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Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by DaddyJapan(m): 3:24pm On Dec 29, 2024
Tinubu’s Buharization of the NNPC

By Farooq A. Kperogi

After the sustained, unwarranted personal attacks I endured for eight years from northerners for unswervingly calling out what I called the “embarrassingly undisguised Arewacentricity of Buhari’s appointments” in a February 2, 2019, column titled “Even Ahmadu Bello Would Be Ashamed of Buhari’s Arewacentricity,” I promised that I would look the other way if a southern president returned the favor after Buhari’s tenure.



But promises made in the heat of disillusionment often crumble under the weight of principle.

Ironically, this column was inspired by a well-regarded Yoruba supporter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is worried, in fact embarrassed, by the optics of what he says is Tinubu’s relentless Yorubacentric take-over of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).

His concern wasn’t just partisan discomfort; it was a profound unease about how this nepotistic approach undermines national cohesion.

I frankly hadn’t been paying attention to the internal dynamics at the NNPC, but the acquaintance pointed out that Yoruba people now occupy major positions at the NNPC and that a certain Bayo Ojulari is “being proposed as GMD after Mele Kyari’s term expires” early next year.


I haven’t independently confirmed the accuracy of this claim but given the closeness of the source of information to people in the circles of power, it’s probably best to not dismiss this with the wave of the hand.

His concern is that Tinubu, from the Southwest, is already the minister of petroleum. Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum and Chairman of the NNPC, is from the South-South. Chief Pius Akinyelure from the Southwest is NNPC’s Non-Executive Board Chairman.

The head of the NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr. Bala Wunti, my acquaintance pointed out, has been replaced by one Seyi Omotowa. Gbenga Komolafe is the chief executive officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), making him the highest-ranking upstream regulator.

“If a Yoruba man were to be the GMD, another Yoruba man is the Chairman, and yet another Yoruba man is the regulator, that’s extreme lopsidedness,” and other parts of Nigeria would be justified to feel uncomfortable, my acquaintance said.


As with issues of this nature, the reality may be more complex that the surface-level impressions that I have been presented with. Of the 12-member non-executive Board of Directors, I counted at least four names that I recognize as northern, and that includes Kyari, the outgoing GMD.

The 7-member Senior Management Team on NNPC’s website has three northerners (if Kyari is included). That seems fair. Plus, Buhari actually appointed many of the Yoruba people in high places at the NNPC. By these metrics, one might argue that there’s a semblance of balance.

However, Tinubu’s broader public image tells a different story. His administration is rapidly cementing a reputation for Yorubacentric provincialism. Like the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who governed Nigeria as if he were still a Katsina governor, Tinubu appears to be governing Nigeria as though he were still the governor of Lagos.

Just like Yar’adua was elected a Nigerian president but operated like a Katsina governor in Abuja, Tinubu is also, so far, a Nigerian president only in name. His mindset is still that of the governor of Lagos.

With a few notable (and in some cases unavoidable) exceptions, Tinubu’s government is largely the re-enactment of his time as the governor of Lagos. It is, for all practical purposes, an unabashed Lagos-centric Yorubacracy.


To be fair, though, with the possible exception of Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration, all civilian regimes since 1999 have been insular ethnocracies.

My source reminded me of a viral social media post I wrote on January 14, 2019, titled “New IGP: Why Progressive Northerners Should be Embarrassed” where I gave four reasons for being insistently censorious of Buhari’s Arewacentric appointments in response to southerners who asked why I was bothered since I was a northern Muslim who was “favored” by such appointments—“favored,” that is, on the emotional and symbolic plane.

I pointed out that I criticized similar such parochial appointments by previous presidents from the South and that it would be hypocritical to look the other way because I was now “favored” by such appointments.

I said people from my region and religion won’t always be in power, and I wanted to be able to stand on a firm moral pedestal when I criticize future presidents who replicate Buhari’s (and previous presidents’) provincialism.

Most importantly, I said, I was personally embarrassed by Buhari’s insularity and that every progressive northerner should be. I described it as the sort of embarrassment you feel when your best friend who thinks highly of your mother visits you in your home and your mother, during a family dinner, gives you a considerably bigger food portion size and choicer pieces of meat than your friend.

“You feel like screaming: ‘Mom, I know you love me, but you’re embarrassing me by showing overt preferential treatment to me in the presence of my friend’,” I wrote.

The Yoruba acquaintance of mine who alerted me to the creeping Yoruba-centric take-over of the NNPC said he was doing so out of a feeling of the same sense of embarrassment that inspired my rage against Buhari’s appointments that favored the North unfairly, especially in the areas of security.


