Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,208,352 members, 8,002,323 topics. Date: Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 09:01 AM

Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies (14049 Views)

Ministers, Heads Of Agencies Restricted To 3-vehicle Convoy — Tinubu / Buhari Swaps Two Heads Of Agencies Under The Humanitarian Ministry / Dogara Loyalists In Fix Over Gbajabiamila (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Islie: 12:31pm On Sep 02
Personnel from agencies under the Presidency have expressed concerns about the oversight visits being undertaken by the Chief of Staff (CoS) to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila.

In separate interviews with Daily Trust, they argued that such an oversight is traditionally the responsibility of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and the National Assembly.

On August 22, Gbajabiamila began the “fact-finding exercises and familiarisation tours”, which have seen him conduct on-the-site assessments of key agencies under the Presidency.

The agencies he has so far visited include the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA), the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), the Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI).

Others are the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Hajj Commission (NAHCON).

Daily Trust reliably gathered that prior to the Chief of Staff’s visits, heads of the agencies had been summoned to a meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the State House on July 30, where they were briefed on what to expect during these visits.

The chief executives of the agencies were said to have been told that the visits were part of a broader initiative to ensure the agencies adhere strictly to the established regulations and guidelines, including the Public Service Rules (PSR), which govern employments, promotions, and other administrative guidelines.

They were, according to sources, also cautioned against carrying out employments without securing “appropriate waivers”, and that when such waivers were obtained, the recruitment process must not jeopardise the career progression of existing officers.

They were also said to have been instructed that all promotions, conversions, upgrading, and discipline matters for 2024 must be concluded not later than the end of this month.

Additionally, they were directed to strictly adhere to procurement regulations and thresholds to avoid any infractions and the attendant consequences.

The CEOs were also directed to ensure their agencies’ activities comply with all relevant laws and regulations, particularly in the areas of financial management, procurement and human resources.

Ahead of Gbajabiamila’s visits, they had been asked to prepare a 15-minute presentation each, outlining their respective agencies’ mandates, achievements, challenges and future plans.

The presentations were being followed by interactive sessions with their management staff, during which the Chief of Staff asked questions and sought clarifications on various issues of interest.

The CEOs were also required to provide copies of their agencies’ Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), organograms (including names and contact details of key officers), up-to-date nominal rolls, soft and hard copies of their presentations, and their Establishment Acts.

Critics have argued that such oversight functions are for the Office of the SGF, not the Chief of Staff, expressing concerns that Gbajabiamila may be overstepping his role and encroaching on the responsibilities of other offices. They express fears that this might lead to infighting between the two offices to the detriment of the nation.

Sources said the agencies might be stripped of their powers to carry out employments and promotions, as well as faithfully implement their project plans.

A senior official in the Office of the SGF, who spoke to Daily Trust on the condition of anonymity, said Gbajabiamila’s visits could undermine the authority of the SGF and other senior government officials.

“These visits are unprecedented and could set a dangerous precedent. The Chief of Staff is a political appointee, and his role should be limited to coordinating the activities of the presidency, not taking on oversight functions that are traditionally the responsibility of the SGF or the National Assembly,” the official said.

Senior civil servants divided

However, some senior staff in the Office of the SGF, expressed divergent views on the issue.

While some of them faulted Gbajabiamila’s oversight visits, others said there was no issue.

According to a director, so long as there are no illegalities or infractions of existing rules, there is nothing wrong with the Chief of Staff’s oversight visits.

“He is a political appointee, and he couldn’t have undertaken such visits without the president’s mandate,” the director said.

But another director in the administrative department of one of the agencies, viewed the Chief of Staff’s oversight visits as inappropriate, saying, “I see this as meddlesomeness. There are established channels for the oversight of agencies, and for a political appointee like the Chief of Staff to assume such responsibilities is not in good taste. His role should be strictly about coordinating staff within the Presidency and acting as a clearing house, not taking on supervisory duties over civil servants.”

