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Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Racoon(m): 12:11pm On Jun 02, 2020
It was just sheer coincidence that this comment and former Governor of Kaduna State Abubakar Dangiwa Umar’s timely letter to President Muhammadu Buhari on his alleged “nepotism pushing Nigeria to the brink” hit the public space almost at the same time.

The organic content of this editorial had been written before the retired soldier’s bombshell, which was widely reported yesterday.

And so Umar’s love letter to the President only confirmed the constancy of truth at such a time as this: that the biggest trouble with the Buhari administration is the elephant in the room variously tagged as “lopsided appointments,” ‘‘nepotism,” “sectionalism”, ‘‘parochialism,’’ etc.

This newspaper spotted this again last week in the context of Buhari’s consistency in failing to respect the federal character provision in the country’s constitution. The provision is designed to address lopsided appointments and build a peace that has eluded us since independence almost 60 years ago.This is the origin of our comment again before Umar’s intervention.

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) the other day retired nine directors contrary to Buhari’s reported but unconfirmed order.

The development, though bizarre in its entirety, is reminiscent of his penchant for the violation of the federal character principle and in turn the constitution, in several appointments made since 2015. The brazen, yet undisguised attempt to deepen sect and sectionalism along our fault lines is undemocratic, unconstitutional, perfidious and highly condemnable.   

 Nigeria is no doubt a complex and complicated diversity. It spans across culture, ethnicity, language, religion and natural resources among others. Across its 36 states, plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and 774 local government areas are more than 350 nations that are seeking self-actualisation and a sense of belonging in the forced yet inconvenient contraption called Nigeria.

Our founding fathers and minds behind our constitution recognised the primacy of heterogeneity and inclusiveness in the making of peace and progress of the country. Specifically, the 1979 Constitution adopted the federal character principle to orchestrate elusive peace, equity and stability. It was to make amends for inter-ethnic distrust, dominance, rivalry, conflicts and wars.

Section 14 (3)(4) and the Third Schedule, Part 1(c) of the Constitution spell out the principle in clear terms. And to ensure implementation, the Federal Character Commission was in 1996 established – to manage the peace process.  
 
For clarity, the Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, provides in detail that: “the composition of the government of the federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few states or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in the government or in any of its agency.” 
 
Indeed, the inherent goal was to broaden participation in all areas of power, enhance inclusiveness and douse alienation of segments in a truly federal system. Notwithstanding the errors of commission or omission that have for long kept the federal character provision in Chapter II of the 1999 Constitution, and therefore non-justiciable, commonsense dictates that national integration is only possible where there are justice, fairness and equitable distribution of our common patrimony.
 
Buhari’s predecessors in office had been careful about the sanctity of this constitutional provision, however imperfect. Amid relentless claims of marginalisation by minority groups, the federal character was also leeway for celebrating mediocrity and gross incompetence within the public civil service.

Some notable Nigerian leaders of thought already opined that the ineffectual federal character principle should be scrapped and replaced by a merit-based system. But the constitution is still the constitution.
 
The point at issue today, is that the subsisting constitutional provision has been honoured in the breach than in its observance by the Buhari-led administration.
The federal system has been so bastardised that most of Buhari’s appointments had no recourse to either equitable distribution or merit.


What is worse, even the composition of the Federal Character Commission itself has no regard for federal character.If Senate confirms new nominees to the commission today, both the chairman and the secretary would be from the North. This is incredible. 
 
Besides, even the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja touted as our symbol of national unity now has a federal character challenge. Both the Minister of FCT and the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) hail from the north – (Adamawa and Niger states).

That is the so-called Nigeria’s ‘‘Centre of Unity.’’ The stories are also out there about how the first qualification for teaching and non-teaching jobs at the National Open University’s is where the applicant comes from – north or south and the religion Muslim or Christian. The system is so toxic.  
 
