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Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Islie: 8:10am On Jun 03, 2017
Balarabe Musa, Junaid Mohammed, Gen. Williams, Tsav, Yerima accuse Ag. President of cornering federal jobs for kinsmen, cronies


He’s done no wrong- Prof Akintola


By musa jibril, tunde thomas and VINCENT KALU

For a government that has been dubbed lethargic in its first two years, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo in the last few months was a kick to life, and has brought a modicum of calm to the raging storm of citizen opposition to the APC government. His actions and words appear to have given a human face to the Buhari government otherwise considered by a recession-traumatised citizenry to be insensitive to their suffering and strong-arming the opposition with its war on corruption. While it may not have influenced the public opinion of the APC government, Osinbajo’s visibility, no doubt, mellowed public hostility against the government.

However, in a country of byzantine political ecosystem, and climate of vexing power politics, it is not farfetched for Osinbajo’s recent visibility to be misconstrued as subtly Machiavellian. In the past weeks, there had been grumblings, veiled as passing opinions and with vitriolic undertone.

When at last it came, the hail of criticisms––harshly accusing him of consolidating his power base ahead of the 2019 election––was a viral online polemic by a Dr. Ismaila Farouk.

The opening paragraph of the diatribe accused the Acting President for ‘tactical’ nepotism and cronyism that has seen key strategic cabinet positions filled by people linked to him.

“Contrary to the widely held belief that Vice President Osinbajo, a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and a Professor of Law is above board, a forensic analysis of his activities since he assumed office reveals that the VP has consistently abused his office, negating the principles of Federal Character and has systematically favored members of the Redeemed Church and his Yoruba tribe.”

It particularly knocked Osinbajo for the appointment of Dr Okey Enelamah as Minister for Trade and Investment––noting that the latter was his Deputy and later successor at the RCCG, Banana Island, Lagos. The Vice President was also indicted for the appointment of “his RCCG Brother” Alex Okoh as DG of the Bureau of Public Enterprise.

The long and short of it was that the VP is surreptitiously embedding his lackeys in positions of authority in violation of the principle of Federal Character, in key institutions like INEC and NNPC to the Non-Career Ambassadors and critical Regulatory Agencies.

According to the statement, “While Nigerians were trying to come to terms with the shock of Pastor Enelamah’s nomination, VP Osinbajo took a step further in his nepotistic disposition in the setting up of his office and selection of personal staff. First, he chose his former colleague at the University of Lagos Ade Ipaye who was also his Special Adviser while he was Attorney General of Lagos to serve as his Chief of Staff. Unsurprisingly, Ade Ipaye hails from Ogun State, the VP’s State of origin. He went on to relocate Laolu Akande, an indigene of Ogun State who was hibernating in New York to serve as his Media Adviser. For his Chief Economic Adviser, he appointed Ambassador Dipeolu also of Yoruba extraction. The VP didn’t stop there, of his 10 Principal Officers in his office, 9 are from his Yoruba ethnic group. In his quest to perpetuate his ilk in government, the VP has capitalised on the magnanimity of President Buhari’s implicit confidence in him to plant his Yoruba and RCCG brethren in key agencies of government.”

Senior Special Assistant, Media to the Acting President, Laolu Akande, declined to comment. There are nonetheless others who spoke against the storm precipitated by Farouk. One of such rebuttals online by an anonymous called it “a bunch of deliberate and wicked lies against a man of God who has come to support and serve,” citing the tirade as “an abortive attempt to disparage the truly beloved, humble VP.”


…Eminent Nigerians speak

Eminent Nigerians wade into the smoldering controversy, giving their constructive and weighed opinions.

According to Abubakar Tsav, former commissioner of police, Lagos state “Osinbajo has been very active as Acting President working very hard, with zeal, dedication and utmost efficiency and this is commendable. However, the recent appointments he has been making alarm me. Those appointments are very narrow and sectional. Those appointments will create division and sow seeds of ethnic discord.
How can Osinbajo appoint more than 80 per cent of his personal staff from South-West? Not only that, names of Yoruba also feature prominently on the list of appointments he made into parastatals. Again, most of these appointees are Christians. This is unacceptable. Osinbajo should realise that he is now a national figure.