Also speaking to Daily Trust, a senior civil servant in the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, who pleaded anonymity said: “As an internal review, the oversight by the Chief of Staff to the President is okay. However, the most appropriate field oversight is usually done by an external body, which, under normal circumstances, is the National Assembly.

“But we know that there may be more than meet the eye about this particular oversight visits by the Chief of Staff to the President”, the senior official said.

Another civil servant said Gbajabiamila’s visits could create confusion and overlap in responsibilities, leading to potential conflicts between different branches of government.

“It is important to maintain clear lines of authority and responsibility within the government. When multiple officials start taking on roles that are not within their mandates, it can lead to confusion and inefficiency,” the civil servant said.

A retired director, who served in the Offices of the SGF and the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF), expressed a similar view.

He said there is nothing inherently wrong in the Chief of Staff’s oversight visits if it benefits the service, but asked the government to always communicate clearly to the public in order to avoid misunderstanding.


CoS’ visits not against our mandate – Reps

When contacted, Philip Agbese, Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, said the oversight visits by the Chief of Staff are not in conflict with the mandate of lawmakers.

According to him, the legislature encourages close supervisory checks and monitoring of agencies to ensure things are done correctly.

“What the Right Honourable Chief of Staff to Mr. President is doing is not in any way in conflict with our mandate as a parliament. On our part, we encourage routine supervisory checks by members of the executive in their duties over agencies and departments that are directly under their control.

“Those visits are valuable because they provide firsthand information about the state of these agencies, which is often lacking. Our Right Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila, being a product of the parliament, has demonstrated that institutional memory is crucial for the transformation of this country,” he said.

Agbese also said that the Chief of Staff’s visits could help bridge gaps in communication between the executive and legislature.

“By conducting these visits, the Chief of Staff is ensuring that the executive branch is fully informed about the activities and challenges of the agencies under its control. This can only be beneficial for the overall governance of the country,” he added.


CSOs seek scrutiny of CoS’ action

In an interview with Daily Trust, Dr. Samson Itodo, Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, said while there is nothing wrong with government officials working towards good governance, Gbajabiamila’s actions require careful scrutiny.

“The Chief of Staff is a personal appointee of the president and lacks the constitutional authority to carry out the functions of other government officials, even when he has the president’s mandate,” Itodo said.

He cautioned that such actions could set a bad precedent and create friction between government organs.

Tunde Salman, the team lead of the Good Governance Team (GGT) Nigeria, expressed a different view, saying that: “The Chief of Staff would not have undertaken these visits without the president’s mandate. Perhaps, the president wants to gain a better understanding of these offices. There is nothing wrong if it is done to improve governance,” Salman said, drawing a parallel to former U.S. President Barack Obama’s townhall meetings aimed at increasing transparency in government.

Salman further noted that the Chief of Staff’s visits could be seen as an attempt to streamline the operations of the presidency and ensure that agencies are working effectively and efficiently.

“If these visits lead to better coordination and improved performance of the agencies, then they should be welcomed. However, it is important to ensure that such actions do not undermine the authority of other officials or create unnecessary conflicts within the government,” he said.


Presidency, SGF’s Office silent

When contacted for comments, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy and the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Bayo Ononuga and Tope Ajayi respectively, neither answered calls to their mobile telephone lines nor replied to text and WhatsApp messages sent to them by one of our correspondents.

Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information in the Office of the SGF, declined comment on the issue.

https://dailytrust.com/concerns-over-gbajabiamilas-oversight-of-agencies/

2 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by CyrusVI(m): 12:34pm On Sep 02
According to a director, so long as there are no illegalities or infractions of existing rules, there is nothing wrong with the Chief of Staff’s oversight visits


This sums it up

They are just tryna Make a mountain out of a molehill. No be everything person go dey wail on top

25 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Bobloco: 12:35pm On Sep 02

“The Chief of Staff is a personal appointee of the president and lacks the constitutional authority to carry out the functions of other government officials, even when he has the president’s mandate,” Itodo said.

