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Why I Didn’t Retire Arase –buhari by Danmas: 9:50am On Jun 24, 2016 |
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday opened
up on why he retained immediate past Inspector-
General of Police, Solomon Arase.
Buhari, who spoke through his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina in Lagos
said he retained Arase, not because of his
strategy and tactics as a police, but, because of
Arase’s intellect and capacity as an operation
person.
The president spoke during the public presentaton
of Cascade of Change…, a book written by Lagos
State Commissioner for Information and Strategy,
Mr. Steve Ayorinde.
Adesina, who spoke about the reaction of the
immedite past IGP to a farewell dinner the
president held in his honour, said Arase had
expected to be sacked before the end of his
tenure.
“Arase told the president it was very strange for
him to have been invited for a farewell dinner,
because, what we know in Nigeria, is that, you
are sacked on the pages of newspapers.”
According to Adesina, Arase also had the fear
that, since, he was inherited by Buhari’s
administration, he was not sure of being retained;
so, everyday, he had the trepediation he would
hear he had been removed.
But, quoting President Buhari on why he retained
Arase till the end of his tenure, Adesina said:
“When it was the turn of the president to speak,
he explained why he kept Arase as IGP.
“He said he saw the quality of his mind and he
saw the quality of things, he had written. You
know Arase has many publications to his credit
and he also saw his capacity as an operations
person and he decided to keep him till his tenure
expired.”
The president’s aide told the gathering that
Buhari appreciates sound mind and intellect “and
that shows the goodwill he has for Mr. Steve
Ayorinde, the author of the book.”
Adesina commended Ayorinde and urged
Nigerians to emulate him and always contribute
to knowledge.
Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode has said his administration will take the
state to the next level, and make it a globally
competitive city-state.
“In the last one year, we have laid the foundation
to make Lagos a globally competitive city-state.
In the coming years, we will build on this
foundation to move Lagos to the next level, a
level of first class infrastructure, services,
economic growth and opportunities for all,” he
said.
Ambode, who noted that the state has the
privilege of housing the largest collection of
media houses in Nigeria, canvassed support of
every journalist, editor, columnist and blogger in
the development of the state.
“Our government will always do its part and we
call on the media to be our partner as we build a
Lagos State where everybody has a voice, a
chance and opportunities,” he said.
The governor commended Ayorinde, saying the
publication will enhance knowledge “as well as
shed more light on issues of public discourse and
enrich policy design and implementation process.”
He appreciated Ayorinde’s contributions and
participation as the arrowhead of the media and
strategy team during his gubernatorial campaign.
“He represents a generation of conscious
journalists who have committed to working
towards a better society. We are proud to have
him in the Lagos State Executive and he has been
involved in various stages in the implementation
of our Change Agenda.
“He has deployed his professional skills,
competence and experience in promoting our
socio-political reforms through a liberal and
focused policy implementation strategy.”
Chairman on the occasion and former governor of
Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba said in the
last one year, Ambode has silently embarked on
massive transformation of the State. Osoba said
he was happy that the administration has
continued in the tradition of excellence that the
state has always been known for. He alluded to
the clearing of Falomo Roundabout in Ikoyi, the
ongoing dualisation of Epe-Ijebu Road, among
other infrastructural projects in the state.
Professor Pat Utomi, in his speech, recalled the
early days of Ambode in office and said he was
initially miscontrued to lack the capacity to lead
the state, “but, in no time, he proved critics
wrong.”
In her goodwill message, former managing
director of Concord Newspapers, Dr. Doyin Abiola
said she was proud that Lagos has always been a
centre of excellence producing people of
excellence.
“I have never met the governor and I have never
had any discussion with him but, from what he
has been doing so far, it is clear that he was
prepared for the job and he has been moving from
step to step. I have always wondered how Lagos
survived when the local government allocation of
the state was withheld by the Federal
Government. I could not understand it and it was
said that governor Ambode successfully managed
the account of the state at that time and, so, I
want to commend them for the good works they
are doing and urge them to continue,” she said.
Media personalities, who attended the ceremony
included Eric Osagie, Managing Director and
Editor-in-Chief of The Sun Publishing Limited,
Steve Nwosu, Deputy Managing Director and
Executive Director, Bolaji Tunji.
Others were the National President of the Nigeria
Union of Journalists, Mr. Waheed Odusile,
Managing Director of New Telegraph, Mrs. Funke
Egbemode, Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of
Vanguard Media, Gbenga Adefaye, among other
eminent Nigerians. sunnewsonline.com/why-i-didnt-retire-arase-buhari/ |
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