“Although Osinbajo is humane, but he should be more liberal, and try to be pan-Nigerian in whatever he is doing . With the public outcry against him on this issue, I think he should do the needful. He should realise that what he has done on this appointments issue is not good for his own image, for the interests of the country, and it is also inimical to the growth and development of democracy in this country.”
On his part, Ola Ishola-Williams, a retired army general said

“Osinbajo really disappointed me. Look at the way the lady that used to be at PENCOM was removed. The lady was removed when she has not completed her tenure. She was unceremoniously removed.

Even at that, what I had expected was that the replacement for her should have been somebody from her geo-political zone, but that didn’t’ happen, Osinbajo now appointed a Yoruba to fill the post. That is bad.

Politicians should be careful, they should be sensitive to the feelings of others. It is very sad that Osinbajo is following the footstep of Buhari on issues relating to appointments. He should not copy Buhari at all, because this is how Buhari also concentrated all appointments in the North, and also favour Muslims in government appointments. Osinbajo should revert those appointments and follow due process. I even believe that some of these appointments should be given to professionals. Professionals should be recruited to run these parastatals instead of appointing politicians who are given the positions not based on merit.”

Alhaji Balarabe Musa, second republic governor of kaduna state said: “I will comment appropriately when I see it in prints. It has happened before. For instance, this culture of WAZOBIA all the time, and people are not ashamed of it. When the president comes from the North, you see him marginalizing the Southeast, when the president comes from the Southwest, you see him marginalizing the North, even when the president comes from the South-south you will not see the Southeast getting its fair share. That is why some people who are honest are saying that this time it has to come from the Southeast to give every Nigerian a sense of belonging and for national unity.

So, let us test them and see if it will be the same thing from those from the North, Southwest and South-south.

“It doesn’t make sense to surround yourself with people from your area; it doesn’t provide you with security. With the exception of Gowon and Murtala Mohammed, others didn’t give equal opportunities to people from other parts of the country. That is what Nigerians who are concerned should put their heads together to stop.”

Dr. Junaid Mohammed, second republic member of the House of Representatives in his reaction said “the way and manner Osinbajo made the recent appointment goes to prove that in the event of Osinbajo succeeding Buhari, we are going to have the same problem of nepotism, clannishness, cronyism and religious bigotry.

“Buhari doesn’t know the difference between cronyism, clannishness and religious bigotry, but the one by Osinbajo is determined and being done to pursue and favour the Yoruba agenda in Nigeria.
This untenable and unacceptable and he should be reminded in very clear terms that he has failed legitimately, he was not elected. He is nothing but a spare tyre and he still remains that.

“I understand (I have not been there though) that since Buhari came to power, if you go to Osinbajo’s office it is Ogun dialect that is spoken there. In addition also, all the key appointments, even those not made by Buhari, as he was not in office, he insisted on his own Yoruba people. Is that the kind of Nigeria we want to build?

All this goes to show that Nigerians were unfortunate to have Buhari as a leader, because if Buhari had been a leader there won’t have been all these problems, but because he is not in charge of the Presidency, it has been hijacked by the cabal, and Osinbajo is trying to hijacked what remains of the presidency. His actions are condemnable.”

On his part, Alhaji Shettima Yerima, President, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), said “a lot of government officials behave like that. When Buhari was making his appointments, some of us shouted and told him that this would not augur well with the nation, and we are thinking of how to unite the country to avoid any reason for people to be making agitations. What Osinbajo is doing is not different from what Buhari is doing whereby all appointments go to Daura village.

“This won’t help us, we must begin to see that the right thing is done and begin to consider other people and give each person a sence of belonging. When you see agitations coming from some quarters, it is not that they want to go; it is that they are not given the sense of belonging.