The truth is that Tinubu and those working for him have the penchant for violating the law and going against the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.

In saner climes, Tinubu should have long been impeached.

8 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Zico5(m): 12:38pm On Sep 02
Everyone just want to cut his or her own from national cake. This is why Gbajabiamila resigned as a member of house of representatives. He has not gotten enough and he need to do oversight of those plum agencies just to cut his own.

14 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Onenationn: 12:38pm On Sep 02
SPONSORED

DATA ANALYSIS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COURSE

In a data-driven world, mastering Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence is crucial for success. These skills are among the highest-paid in remote jobs and are in high demand.
A data analyst interprets and analyzes complex datasets to provide insights, support decision-making, and solve business problems. With AI, it has become easier.
Who really need this?
Aspiring data analyst, Marketing professionals, Entrepreneurs, job seekers and anyone who's ready to dive into digital strategies.
The video course is all in one from the basics for even beginners to understand, and become pros.
What you'll learn.:
Data Analysis Mastery.
Artificial intelligence.
Digital Strategy Essentials.

*COURSE OUTLINE*

> Introduction to Data Analysis and Digital Strategies ✅
⁃ Introduction to mastery of Data Analysis

⁃ Role of Data Analysis in Digital Strategies,
⁃ Data Sources and Collection Methods,
⁃ Data Cleaning and Preparation

*> Customer Insights and Spreadsheet Fundamentals* ✅
⁃ Unveiling Customer Insights,
⁃ Spreadsheets for Data Analysis,
⁃ Summarizing and Visualizing Data,
⁃ Data Storytelling

*> Customer Persona

*> Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence* ✅
⁃ Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Data Analysis,
⁃ AI-Powered Data Analysis Tools,
⁃ AI for Customer Persona Development,
⁃ AI for Marketing Automation,
⁃ Ethical Considerations in AI-Powered Data Analysis.
Feel free to call or DM the number provided on this flyer for further details.

1 Like

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Millimann: 12:39pm On Sep 02
Confusion everywhere.

Everybody is doing as he likes.
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by englishmart(m): 12:40pm On Sep 02
Nigeria is now officially Lagos state extension. We warned you, but Ronu's spirit and bigotry said, "No way". "Omooluabi ni mi"

12 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by arantess: 12:40pm On Sep 02
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by goody234: 12:41pm On Sep 02
Somebody should tell him what the job of a chief of staff is? I don't think this guy is a good administrator it a role that is apolitical he puts politics into that role its not done

4 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by ecolime(m): 12:41pm On Sep 02
“He is a political appointee, and he couldn’t have undertaken such visits without the president’s mandate,” the director said.

Nothing wrong with this as long as there are no issues of him seeking bribes from any MDA.

Do you think he went there in his own capacity?

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by happney65: 12:41pm On Sep 02
Gbaja Gangan is the Presido. If you know, you know

grin grin
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by arantess: 12:42pm On Sep 02
CyrusVI:



This sums it up

They are just tryna Make a mountain out of a molehill. No be everything person go dey wail on top

“The Chief of Staff is a personal appointee of the president and lacks the constitutional authority to carry out the functions of other government officials, even when he has the president’s mandate,” Itodo said.

He cautioned that such actions could set a bad precedent and create friction between government organs.


you copy half statement, you no see the above?!

4 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by deedeemob(m): 12:42pm On Sep 02
Really I don't see anything wrong here,I'm sure he's got the presidents mandate to act.

2 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by arantess: 12:43pm On Sep 02
ecolime:
Nothing wrong with this
everything wrong with it..

make una no dey support rubbish all the time..
you obviously didn't read all the article
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:43pm On Sep 02
Yoruba cabal doings

1 Like

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Bobby4090: 12:44pm On Sep 02
Why is the press always trying to paint the president black.

