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How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by stephanie11: 10:06am On May 28, 2021
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM ANALYSIS

With accusations of nepotism and cronyism levelled against his administration, President Muhammadu Buhari has again made an appointment that questions his commitment to Federal Character.

Appointments into key offices are believed to favour the Northern regions of the country, where the President hails from. This has again come to play with his latest appointment in the military.

Buhari, on Thursday, approved the appointment of Sokoto-born Major General Farouk Yahaya as the new Chief of Army Staff, replacing Lt General Ibrahim Attahiru. Recall that Attahiru and ten others including top military officers died last Friday in an ill-fated air crash in Kaduna.

The late army chief replaced Tukur Buratai, a retired lieutenant general from Borno, a North-eastern state. Although the appointment of the COAS is usually political as it may not respect the hierarchical order of the military, it is expected that the President would consider Attahiru’s successor from South-east, one of the marginalised regions in terms of appointments.

Going by history, checks by POLITICS NIGERIA shows that the South-east has only produced an Army Chief since the civil war ended in 1970. Appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan, Azubuike Ihejirika, who hails from Abia state, served as the army chief between October 2010 and January 2014.

However, observers and sources in the military expected that the President would have considered Anambra-born Major General Ben Ahanotu, who is not only a course mate of Attahiru but his second-in- command.

Ahanotu, who is currently serving as the Chief of Policy and Plan of the Nigerian Army, was the commander of the military operation that captured Mohammed Yusuf, the founder of notorious terror group, Boko Haram.

Ahanotu disarmed Yusuf and some of his followers after raiding their hideout in Maiduguri in 2009.Critics argued that the appointment of Yahaya negates the federal character which posits that the composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies shall be carried out in a manner that reflects the federal character of Nigeria.

This, according to section 14 of the 1999 constitution is to promote national unity, command national loyalty and allay fears of predominance of persons from a few states or a few ethnic groups.

Reacting to this, the Board Chairman of World Igbo Peoples Assembly (WIPAS), Mazi Chuks Ibegbu, said the President’s recent appointment clearly shows that he has something against the Igbos.

“The Constitution is very clear. He is enthroning a dangerous legacy. He has refused to run an inclusive nation in the past six years. He has the right to appoint whomever that pleases him but with the mood of the nation, I had thought he would have tried to correct some of his nepotistic posture but he has continued in a culture that tends to sideline a section of the country,” his statement read.

Also, the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE), a socio-cultural group berated Buhari accusing him of fueling ethnic distrust.

In a communiqué issued after its meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, on Thursday, the National President of the association, Justice Demola Bakre (rtd) and the Secretary General, Dr. Kunle Olajide, took exception to the recent appointments made by President Buhari.

Fueling secession threats

A Lagos-based lawyer, Demola Williams, said the President could have doused the tension resulting from agitations of secession across the country.

In the past weeks, agitations for secessionist groups like Oodua Republic, Yoruba Nation and Biafra state have been heightened with protests staged across the different regions.

But Williams pointed out that President Buhari ‘blew’ his chance of curtailing the agitations.

“Rather than douse the tension, with this action, it will be worsened. You don’t govern a multi-cultural society this way. Those calling for a breakaway now have something to latch on. The President has not done well at all,” the lawyer told POLITICS NIGERIA.

He however urged Nigerians to make their grievances known at the public hearing for constitution review held across the country.

While the Senate concluded the public hearing for constitutional amendments across the six geopolitical zones on Thursday, the House of Representatives’ version will start on June 1.

https://politicsnigeria.com/analysis-how-yahayas-appointment-as-coas-questions-buharis-commitment-to-federal-character/

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by ImmaculateJOE(m): 10:08am On May 28, 2021
Let it be..
Ndigbo are not complaining of this appointment, we never expected Buhari to appoint our Brother as the COAS for many reasons.
First, we never voted for him and we will never support his ideologies.
Second, Buhari is a known anti-Christian, anti-Igbo, anti-Merit and anti-everything good.
But what we won't take is the militarisation of our Lands, killing of unarmed Biafrans agitators, using herdsmen as a cover to destroy our farm lands and make us starve..

