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Nepotism: Cbn, In Fairness To Pmb by Jayoneyz(m): 7:23am On Mar 05, 2019
NEPOTISM: IN FAIRNESS TO PMB

News broke yesterday of the removal of the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, though it later turned out to be a fake news. As I expected, many analysts, mainly from the South went to town with different narratives on possible reason for his sack, most laced with ethno-religious sentiments.

Now, this is my view.

Nigeria operates a two-in-one principle; turn-by-turn and balancing. Turn-by-turn implies that when the head of a government institution or agency from the one part of the country completes his/her tenure, he's replaced by someone from the other part. Eg, Obasanjo from South was succeeded by Yar'adua from the North. Yar'adua from North was succeeded by a GEJ from the South while GEJ was succeeded by a PMB from the North.

In the Army, immediate past Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ken Minimah hails from Rivers State. It's only rational that he would be replaced by someone from the North, in this case, Gen.Tukur Buratai from Borno, North

The Judiciary had Mahmud Mohammed from the North as CJN in 2016, he was replaced with Onnoghen from the South. Onnoghen has again be replaced with Ibrahim Tanko from the North

In the Navy, Usman Oyibe Jibrin from the North was succeeded by Ibok Ibas from the South as Naval Chief following his appointment in 2015 by PMB

In the Airforce, Air Chief Amosu from the South was replaced by Sadique Abubakar from the North by PMB

In the Police, PMB inherited Solomon Arase from South who was appointed by GEJ and allowed his full tenure. He was replaced with Idris from the North. The slight adjustment here is that Idris was succeeded by Mohammed also from the North same way Sunday Ehindero was succeeded by Mike Okiro from the South

At the NNPC, immediate past GMD, Mr. Andrew Yakubu from the North took over from Augustine O. Oniwon from the South (2010- June 26, 2012) and is succeeded by I've Kachikwu from the South. Kachikwu is succeeded by Maikanti Barau from the North

Now, at the CBN, immediate past Governor, HRH Sanusi from the North was succeeded by a Godwin Emefiele from the South. Emefiele was inherited by PMB from GEJ and is allowed to serve out his full term. Following the already established pattern, it therefore amounts to equity and fairness that he be replaced with someone from the North when he eventually leaves. So what's the ethnic cry about?

It's sad how people deliberately want to twist facts just to score premeditated aims.
It's more saddening that those who ordinarily should know our recent history have allowed themselves to be dragged on the nose like mumu, as said in the local parlance

Finally, should all the appointments be succeeded by people from a particular region for PMB to be a good man? Let's show some knowledge of our country, please
Re: Nepotism: Cbn, In Fairness To Pmb by Shelumiel: 7:48am On Mar 05, 2019
Rubbish post .
Re: Nepotism: Cbn, In Fairness To Pmb by denko(m): 7:53am On Mar 05, 2019
YES you are so blind to the truth when Buharig sack a northerner or retires he replaces him or her with a Northerner. This has always be the case what nonsense are posting here.
Jayoneyz:
NEPOTISM: IN FAIRNESS TO PMB

News broke yesterday of the removal of the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, though it later turned out to be a fake news. As I expected, many analysts, mainly from the South went to town with different narratives on possible reason for his sack, most laced with ethno-religious sentiments.

Now, this is my view.

Nigeria operates a two-in-one principle; turn-by-turn and balancing. Turn-by-turn implies that when the head of a government institution or agency from the one part of the country completes his/her tenure, he's replaced by someone from the other part. Eg, Obasanjo from South was succeeded by Yar'adua from the North. Yar'adua from North was succeeded by a GEJ from the South while GEJ was succeeded by a PMB from the North.

In the Army, immediate past Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ken Minimah hails from Rivers State. It's only rational that he would be replaced by someone from the North, in this case, Gen.Tukur Buratai from Borno, North

The Judiciary had Mahmud Mohammed from the North as CJN in 2016, he was replaced with Onnoghen from the South. Onnoghen has again be replaced with Ibrahim Tanko from the North

In the Navy, Usman Oyibe Jibrin from the North was succeeded by Ibok Ibas from the South as Naval Chief following his appointment in 2015 by PMB

In the Airforce, Air Chief Amosu from the South was replaced by Sadique Abubakar from the North by PMB

In the Police, PMB inherited Solomon Arase from South who was appointed by GEJ and allowed his full tenure. He was replaced with Idris from the North. The slight adjustment here is that Idris was succeeded by Mohammed also from the North same way Sunday Ehindero was succeeded by Mike Okiro from the South

At the NNPC, immediate past GMD, Mr. Andrew Yakubu from the North took over from Augustine O. Oniwon from the South (2010- June 26, 2012) and is succeeded by I've Kachikwu from the South. Kachikwu is succeeded by Maikanti Barau from the North

Now, at the CBN, immediate past Governor, HRH Sanusi from the North was succeeded by a Godwin Emefiele from the South. Emefiele was inherited by PMB from GEJ and is allowed to serve out his full term. Following the already established pattern, it therefore amounts to equity and fairness that he be replaced with someone from the North when he eventually leaves. So what's the ethnic cry about?

It's sad how people deliberately want to twist facts just to score premeditated aims.
It's more saddening that those who ordinarily should know our recent history have allowed themselves to be dragged on the nose like mumu, as said in the local parlance

Finally, should all the appointments be succeeded by people from a particular region for PMB to be a good man? Let's show some knowledge of our country, please

Re: Nepotism: Cbn, In Fairness To Pmb by helinues: 7:54am On Mar 05, 2019
Stop justifying nepotism
Re: Nepotism: Cbn, In Fairness To Pmb by Donelli: 8:11am On Mar 05, 2019
Jayoneyz:
NEPOTISM: IN FAIRNESS TO PMB

News broke yesterday of the removal of the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, though it later turned out to be a fake news. As I expected, many analysts, mainly from the South went to town with different narratives on possible reason for his sack, most laced with ethno-religious sentiments.

Now, this is my view.

Nigeria operates a two-in-one principle; turn-by-turn and balancing. Turn-by-turn implies that when the head of a government institution or agency from the one part of the country completes his/her tenure, he's replaced by someone from the other part. Eg, Obasanjo from South was succeeded by Yar'adua from the North. Yar'adua from North was succeeded by a GEJ from the South while GEJ was succeeded by a PMB from the North.

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You lost me at that point lipsrsealed

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