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Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by dododawa1(op): 9:29am On Oct 23, 2024
Former Ogun State Governor, Olusegun Osoba, on Tuesday, stated that suspicion and lack of trust are the primary reasons many presidents and governors avoid transferring leadership to their deputies.

The veteran journalist expressed these concerns at the 3rd Annual Conference of the Forum of Former Deputy Governors of Nigeria, held in Abuja.

The event, themed “Strategic Solutions for Good Governance, Food Security and Sustainable Growth in Nigeria,” highlighted these governance challenges.

While describing the situation as unfortunate, Osoba noted that it is a global issue, not confined to Nigeria or Africa.

The former governor cited the political tension between former United States Vice President Al Gore and his principal, Bill Clinton, as an example.

He said, “It is most unfortunate. It is not just in Africa — it happens all over the world. You will recall the case of Al Gore and Bill Clinton. Al Gore was his vice president, and he contested the presidency. But because he thought Clinton might be a liability, he didn’t involve him in his campaign.

So, this issue is not limited to Nigeria. It is rare to see a deputy succeeding their boss. However, there are still opportunities for such individuals in this country. As I mentioned earlier, the array of leaders who are still young and passionate about Nigeria, even from what we have seen at this conference, gives us confidence that one day, one of them will emerge as the president of this country.

Osoba also lamented the persistent trend of governors plotting or sponsoring impeachment against their deputies.

When asked whether the constitution could be amended to protect deputies from their superiors in government, the politician said there was little anyone could do.

Again, you can’t amend the constitution against governors using their influence and powers to impeach their deputies. There is nothing anybody can do about it. If the State House of Assembly is friendly with the governor, he can attempt anything, including impeaching his deputy.

What we should continue to promote is for leaders to build relationships. It is not by law but through relationship. As they say, you wash your hands with both the left and right—it’s through cooperation,” he stated.

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, also shared his perspective, acknowledging that this is a controversial issue many leaders are reluctant to discuss.

Ganduje, however, lightened the mood by joking that even God Almighty didn’t consider having a deputy during creation.

The former Kano governor expressed optimism that continued advocacy might lead lawmakers to call for a constitutional review to strengthen the position of deputy leaders.


He said, “Whether you are a deputy governor or a vice president, it’s the same concept of deputising. This concept is a very controversial one.

Even in theology, God has no deputy because of its controversial nature. God declared that everyone, including His prophets, is a servant. So, it’s an issue that remains a no-go area.

“But a leader doesn’t determine his continuity in office. A leader could fall sick at any time and would need someone to steer the ship. If a leader dies, there must be someone to take over. No one can do it alone.

The difference between a governor and his deputy is not biological. It’s not because one was born to be a governor and the other to be a deputy.
I think this is an issue we will continue to debate until there is a review of the Constitution. Perhaps certain provisions could be added in favour of deputy governors.
https://punchng.com/why-presidents-governors-avoid-handing-over-power-to-deputies-osoba/

Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Mrfixiit: 9:34am On Oct 23, 2024
Corrupt people full this country
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by wellmax(m): 9:42am On Oct 23, 2024
Trust is the main issue.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by 89green: 9:42am On Oct 23, 2024
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Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Jestin: 9:42am On Oct 23, 2024
Na trust issues dey spoil relationships 😂
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by EmperorCaesar(m): 9:45am On Oct 23, 2024
cheesy

Its not an African thing and its historical

The old Roman Empire had issues that lasted a hundred years cause of things like this

Humans are power drunk and behave animalistic when holding one.



Its unreasonable to handover to your deputies
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by ladilawal82(m): 9:45am On Oct 23, 2024
Ganduje joked that even God didn't have a deputy.

His sense humour is apt cheesy
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by TheAlchemist: 9:46am On Oct 23, 2024
Because the President and Governors believe they are above the law.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by emmy512(m):
so there is forum of deputy governors abi ex,
but Ganduje is somehow right.

Deputies are deputies to mainly act in the absence of their principal.

so they are like a backup not the main drive.

4 days later and I add to this,

Do not outshine the master rule of power should be studied more by deputies
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by jospepper(m): 9:46am On Oct 23, 2024
One Lagos governor once said the deputy is like a spare tyre.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by helinues: 9:46am On Oct 23, 2024
Baba lu'ba
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by kgr8mike(m): 9:47am On Oct 23, 2024
We must all understand that this country belongs to all of us and do things well. It does not belong to the Governor more than it does to his deputy. Many feel entitled instead of privileged and that the reason for all the frustrations in governance and society.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by ourcrudeoil: 9:47am On Oct 23, 2024
Greed
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Obakoolex(m):
It's nothing but just because of personal gains and ego.
Especially this country that is full of kleptomaniac leaders.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by emmabest2000(m): 9:48am On Oct 23, 2024
wellmax:
Trust is the main issue.

Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Blitzerz: 9:48am On Oct 23, 2024
Its not your birthright idioot.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by dododawa1(op): 9:51am On Oct 23, 2024
Human being


prefer



puppets
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by ybalogs(m): 9:51am On Oct 23, 2024
Why nominate a deputy you wouldn't trust??
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by spencekat(m): 9:52am On Oct 23, 2024
jospepper:
One Lagos governor once said the deputy is like a spare tyre.
They are spare tyres naa.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by MaziObinnaokija: 9:54am On Oct 23, 2024
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Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by jikannyankpa: 9:56am On Oct 23, 2024
for fear of the unknown
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by datola: 9:58am On Oct 23, 2024
Trust is a scarce commodity
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by iampeterben(m): 9:58am On Oct 23, 2024
It's the leaders that is problems of Nigeria. We have never been blessed with a leader like Yar'adua.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Neoteny(m):
This is a silly take.

Gore avoided Clinton only because the latter had a tainted reputation over the Monica Lewinsky affair.

Obama endorsed Biden

Biden has endorsed Harris; why wasn't this mentioned?
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by joeyswift(m): 9:59am On Oct 23, 2024
Greed
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Hateandthunder: 10:00am On Oct 23, 2024
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Quelme: 10:02am On Oct 23, 2024
That's why we can never hand over power to the Agulu beer man, Bitter Hoebi.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by lagosrd: 10:02am On Oct 23, 2024
dododawa1:
https://punchng.com/why-presidents-governors-avoid-handing-over-power-to-deputies-osoba/
You can hear for yourself. These are the ideas that keeps us where we have been. I bet you there is nothing as good as having a deputy and engaging them positively. The moment they get power everyone else becomes their suspect.

If a governor is creative enough, the deputy can't have enough work to do.
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by Primusinterpares(m): 10:03am On Oct 23, 2024
Nigeria is not ripe foe democracy
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by BOG202(m): 10:05am On Oct 23, 2024
As God no get Deputy, make we kukuma comot vice and deputy position from Nigeria'S constitution...

Ganduje... I hail you... cool
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by lagosrd:
Neoteny:
This is a silly take.

Gore avoided Clinton only because the latter had a tainted reputation over the Monica Lewinsky affair.

Biden has endorsed Harris; why wasn't this mentioned?
That's how they manipulate things and dish out distorted historical peice to compliments their narrative
Re: Why Presidents, Governors Avoid Handing Over Power To Deputies — Osoba by southsouthking(m): 10:07am On Oct 23, 2024
You all swore and pledged your loyalty to the people not to individuals. You are tyrannical and many of you are the cause of our problem.
People trust you and your ability you get there and start pursuing personal agenda.
You're not trustworthy
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