It should, therefore, not surprise anyone that the FIRS recently leveraged an abrogated provision to exit nine directors and have them immediately replaced by northerners.President Umaru Yar’Adua had instituted a civil service rule to retire directors that have already spent eight years in the office.

President Buhari repealed the same provision in 2016. The sitting Chairman of FIRS, Muhammad Nami, literally went back in time just to retire the directors from the south, only to have them replaced by people of his clan.

 
Meanwhile, there are much more around Abuja to widen the eyebrow. The Department of State Security (DSS), Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Police Force, Air Force, Nigerian Army, Customs, Immigrations and Correctional Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) , Defence Ministry, National Security Adviser, Nigerian Ports Authority, NIMASA, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, FAAN, NCAA, EFCC, NFIU, Code of Conduct Bureau, (CCB), Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), and so on, all express the gross imbalance and dominance by northerners in an unprecedented manner.What of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)? 

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) just days ago reeled out the positions and names of 20 management positions held by northerners in the NNPC. They are from the group managing director (GMD) to director of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). They superintend over crude oil settled in Akwa Ibom, Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa, Edo, Ondo, Imo, and Abia.

According to the body, entire southern Nigeria was allotted only three top management positions in the NNPC.The oil-producing zones of South-south, South-east, and South-west are left with one chief operating officer position each, and a few senior and middle-level management positions in peripheral and incidental subsidiaries, departments and divisions of the corporation.

To say the least, the northernisation of federal offices is legendry and a daylight assault on merit or national integration.That was the warning signal Umar too spoke to last Sunday. 

 Lest we forget, at the moment, the three arms of government, (executive, legislature and the judiciary) are headed by citizens of northern extraction who are also Muslims in this same multicultural setting. 
 
More important, let’s not get it twisted, the flagrant disregard of the federal character principle is an attack on the constitution.

The Section 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution states: “The composition of the government of a state, a local government council, or any of the agencies of such government or council or such agencies shall be carried out in such manner as to recognise the diversity of the people within its area of authority and the need to promote a sense of belonging and loyalty among the peoples of the federation.”

Our leader should be reminded that the framers of our constitution were very conscious of the diversity of our country and deeply appreciated the need to give everyone a sense of belonging, failing which the very fabric of the country could be torn into pieces. Why the weight of this consideration is always lost on this government or this President beats imagination.

It was at this time five years ago that Buhari concluded his inauguration speech with the memorable quote: ‘‘I belong to everybody; I belong to nobody.’’

Nigerians already know better and could see through his parochial and clannish sentimentality. His is a presidency that has for five years belonged more to northerners than to all Nigerians the electorate.


If not, let Nigerians see fairness, equitable distribution of appointments to our best hands across the country, and give every member of this entity a sense of belonging.

It is a step in the right direction to secure the future of one Nigeria by respecting the letter and the spirit of the constitution, which Buhari has on two occasions sworn to defend.It is hoped that our leader realises the consequences of a breach of the organic law of the land the constitution. 

https://m.guardian.ng/opinion/buhari-and-his-federal-character-virus/

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by sapientia(m): 12:18pm On Jun 02, 2020
Buhari is an unapologetic coupist Bigot.

Nepotism is the only thing he excels in.

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by olasco2035: 12:19pm On Jun 02, 2020
Nawa for pmB

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Racoon(m): 12:22pm On Jun 02, 2020
Nigeria simply belongs to the north.Anyone that think this contraption of a country can make progress by entreching grossly incompetent kinsmen in all spheres of our national life based on bigotry, favourism, clannishness, ethno-religious-supremacist agenda being zealously pursued by the president is simply sick.

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by jlinkd78(m): 12:22pm On Jun 02, 2020
Well articulated write-up

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Racoon(m): 12:36pm On Jun 02, 2020
Nepotism has been the practice of Nigerian presidents of Northern extraction.The current President Almajiri has carried nepotism to the level of insanity.

