Arewa Economic Forum Accuses Tinubu Of Violating The Federal Character by Appointing Only Yorubas Into Key Political Positions The Are...
Arewa Economic Forum Accuses Tinubu Of Violating The Federal
Character by Appointing Only Yorubas Into Key Political Positions
The Arewa Economic Forum (AEF) has accused President Bola
Tinubu of what it termed ‘Yorubanisation’ and ‘Lagoslisation’ of his
appointments.
The Chairman of the Forum, Alhaji Ibrahim Dandakata, who
expressed the displeasure of the Forum lamented that the North, which
significantly contributed to the enthronement of the Tinubu government, is
being left out in the Finance and ICT sectors which are crucial to economic
development.
Dandakata spoke in Abuja on Wednesday at a press conference
organized by the Forum to register its discontent over the seeming nepotism in
some of the President’s appointments.
He added that both the Minister of Finance and Coordinating
Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Acting Governor of the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Folashodun Shonubi, are from the southwest.
The Group alleged that many of the appointments of Heads of
strategic government agencies in Finance and ICT are from the southwest and
also of the Lagos axis.
He said, “As you may be aware, Finance and Information
Communication Technology (ICT) are crucial to the economic eldorado that the
President envisions for Nigeria.
“While the Federal Ministry of Finance manages the finances
of the Federation, including controlling and monitoring federal revenues and
expenditures, the Federal Ministry of Communications Innovation and Digital
Economy develops a knowledge-based economy and facilitates the development of
the ICT industry towards increasing its contribution to GDP.
“The two ministries play greater roles in facilitating
businesses, e-commerce, job creation, empowerment and increased efficiency and
productivity, which are vital for economic growth and prosperity.
“The importance of Finance and ICT sectors are such that we
must be circumspect in the kind of decisions we make in those sectors.
“As a patriotic, refined statesman who won a credible,
national mandate on February 25, 2023, President Bola Tinubu has a duty to not
only be fair to all parts of the country but also to be seen to be fair to all
parts.
“We have observed that the Minister of Finance and the
Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, and the Acting Governor
of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Folashodun Shonubi, are both from the
southwest though we admit that they are eminently qualified for their respective
positions.
“The Minister of Communications Innovation and Digital
Economy, Mr Bosun Tijani, is from the southwest and even the Chairman of Senate
Committee on ICT, Senator Afolabi Salisu, and that of House of Representatives,
Hon. Adedeji Olajide Odidiomo, are also from the southwest.”
The Forum’s Chairman further alleged that some Chief
Executive Officers of some key government agencies and parastatals, who were
northerners are gradually being replaced with Lagosians and there is the fear
that more may be replaced.
“It must be added that even some agencies in the Finance and
ICT sectors whose chief executives were removed like the Customs and NIMC were
replaced by people from the Southwest.
“There is even confusion on the recent appointment of Engr Bisoye
Coker-Odusote from Lagos as acting DG NIMC, after Engr Aliyu Abubakar Aziz was
asked to go on retirement leave.
“The presidential directive stated that after acting for
three months, Coker-Odusote would then immediately resume as substantive DG for
a full tenure.
“This is curious and unprecedented. If the President could
not allow the most senior director in the Commission to act for some time, he
should have instructed Madam Coker-Odusote to resume her four-year tenure
immediately instead of making her enjoy extra three months. This is capable of
setting a bad precedent in public service appointments.”
While commending the President for retaining some performing
chief executive officers of leading agencies in Economy and Technology like
Bello Hassan of NDIC and Kashifu Inuwa of NITDA, the Forum said it believes
that more competent, qualified and experienced technocrats from the North can
also be appointed to head crucial sectors of the economy.
He added, “There is however palpable fear that more Northerners
may be recommended for removal and their replacements may take a similar
pattern.
“We are afraid to state that a situation whereby the
appointees in crucial economic sectors are not only from the southwest but also
connected to the Lagos axis suggests a deliberate ‘Yorubanisation’ and
‘Lagoslisation’ of the polity.
“It is not too late for Mr. President to turn the corner and
do the needful in upcoming appointments and crucial decisions.
“We believe firmly that this President means well for our dear
nation but he and his lieutenants need to understand optics as perception is
reality.
“We urge Mr. President not to yield to sectional pressure
for parochial appointments and patronage on the critical sectors of our
economy.”
In his appointments, changes and replacements, the Forum
called on the President to be wary of actions that can send a wrong signal on
his true intentions or the agenda of some of his key lieutenants.
“We expect President Tinubu to be fair, just and equitable
in his decisions not only because the Northerners overwhelmingly voted for him
but because that is the right thing to do,” he added.
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