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by kestolove95(m): 10:12am On May 28, 2021
A biafran cannot nd will never be chief of army staff..we still have report how ihejirka was exporting and stockpiling weapon in east while he was COAS

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Jostoman: 10:12am On May 28, 2021
You guys should move on, you can't continue to advise somebody who doesn't like to take advise from anybody except those that are misleading him, just leave him or you people want him to appoint a Southerner that will spoiled their bandit and herdsmen kidnapping business.

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by FarahAideed: 10:14am On May 28, 2021
Buhari have never denied his nepotism ,its on the people still giving him the benefits of doubt that I blame

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by UnknownGunMan: 11:05am On May 28, 2021
Of course. Why should he appoint an igbo man, you want the insecurity and killings in the South East to end just like that? No. It can't just end like that; It has to be forced. Some where blind to see it, some are still blind to it, some weren't.

Those who weren't blind to see what's been happening in the east are the UGM

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by ArewaNightmare: 11:48am On May 28, 2021
NORTHERNERS ENJOY THE OFFER WHILE THE STOCK LASTS

bcuz BUHARI has set a bad example and y'all are celebrating him remember NORTH won't be in power for ever

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Dailymice: 11:49am On May 28, 2021
ALHAMDULILLAH!!! Buhari is doing well, Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu cannot dictate to our cow who he should appoint...

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by anselm791(m): 11:49am On May 28, 2021
My man just don't give a sheet!
Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by teamsynergy: 11:49am On May 28, 2021
Honestly, I have given up already on this administration.

I pray Nigerians see that they are been taking for a ride one day and rise against these oppressors.

All of them are joining APC now.. let APC leave power, same set of shameless folks with no loyalty or ideology will migrate again...

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by HappyCanadian: 11:49am On May 28, 2021
Stupid president

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by theTranslator: 11:50am On May 28, 2021
UnknownGunMan:
Of course. Why should he appoint an igbo man, you want the insecurity and killings in the South East to end just like that? No. It can't just end like that; It has to be forced. Some where blind to see it, some are still blind to it, some weren't.

Those who weren't blind to see what's been happening in the east are the UGM


You mean terrorists?
You'll remember
Keep supporting UGM

temitope27:
No Yoruba man as ever become the COAS , so y the noise from South East
They have the persecution complex
They feel they are hated by everyone


To them
Anything else than dominance is marginalisation and hatred

Quality20:
I as an Igbo man support the sacking of D's new coas and the d appointment of an Igbo coas, but only on d following conditions
1. Government must ensure his life is safe as coas.
2. He must not die or be killed as coas, even if he dies in office, his death must be internationally probed ,it should not be like that of the immediate past coas
Why not Ijaw
Why not Bini
Why not Tiv
Why not Yoruba?

Why only Igbo?

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by theTranslator: 11:50am On May 28, 2021
kestolove95:
A biafran cannot nd will never be chief of army staff..we still have report how ihejirka was exporting and stockpiling weapon in east while he was COAS
You are not normal
Antoeni:
The nation has 4 Military Service Chiefs. 2 are from the South and 2 are from the North.

The CDS is the overall Military boss, with the 3 other Service Chiefs, including the COAS, reporting to him.

1) Chief of Defence Staff: General Lucky Irabor. Delta State, (Igbo heritage).

2) Chief of Army Staff: Major General Farouk Yahaya. Sokoto State.

3) Chief of Naval Staff: Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo. Kano State.

4) Chief of Air Staff:
[Air-Vice Marshal Ishiaka Oladayo Amao. Osun State.

Contrary to the misinformation being peddled, the COAS is not higher in position than the CDS. The CDS is the top Military Man in Nigeria, answering only to the President who is C-In-C.

The nation has probably become aware of the work of COAS, because of the war against terrorism, and the role of the Army in that battle.

That however does not make COAS the Military head of the Armed Forces.

It is also important to note that the Military is not just the Army. The Military comprises the Army, Airforce and Navy.