All federal establishments such as the military, judiciary, security agencies, immigration, customs, ports authority, railways, prisons, NTA, NAN, NNPC, aviation, ministries, name it, have all been bedevilled by nepotism.


Nepotism results in bias, unfair treatment, and exclusion of others.Without justice, Nigeria and Nigerians will never know peace, progress and prosperity.

Without justice, forget about one Nigeria.It is the blatant injustices alienation, exclusion, discrimination, marginalization, suppression oppression that fuel the agitation for Oduduwa Republic and Biafra. 

With the Fulani obduracy to cling to power at all cost & philosophy that is opposed to revolution, reformation, or modernity, the break-up of Nigeria is imminent and unstoppable!
http://saharareporters.com/2020/06/01/northern-nigeria-petroleum-company-bayo-oluwasanmi

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by RZArecta(m): 12:41pm On Jun 02, 2020
Lalasticlala cool

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by tysontim(m): 1:04pm On Jun 02, 2020
Only a Southern president can solve this

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by seborrhic: 1:16pm On Jun 02, 2020
sapientia:
Buhari is an unapologetic coupist Bigot.

Nepotism is the only thing he excels in.

I hate it when people attack him with the nepotism and clannishness tag,neglecting a wider and far more underlying issue;his monumental,gross and crass incompetence.
It serves him well when his lopsided appointments are just the focus of the discourse,while he continues taking Nigeria backwards in all spheres of life.
Honestly,that GEJ can be said to be better than any Nigerian leader,shows the monumental hole Buhari has dug Nigeria into.

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by chuks34(m): 3:50pm On Jun 02, 2020
Most of the people above me did not read the post ahswear cheesy

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by nairavsdollars(f): 3:51pm On Jun 02, 2020
Government of the Fulanis, by the Fulanis and for the Fulanis

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Sunnycliff(m): 3:52pm On Jun 02, 2020
Buhari have no relationship with Federal Character. I like him for that. At least he is not politically correct. This should be a good lesson to everyone

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by jericco1(m): 3:52pm On Jun 02, 2020
undecided
Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by DuBLINGreenb(m): 3:52pm On Jun 02, 2020
Na god go punish Buhari for me

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Sebastine1994(m): 3:52pm On Jun 02, 2020

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by countryfive: 3:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by paulolee(m): 3:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
on point..its his time...let him utilize it well...change is constant and posterity would all judge him since it seems that we all are afraid of speaking out and protesting against such..

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by christejames(m): 3:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
clannishness is the albatross of Bubu...

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Sunnycliff(m): 3:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
chuks34:
Most of the people above me did not read the post ahswear cheesy

You that read it, what message did you get? Is buhari a respected of Federal Character? YES OR NO

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by kenzysmith: 3:53pm On Jun 02, 2020
how i check the people brain who voted for buhari on a daily basis weda sense is gradually coming

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Sunnycliff(m): 3:54pm On Jun 02, 2020
tysontim:
Only a Southern president can solve this

With all the political correctness of the South, have the north been ever pleased? Buhari till 2056

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Hoephase: 3:54pm On Jun 02, 2020
I am yet to read any good news with Buhari's name in the same sentence since 2015. grin

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Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Hndrrxxx(m): 3:55pm On Jun 02, 2020
Casted ✔️


They should just let our students resume already abeg
Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jun 02, 2020
Who go follow u read this rubbish a good citizen of this country should summarise after reading... Nonsense
Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by FactBoyz: 3:56pm On Jun 02, 2020
cool
Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by shankara7: 3:57pm On Jun 02, 2020
Na Today?
Re: Buhari And His Federal Character Virus - The Guardian Editorial by sureheaven(m): 3:57pm On Jun 02, 2020
I regretted supporting buhari but never regret Atiku didn't win. And to Racoon, you still have 3 more years to lament and wail.

Would suggest you find something better to do for the period of that 3 years.

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