Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Femi Adesina, has explained
that there are other factors to consider other than federal character
when the President makes his appointments.
Mr Adesina was on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics to provide
the Presidency’s perspective to the debates over the concept of federal
character which many Nigerians believe has not been fairly followed by
President Buhari’s appointments.
Statistics collated by Channels TV political desk shows that the
South-East region has had 12 appointments while the South-South has 17,
with the South West producing 16 appointees.
Up north, however, the North-West has produced the largest number of
appointees with 34, the North-East has 25, while the North Central has
16 appointments.
Many Nigerians believe that the appointments are lopsided in favour
of the North and Sunday Politics sought to know if these is mere
coincidence.
Mr Adesina, while admitting that the appointments are indeed more in
some regions, explained that appointment is an ongoing process in
governance and more appointments would still be made.
The appointment of security chiefs seems to have generated even more
controversy. So also is the makeup of the President’s key staff.
Mr Adesina explained that the case of security chiefs is a peculiar
one because hierarchy has to be followed in such appointments.
“When it is the turn of a person to hold a certain office and you say
because he is from a certain region you then bypass him for another
person, you have been unfair to that person and also to the system.
“The security system often times operate on hierarchy and efficiency.
So if you have a senior person who is also efficient and because he
comes from a certain region, you bypass him, I think you are being
unjust and unfair to somebody,” he said.
He stated further, “There are some (appointments) that are not necessarily subject to federal character.”
He commended the collation of the figures, noting that this was a
feedback that was not new to the Presidency. He appealed for patience
from Nigerians with the promise that appointments made by President
Buhari would soon cover all regions of the country.
“One thing you can say about the government is that it listens to
feedback,” he said, promising that it will be processed “and it will
inform things that will happen, going forward”.
“At the end of the day, every part of the country is going to be taken care of,” he added.
Presidential Prerogative
Asked when the President would be making the so-called upcoming
appointments, especially since the boards of some government agencies
have been dissolved.
Mr Adesina said that the process had been concluded and was “somewhat” just waiting to be unveiled.
“What I will like to add to that is what is called presidential prerogative.
“It is the prerogative of the President to make some appointments
when he deems fit to make such appointments and you can be sure that the
appointments will come.”
Mr Adesina also defended the President on criticisms regarding his
reactions to international tragedies and those happening within the
country.
Some Nigerians are concerned with the manner in which the President
felicitates or condoles with nations over tragedies in their domain
while less is heard from him when things happen in Nigeria.
“It amazes me when people say they have not heard on this and that.
What they expect is that the President will come out personally to talk
on those things, which I don’t think is the thing to do.
“Why does the President have aides? Why does he have ministers? Why
do we have officials in government? When they have spoken on those
issues, I think we should consider that government has spoken on them,”
he said.
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