Why should somebody a professor of Law, former commissioner, a pastor of a highly reputed church like the Redeemed Christians Church of God, will descend this low to appoint only people from one side in a multi ethnic society.” Prof. Ishaq Akintola, executive director, Muslim Rights Concern, however defended Osinbajo saying he did no wrong.

“Personally, I have not seen Osinbajo doing anything wrong. It is unfortunate that many Nigerians have become professional critics.

Why are they condemning Osinbajo? Are they expecting him to recruit people he doesn’t know to work with him? Are those people he appointed that people are now condemning him for not competent to do the job?

It is natural that when you are a boss, you recruit those you know and trust to work with you. The attack on Osinbajo is not justified at all. It is very unfortunate that rather than appreciating Osinbajo and commend him for the good work he is doing, Nigerians are not appreciating him. Osinbajo is working very hard. Those attacks on him can’t be justified at all.

“I’m a Muslim but I can’t blame Osinbajo if he gives appointments to Christians mostly. It is natural. If a Muslim is occupying the same position, that’s what he will do exactly. You know in Nigeria we don’t trust each other. We have mutual distrust for one another. Until we have a new orientation in our personal inter-personal relationship, this type of issue will continue to come up.”


http://sunnewsonline.com/alleged-tribalism-nepotism-north-knocks-osinbajo/

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Lordxeer(m): 8:14am On Jun 03, 2017
So what?
Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by dodelight(m): 8:22am On Jun 03, 2017
Interesting! The North blaming Osinbajo for nepotism is like the Devil telling Lai Mohammed "You are a liar!"
That said, I think our Acting President needs to pay attention to these things so that he does not go the way of his boss in facing bitter criticisms. God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:22am On Jun 03, 2017
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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by dealslip(f): 8:26am On Jun 03, 2017
are you for real. He is only towing the path of his Oga. It shows he is a faithful guy, sticking to the principles of Buhari. We said Buhari was appointing only Northerners they said the constitution doesn't mandate him to appoint his staff based on Federal character and he would only work with people he trusts and he is comfortable with. Why should the modus operandi change now. The North is the most selfish region in Nigeria always wanting things their way and never giving others the same benefits. This is not the docile Nigeria of then anymore. We will scatter everything if some people think it is their birth right to always have their way.
Was he the one that appointed Enelamah as Minister or Buhari, isn't he supposed to have been presented by his state considering he is a southeasterner and we all know SE is strongly opposed to APC. Are the aware that after the Catholic Church, RCCG has the largest congregation in Nigeria, there is high probability that a member would likely qualify besides they must be qualified. I know Enelamah is an Harvard trained accountant and Medical Doctor. He has equally worked in the White House and was a successful businessman, the owner of Finance sourcing company.

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by vantage001: 8:28am On Jun 03, 2017
It has begun.
The north gradually withdrawing themselves from the political legacy of nepotism that buhari entrenched leaving osibanjo to bear the mess.
I would like to see the miracle this guy will use to become president and where the votes will come from apart from the paltry ones from his region. It is not even politically tenable anyway.
Tonye Barcanista may not be wrong afterall.
Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by omenkaLives(m): 8:30am On Jun 03, 2017
Same ol shiit, just a different day. Someone will always Be dissatisfied with whoever runs things at the top, no matter what.

Those men should go take several seats jor.

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Firgemachar: 8:37am On Jun 03, 2017
All of a sudden, abokkis nowwant to be part of Osinbajo's personal staff.
Abba Kyari and co no longer matter to them again.
Na wa o.
How times change!

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:37am On Jun 03, 2017
Cry us a river. useless parasitic north who have nothing to offer other than quota system, nepotism, terrorism, child marriage, almajiris, disease and virus.
We should all go back to regionalism.
Osibanjo should fckkk off in 2019 if he's going to continue the status quo.
I want a region devoid of the North. They control SW port, yet all south west people don't care. I rebuke every spirit of cowardice and servitude.