Tinubu is doing in the economy sector what Buhari did in the security sector. The minister of finance, the governor of the central bank, and every other consequential agency in finance is headed by a Yoruba man. I am not sure Nigeria has ever seen this level of extreme, state-sanctioned ethnocentric domination of a critical segment of national life.

Appointing another Yoruba individual as the head of the NNPC would complete what many already perceive as the ethnic capture of Nigeria’s economic nerve center. It would not only cement Tinubu’s image as an insensitive ethnocrat but also exacerbate public discontent and foster deeper divisions in an already polarized nation.

If Tinubu is unaware of this burgeoning perception, he needs to awaken to its reality. Leadership is not just about policies and actions; it’s also about managing optics and inspiring confidence in a nation’s collective identity.

In a September 5, 2015, column titled “Buhari is Losing the Symbolic War,” where I railed against the exclusion of Igbo people in Buhari’s first appointments, I wrote:

“Symbolism isn't the same thing as substance. Appointing people to governmental positions does nothing to improve anybody's lot—except, perhaps, the people so appointed and their immediate families.

“Jonathan's disastrous 5-year presidency couldn’t even bring basic infrastructure like boreholes to his hometown of Otueke, yet his people derive vicarious satisfaction from the fact of his being Nigeria's former president.


“Human beings are animated by a multiplicity of impulses, including rational and emotional impulses, both of which are legitimate. When we turn on our rational impulses, we may ask: What would appointing an Igbo man as SGF, for instance, do to Igbo people? The answer is ‘nothing.’

“But we are more than rational beings: we are also emotional beings. That's why people are invested in symbolism. Appointing someone from the southeast or the deep south is merely a symbolic gesture, but it inspires a sense of inclusion in the minds of many people from that region; it serves as a symbolic conduit through which people vicariously connect with the government.”

This cycle of ethnic favoritism must end if Nigeria is to realize its full potential as a nation. To grow and thrive, we need leaders who can transcend the narrow confines of ethnocracy.

We need leadership that embraces diversity and inclusion, not as buzzwords but as guiding principles for governance. Only then can we begin to heal the fractures that divide us and build a nation that serves all its citizens, regardless of ethnicity or region.

Source: https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/12/tinubus-buharization-of-nnpc.html

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by DaddyJapan(m): 5:11pm On Dec 29, 2024
Say what you want but there can be no denying that Farooq Kperogi raises the spectre of Nigeria's latest lurch towards ethnocracy. cool

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by WesleyPepper: 5:14pm On Dec 29, 2024
This Athiefk.u lackey again

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Abass07(m): 5:12am On Dec 30, 2024
I think the last time we had a national president was during the regime of Obasanjo.

But according to the comment below, it's been long a Yoruba man was made the NNPC MD. If the Yoruba man is qualified, I don't see any reason why he should be stopped from being the boss.

What is wrong is replacing all the other heads of important parastatals in NNPC with Yoruba people. Are others not qualified?

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by KIDfurniture(m): 5:12am On Dec 30, 2024
Worst president since 1999. Blood suckers

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by bankyblue(m): 5:12am On Dec 30, 2024
This is just a pen power play, so the the GMD position can still go to the north.

You northern complain of lopsided appointment .
Have u gone to FIRS? CBN? NICOMSAT?. Etc

Go and see Malo boys and girls everywhere.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by strangest(m): 5:16am On Dec 30, 2024
Whatever
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by LegendHero(m): 5:17am On Dec 30, 2024
Lol, below is the list of past NNPC GMD. We have only one Yoruba since 1999 and the list is dominated by the Northerners.

I don’t know Tinubu mind, but if the next NNPC GMD will be Bashir Ojulari from Kwara, Jagaban should proceed and appoint him and call the bluff of these noise makers once and for all.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by bcomputer101: 5:17am On Dec 30, 2024
E no go better for the two of them

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Max24: 5:20am On Dec 30, 2024
Are they not performing? Or are they not qualified? Unlike Buhari that puts his kinsmen in positions whether they are qualified or not. The problem of the North is large uneducated populace.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by magabounce(m): 5:21am On Dec 30, 2024
We operate a government of Ethnocracy, tribalism, and regionalism. Unfortunately so, as every politician is either scared or unsure of anyone who isn’t from their region.
As opposed to appointment based on merit

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Strictlygreen: 5:22am On Dec 30, 2024
Heaven did not fall when Buhari Did it. Heaven will not now fall. Farouk rest.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by ACRI: 5:23am On Dec 30, 2024
This cycle of ethnic favoritism must end if Nigeria is to realize its full potential as a nation

I agree!!