The 4 men pictured are the top Military officers we have, and are in charge of fighting the war against terrorism.

Whether we support or detest the Government, our Military deserves our support.
This is nonsense sir

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Antoeni(m): 11:50am On May 28, 2021
The nation has 4 Military Service Chiefs. 2 are from the South and 2 are from the North.

The CDS is the overall Military boss, with the 3 other Service Chiefs, including the COAS, reporting to him.

1) Chief of Defence Staff: General Lucky Irabor. Delta State, (Igbo heritage).

2) Chief of Army Staff: Major General Farouk Yahaya. Sokoto State.

3) Chief of Naval Staff: Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo. Kano State.

4) Chief of Air Staff:
[Air-Vice Marshal Ishiaka Oladayo Amao. Osun State.

Contrary to the misinformation being peddled, the COAS is not higher in position than the CDS. The CDS is the top Military Man in Nigeria, answering only to the President who is C-In-C.

The nation has probably become aware of the work of COAS, because of the war against terrorism, and the role of the Army in that battle.

That however does not make COAS the Military head of the Armed Forces.

It is also important to note that the Military is not just the Army. The Military comprises the Army, Airforce and Navy.

The 4 men pictured are the top Military officers we have, and are in charge of fighting the war against terrorism.

Whether we support or detest the Government, our Military deserves our support.

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by temitope27(m): 11:51am On May 28, 2021
No Yoruba man as ever become the COAS , so y the noise from South East

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Quitam: 11:53am On May 28, 2021
I didn't support the new COAS's appointment earlier. However, looking at antecedents from 1999,i think PMB might not be wrong. Jonathan never appointed a northern muslim as COAS neither did OBJ. Yaradua never appointed a southern christian too. That's to tell you that natural kinship matters in such critical roles, especially in a divisive country like ours. I learnt that Ahanotu is a competent hand, but that doesn't mean he's the only competent in the league of generals. His being 2ic to Attahiru is not a yardstick too. GEJ skipped more than 30 generals to appoint Minimah, and they had to go.
Before some bigots come for my head, I believe in fair representation of all regions in government, and it's my firm submission that PMB's skew is towards the north not because of tribalism but elitism. As it stands, the northerners don't give a damn too about those appointees. What people want is peace and prosperity

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by chrisxxx(m): 11:54am On May 28, 2021
I dont blame Buhari here although we have had this mindset that he is nepotistic. Appointing someone from south would mean dropping the new Chiefs of other armed arms. That would not have been good for the system.

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by chukwuibuipob: 11:54am On May 28, 2021
sad

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Aufbauh(m): 11:55am On May 28, 2021
If anyone feels that PMB principle of appointment negate the federal character, he/she is free to approach the court for redress.

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by godwinkessi: 11:56am On May 28, 2021
Buhari is a devout Muslim and must always surround himself with his people. What you southerners expect from buhari? That he should appoint bunch of political prostitutes and betrayers like you people? Southerners that collect crumbs from Northerners and castigate their own brothers and sell their brothers for favors.

You people must not expect any Northerner to trust u bunch of betrayers. U sell ur own people what’s more a northerner. Buhari did wonderfully well. I’m very sure even some Southern BMC crew here will agree with me.

U can sell ur own brothers and expect the buyers to trust u. South is divided, North is more united.

Infact if Governorship position is by appointment, buhari will appointment Northerners to head the 36 states

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Quality20(m): 11:56am On May 28, 2021
I as an Igbo man support the sacking of D's new coas and the d appointment of an Igbo coas, but only on d following conditions
1. Government must ensure his life is safe as coas.
2. He must not die or be killed as coas, even if he dies in office, his death must be internationally probed ,it should not be like that of the immediate past coas

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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Sebastine1994(m): 11:56am On May 28, 2021
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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by Nobody: 11:56am On May 28, 2021
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Re: How Yahaya’s Appointment Questions Buhari’s Commitment To Federal Character by 4tomandchi: 11:56am On May 28, 2021
Buhari has proven over time to be spinless and nepotistic.

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