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Monday, 28 September 2015
Buhari won’t attach value to ministers – PDP
The national leadership of the main opposition
party, the Peoples Democratic Party, has alleged
that ministers will be useless in President
Muhammadu Buhari’s government.
The party said the disposition of the President
was not to appoint aides, but to run the
government as a sole administrator.
It alleged that this was the reason why President
Buhari had been shifting the dates when he
would appoint members of his cabinet, adding
that the President had also tagged ministers as
“noise makers.”
The National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Chief Olisa Metuh, stated this at a press briefing in
Abuja on Monday.
Metuh alleged that because of the President’s
disposition, those to be appointed ministers
would not be respected by Buhari.
The spokesman for the opposition party said,
“The flip-flopped promise of our President to
name a cabinet, a deadline which he shifted from
two weeks of assumption of office to the end of
September, is actually a reluctant pledge and
done under great duress.
“From his hesitancy and comments, it is deducible
that President Buhari never intended to appoint
ministers but rather prefers to run a monocracy
and evidently does not value or respect those he
would nominate as ministers.
“Otherwise, how can anyone repackage the
mindset of the President when he, in an interview
with France 24 Television in France, stated
categorically that his preference is to rule without
a cabinet and denigrated ministers as ‘noise
makers,’ and of no importance or value in the
running of an administration?
“Given this worrisome outlook, it is obvious that
the Presidency would not attach any value or
importance to the ministers under the new
sheriff.”
Metuh added that the refusal of the President to
have a cabinet was already taking its toll on
government’s activities, both in the country and
outside.
“The refusal to have ministers has resulted in the
government conveying dictatorial inclinations as
amply exhibited in its adamant stance in running
a government without the statutory component
of an executive cabinet, even when the negative
consequences of this strange totalitarian
approach are taking serious toll on the polity,” he
added.
Metuh also alleged that the recent case of the
absence of Nigeria at one of the meetings at the
70th United Nations General Assembly in New
York, where the issue of humanitarian crisis
arising from the insurgency in Lake Chad
countries including Nigeria, was a further proof of
the ineptitude of the handlers of the President on
national and international issues.
He said his party was angry because of what he
described as the President’s delegation’s
dereliction of duty, which he said manifested in
the snubbing of a crucial meeting where countries
affected by Boko Haram insurgency sought
international assistance for millions of people
displaced by terrorism.
He said that whereas other affected Chad basin
countries were fully represented and had fruitful
discussions with officials of the world body, the
government of Nigeria, which had the biggest
challenge of displaced persons, was nowhere to
be found.
He said, “Much more pathetic and shocking, but
very revealing of the insincerity and ineptitude of
those around the President was the disconcerting
excuse by an aide of the President in trying to
explain away this blunder.
“Instead of admitting failure and apologising to
Nigerians, the Presidency sought to hoodwink the
public by claiming that the meeting was not one
of the official events for which the President and
his delegation are in New York, only for the
official brochure of the meeting tagged, ‘High
Level Event on the Lake Chad Basin’, to show that
‘high level representation from the government of
Nigeria’ was scheduled to make contributions at
the meeting.”
But the Senior Special Assistant to the President
on Media, Mallam Garba Shehu, insisted that the
meeting in question was a side-event, not an
official meeting, otherwise he said it would have
been listed as a UN event on its calendar of
meetings.
He said in an electronic mail to our correspondent
that it was not true that the meeting “was a high-
level meeting. High-level meetings are attended
by Presidents.”
Shehu added, “Only the Secretary-General can call
high-level meetings. The meeting called by
Stephen O’Brien, an Under-Secretary General, is a
right step in the right direction.
“Unfortunately, there is no record of any
invitation to the Nigerian Mission as confirmed by
our Permanent Representative in UN, Prof. Joy
Ogwu.”
Attempts to get a reaction from the governing All
Progressives Congress were unsuccessful. Calls to
the mobile telephone number of the party’s
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, were neither picked nor returned.
A response to a text message sent to him on the
subject was still being awaited as of the time of
filing this report (8.10pm.).
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