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by NCP: 8:39am On Jun 03, 2017
What about majority of the Cawos appointed into security positions by Mr Buhari.

Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:42am On Jun 03, 2017
How is Alex Okoh and Okey Yoruba? These abooooki needs a resounding slap? Oh because they aren't aborki? Cows!

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:42am On Jun 03, 2017
When Buhari was appointing northerners we all kicked. Osinbajo case will not be different.

Osinbajo has shown that he is an ethnic supremacist and a bigot. The clown parading as a pastor should know that his waterloo approaches.

You can't marginalise other section of the country and expect us to HAIL YOU!!!

Beside, Osinbajo is unfit to succeed Buhari. If that is what he is planning towards, he should be ready for stiff opposition in the North and the South.

North/East ticket 2019 For Equity And Justice!!!

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by icedfire(m): 8:44am On Jun 03, 2017
This people get problem oo. The cow in UK appointed ONLY Muslims from his tribe. So make Osinbande too come appoint Muslims for his kitchen cabinet!!!
Nsogbu dikwa.
..wahala dey
Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:50am On Jun 03, 2017
dodelight:
Interesting! The North blaming Osinbajo for nepotism is like the Devil telling Lai Mohammed "You are a liar!"
That said, I think our Acting President needs to pay attention to these things so that he does not go the way of his boss in facing bitter criticisms. God Bless Nigeria.
dealslip:
are you for real. He is only towing the path of his Oga. It shows he is a faithful guy, sticking to the principles of Buhari. We said Buhari was appointing only Northerners they said the constitution doesn't mandate him to appoint his staff based on Federal character and he would only work with people he trusts and he is comfortable with. Why should the modus operandi change now. The North is the most selfish region in Nigeria always wanting things their way and never giving others the same benefits. This is not the docile Nigeria of then anymore. We will scatter everything if some people think it is their birth right to always have their way.
Was he the one that appointed Enelamah as Minister or Buhari, isn't he supposed to have been presented by his state considering he is a southeasterner and we all know SE is strongly opposed to APC. Are the aware that after the Catholic Church, RCCG has the largest congregation in Nigeria, there is high probability that a member would likely qualify besides they must be qualified. I know Enelamah is an Harvard trained accountant and Medical Doctor. He has equally worked in the White House and was a successful businessman, the owner of Finance sourcing company.
Firgemachar:
All of a sudden, abokkis nowwant to be part of Osinbajo's personal staff.

Abba Kyari and co no longer matter to them again.

Na wa o.

How times change!
NCP:
What about majority of the Cawos appointed into security positions by Mr Buhari.
ColonelDrake:
Cry us a river. useless parasitic north who have nothing to offer other than quota system, nepotism, terrorism, child marriage, almajiris, disease and virus.
We should all go back to regionalism.
Osibanjo should fckkk off in 2019 if he's going to continue the status quo.
I want a region devoid of the North. They control SW port, yet all south west people don't care. I rebuke every spirit of cowardice and servitude.

This show of hypocrisy, selfishness and ethnic supremacism will never work. Osinbajo erred and we shall teach him that Nigeria political space is multi-ethnic come 2019.

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by osinbanjoisaliar: 8:50am On Jun 03, 2017
It's obvious they have something sinister planned for the coordinator. I can't wait to see him and tinubu jailed and whipped as an example to the suffersticated brown roofers

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Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by sotall(m): 8:51am On Jun 03, 2017
ok
Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by SHAKABOOM: 8:51am On Jun 03, 2017
When buhari was busy appointing his kinsmen left right center these haggard old men were all silent,now Osinbajo followed his boss footstep they are all complaining..MUMU old men..
Africans watch how YORUBAS will abandon dia brother cos of FEAR..
Re: Alleged Tribalism, Nepotism: North Knocks Osinbajo by Mynd44: 8:51am On Jun 03, 2017

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