You are from the South-South. Why have you come out to defend President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointments which are largely in favour of the North?
For me, no government position is different from the other and that is
the ideal situation. We should not classify some positions as more
beneficial than others because that is a euphemism for corruption. It is
a euphemism to say that some positions are better than others. People
were clamouring for the position of Secretary to the Government of
Federation and Chief of Staff because in the past, the Peoples
Democratic Party turned those positions into money-making machines.
Nigerians have seen the ostentatious lifestyles that others who have
occupied these positions have lived. And the nation allowed them to get
away with those crimes. And yet we say we want a change.
We must begin to change our orientation. So, we are saying that we
cannot make a holistic assessment until the President fills all these
positions. For those positions he has filled, they are supposed to be
occupied by those who are personally loyal to the President. I do not
expect him to leave those positions to be filled by his political party.
For example, you cannot say the chief of staff should be someone that
is loyal to a power bloc in his party. That kind of person would close
everyday from work, pick his telephone, and report all the activities of
the President to his political camp. That would not be fair because
that kind of person would not be loyal to the President but by the
person who nominated him for that office. There are many positions that
the political party can fill that will not have direct access to the
itinerary and activities of the President. That is why I said people
should be calm. There are ministerial positions to be filled, heads of
agencies and many others.
We must change our orientation such that any appointment given to
anybody from any part of the country must be accepted with dignity and
pride and patriotism. The argument is that certain ethnic groups have
seen some positions as being exclusive to them. They argue that since
the presidency has gone to the North and some positions have gone to
some other geopolitical zones, the next one must come to them. The
clamour is because they see these as hierarchies of juicy positions and I
say no.
Is it coincidental that the South-East, where Buhari got low number of votes, has not received any political appointment?
Buhari got the lowest number of votes from the South-South. But as I said, the appointments are not yet complete. You
say he has not appointed any Igbo but the biggest position so far has
gone to an Igbo man: Emmanuel Kachikwu who is the Group Managing
Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. It is just by
modern political divide that the man falls within Delta State but he is a
Delta Igbo. They speak Igbo. It is
only by political delineation that he falls within Delta State but
there are Igbo speaking Deltans. He is an Igbo man but only on the other
side of the Niger. He is not an Urhobo man. What language does he
speak? Is it not Igbo? So what are we talking about? That is the biggest position and they have it already.
So, you can see that all this noise is being made by frustrated and
jobless politicians who just want to use ethnicity to get juicy
positions. It is orchestrated.
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