training Fund
PROF. JULIUS OKOJIE – National Universities Commission
MRS. N.S. BENEBO – NESREA
DR. PRECIOUS GBENJO – MDG Office
PETER CHIGOZIE – Surveyor General of the Federation
DR. YEMI KALE – Statistician General of the Federation
MR. JONAH OTUNLA – Accountant General of the Federation
SAMUEL YONONGO UKARA – Auditor General of the Federation
MIKE OMIERI – National Orientation Agency OLUREMI OYO – News Agency of Nigeria (OLUREMI OYO was replaced by IMA NIBORO from the South South)
DAVID I. ADELUGBA – NEPC E/S
MR. OLUGBENGA KUYE – NEPZA
PETER GODSDAY ORUBEBE – Niger Delta Ministry, etc.

Imagine, 3 whole northern regions were not represented in the entire list of juicy appointments above but heaven did not fall, now some AGIP that have never been in opposition won't let us hear word now that they have been chased back to Aba. OP should just hide his head, the hypocrisy stinks!!

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