A
former Governor of Anambra State in the Third Republic, Dr. Chukwuemeka
Ezeife, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of reneging on his
promise of commitment to all Nigerians, in the light of the President’s
100 days in office...
Buhari, in his May 29 inaugural speech,
had said, “Having sworn by the Holy Book, I intend to keep my oath and
serve as President to all Nigerians. I belong to everybody and I belong
to nobody.”
But Ezeife told The PUNCH that the President’s loyalty lay only with the North, based on his appointments since assuming office.
Of Buhari’s appointments so far, the
North-West has 10, while the North-East and North-Central each have
seven; the South-South has five; the South-West, three; and the
South-East, none.
Ezeife said, “He (Buhari) raised the
hopes of Nigerians with his inaugural statement. When he said he belongs
to no one and he belongs to everyone, Nigerians rejoiced. But with what
we see today, he seems to belong to the North only. He doesn’t seem to
belong to Nigeria.
“He
has been clear about his anti-corruption drive and set up a committee
to do some of these. Before the committee started working, at random,
some people were being pulled in and asked questions. I think in that
area, we can score him 50 per cent because he hasn’t done something
systematic against corruption except for the committee that has been
formed.”
The ex-governor added that Buhari’s major
failure was the inexistence of a Federal Executive Council. He noted
that the constitution recognises the President working through the
council and that the law did not provide for dictatorial behaviour.
He added, “But right now, the President
is acting as a dictator; he has no minister and, until recently, he had
no Secretary to the Government of the Federation. It is like when he was
chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund, the South-West had about 4.7 per
cent of all allocations and the South-East got 3.5 per cent.
“The bulk of allocations went to the
North-West. Again, the bulk of his appointments have gone to the
North-West. Meanwhile, the South-East has got not one appointment and 30
appointments have been made.”
According to Ezeife, the appointments
suggest that the South-East is no longer wanted in Nigeria. He added
that with the office of the SGF gone, there was no remedy to the
situation but to withdraw the appointment.
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