But when Buhari institutionalized this social malady, northerners looked the other way

Nigeria needs leaders and followers with a different mindset..before we can enter the promised land, until then, it's not yet Uhuru

Num 14:24 "But my servant Caleb isn't like the others. So because he has faith in me, I will allow him to cross into Canaan, and his descendants will settle there"
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by HORLADY(m): 5:24am On Dec 30, 2024
We will come back to discuss when everyone is fully awake.
I like the fact that he is aware that appointment of people into government only betters the appointee's life and perhaps some of his cronies and not the lives of the masses.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Bluntemperor: 5:25am On Dec 30, 2024
DaddyJapan:


Source: https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2024/12/tinubus-buharization-of-nnpc.html

This one always uses his Country to cruise and do University anatomy in the American System,where he reside,without saying anything substantial, nor bring Solutions to myriad of Problems that his Buhari brother left behind for Nigerians.
What a shame to be dramatising it on Nairaland!
Mr T-Pain follower,you are still there, until Mr Trump will come, enjoy your time while it lasts!
Radarada!
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by LegendHero(m): 5:25am On Dec 30, 2024
DaddyJapan:
Say what you want but there can be no denying that Farooq Kperogi raises the spectre of Nigeria's latest lurch towards ethnocracy. cool

Nigeria has always been about ethnocracy. Right from 1960 till date.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 5:25am On Dec 30, 2024
Farooq, you too like wailing

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Wyttcat: 5:28am On Dec 30, 2024
Has he broken any law?

President Tinubu has to put in people that he can trust, because if things go south, it's him you will blame.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by poseidon12: 5:33am On Dec 30, 2024
WesleyPepper:
This Athiefk.u lackey again

Only an unpatriotic fool will find fault with what the author wrote.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by kokoA(m): 5:33am On Dec 30, 2024
So we wey no be Hausa, Yoruba or Igbo our own don finish for dis country be that o

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Frigga13: 5:46am On Dec 30, 2024
The Yoruba government of Tinubu…

That’s how they call the government in Northern Nigeria

But on nairaland .. Yoruba people will attack and abuse on reality

God help Nigeria

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Biodun556(m): 5:50am On Dec 30, 2024
This PDP farroog kperogi is wailing too much
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by NetbizBoss: 6:02am On Dec 30, 2024
This is the reason every tribe in Nigeria want their son to govern but in a sane clime they don't care where their president come from because he will do justice to everyone. Our politics in Nigeria is base on tribalism

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by PulaPower: 6:39am On Dec 30, 2024
I haven’t independently confirmed the accuracy of this claim but given the closeness of the source of information to people in the circles of power, it’s probably best to not dismiss this with the wave of the hand.

So, why not confirm first before spitting out gibberish?

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by YoungBlackRico(m): 6:45am On Dec 30, 2024
God punish you and that your "Yoruba" friend.
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Buccalcavity2: 6:53am On Dec 30, 2024
Disappointing when supposed educated minds start bigotry and championing parochial ethnic interest.

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by NairalandForumo: 6:55am On Dec 30, 2024
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by AfonjaConehead: 7:05am On Dec 30, 2024
This position should be exclusively reserved only for the Niger Deltans

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Pearlty(f): 8:25am On Dec 30, 2024
As an igbo man, I just want biafra

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutente23: 8:31am On Dec 30, 2024
LegendHero:
Lol, below is the list of past NNPC GMD. We have only one Yoruba since 1999 and the list is dominated by the Northerners.

I don’t know Tinubu mind, but if the next NNPC GMD will be Bashir Ojulari from Kwara, Jagaban should proceed and appoint him and call the bluff of these noise makers once and for all.

I thought this was a southern presidency

Are Yorubas the only southerners in Nigeria? Even OBJ chose a south south as his GMD while Jonathan chose from north Central and Christian north

Yoruba ethnocentricity in govt is too narrow and only short sighted will not see the danger therein. Even Buhari was not this daft.

It will be too easy to victimise Yorubas when Tinubu leaves and no one will speak up for them.

Buhari carried the whole north along not just his north West of Fulani tribe

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Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Pennywise2: 8:32am On Dec 30, 2024
No comment until we all unite as one
Re: Tinubu’s Buharization Of The NNPC - Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutente23: 8:39am On Dec 30, 2024
LegendHero:


Nigeria has always been about ethnocracy. Right from 1960 till date.

That's not true. Nigeria was about regions
The reason north emerged the strongest is because the Fulani led by Ahmadu Bello were ready to give others a seat at the table.
It was something that galvanised the north and makes them thick till today.
Nigeria's devolution into tribes is what has ultimately hurt its destiny
If you know you don't want a better Nigeria, rather than coming here and pontificating nonsense, it's better the country breaks up into constituent units. No nation serious about development mashes ethnic supremacy a part of its national life

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