2 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Jack14(m): 12:45pm On Sep 02
Neat Tecno KB7J up for sale (Fairly used)
Location: Lagos
Price : 43k (slightly negotiable)
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by GboyegaD(m): 12:46pm On Sep 02
I'm not surprised by this news. Many of the current executive members do not understand their rules so it is expected.
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Salewa97: 12:46pm On Sep 02
Toh

Gbajabiamila is trying to make his boss, President Tinubu proud.

His visit to the various agencies is to know what they are doing, what they have achieved and what challenges they are facing.

I see nothing wrong with that

21 Likes

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Racoon(m): 12:47pm On Sep 02
A credit card fraudulent fella doing oversight on government agencies. Only in Nigeria.
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by BeardedmeatR(m): 12:47pm On Sep 02
George Akume and Gbajabiamila to fight next.
Oponuga and Ajuri are taken a short break.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by dionma: 12:48pm On Sep 02
What are they afraid of?
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Fiscus105(m): 12:54pm On Sep 02
.....and if its president who directed him to go thr, in other to have first hand information about the agencies.


In as much im of the opinion that cheif of staff to president or Govs are not supposed to be heard or even seen as often as they do in Nigeria. I think they are supposed to be preocupied by so much work that their principala are giving them, in other fir them to succed.

But in obodo naijeria, everybody wants be kingkong.
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Okwyjesus(m): 12:56pm On Sep 02
Bobloco:


The truth is that Tinubu and those working for him have the penchant for violating the law and going against the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.

In saner climes, Tinubu should have long been impeached. 

No!
This govt believe Yorubas are the only tribe that can help Tinubu suceed.

Concentrating major offices around the tribe and their people has been the pattern.

Bigotry can win election, it won't win give you good governance.

You need best brain from neutral political stand irrespective of tribe if you don't have any in your party
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by mastermaestro(m): 12:59pm On Sep 02
If the president cannot personally visit these agencies operating directly under his office, it is not out of place to ask his personal staff to do so on his behalf.

There may be certain facts he seeks to know other than what the secretary to the government might have submitted. No fuss, so long as the chief of staff doesn't abuse this privilege.

1 Like

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by Fiscus105(m): 1:00pm On Sep 02
Okwyjesus:


No!
This govt believe Yorubas are the only tribe that can help Tinubu suceed.

Concentrating major offices around the tribe and their people has been the pattern.

Bigotry can win election, it won't win give you good governance.
You need best brain from neutral political stand irrespective of tribe if you don't have any in your party


Hope you also biliv people should eat from whre they work!


Going by what happened, before, during and after election up till now, it takes great courage for any president outside igbo extraction to appoint sons and daughters of igbo to his govt.


Meanwhile, bigotry ought to have ended after election but for igbo, they you started since 2015 up till date, that it will go back to north and you will continue till day that only God knows
Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by ejieddy: 1:05pm On Sep 02
Are you afraid of Supervision? If you are doing well, you will be happy to be supervised. Did you hear the SGF complaining?

1 Like

Re: Concerns Over Gbajabiamila’s Oversight Of Agencies by DeLaRue: 1:13pm On Sep 02
Agencies are ultimately answerable to the President.

The President has the constitutional right to task a trusted appointee of his to check what the hell is going on in many of the inefficent agencies. If that trusted person is the Chief of Staff, so be it.

Nobody knows what many of these agencies do. Many of them are a coven of corruption and if you're not from an Agency's Oga's tribe, no promotion for you.

Majority of new employees are usually from Oga's tribe.

The report was by 'Daily Trust'.

Ha ha ha. We know why.

(1) (2) (Reply)

2023: Why Tinubu Will Succeed Buhari As President – Jibrin (Photo) / Atiku, Ayu Criticised For Shunning Ekiti PDP Campaign / PHOTOS: Ambode At LASU Convocation

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 51
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.