SGF: How Fashola was schemed out
President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to go outside the permutations
of political enthusiasts to appoint key officers of the administration was a
fallout of the endless squabbling and the fait accompli that was forced on him
by political opponents of his favourite for the post, former Governor Tunde
Fashola.
The disappointments by political
stakeholders from the south nonetheless, the appointment of northern minorities
and Christians into key positions by the Buhari administration is meanwhile
receiving mixed welcome from the Northern minorities.
Buhari had on Thursday sidestepped
the favourite nominees including Fashola and former Governor Ogbonnonya Onu to
appoint Engr. David Lawal, the national vice-chairman, Northeast, of the All
Progressives Congress, APC as the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, SGF.
Also appointed was the former
newspaper editor and banker, Alhaji Abba Kyari as chief of staff while the
taciturn disciplinarian and erstwhile chief of staff to Buhari, Col. Hammed Ali
(retd.) was appointed as the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs
Service.
Fashola had been widely touted for
the position largely on account of his organisational acumen and strides in Lagos
as governor. However, local political opponents of the former governor,
especially within the All Progressives Congress, APC were said to have been
largely uncomfortable with his possible emergence as chief of staff, a position
they believed would have given him the impetus to dominate the Southwest APC
political leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Though Tinubu has recently denied
his personal involvement in the campaign against Fashola that was mounted
through publication of allegedly inflated contract awards by his
administration, his close associates were, however, known to have deployed
other political schemes to knock Fashola out of contention for either the
position of SGF or Chief of Staff.
The ultimate weapon that was used in
neutralising Fashola, Saturday Vanguard learnt, was the nomination of a former
commissioner in the Fashola administration as the Deputy Chief of Staff to the
president but delegated to the office of the vice-president.
Mr. Ade Ipaye, SAN who worked as
attorney general and commissioner for justice in the second term of the Fashola
administration, it was gathered has been pencilled down as the deputy chief of
staff to the president with responsibilities of working under the
vice-president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
The deployment of Mr. Ipaye, it was
gathered, became the political masterstroke that was used in knocking Fashola
out of reckoning in the stiff race for Chief of Staff.
Sources privy to the development
disclosed that those against Fashola took advantage of the fact that Buhari is
bent on operating a single presidency with only one chief of staff who would
oversee the president’s affairs and a deputy chief of staff who would oversee
the duties of the vice-president. Given that Ipaye was projected to work with
Osinbajo, it became untenable to have another Lagosian in the person of Fashola
work as chief of staff.
“You cannot have two of them from
Lagos working as chief of staff and deputy chief of staff in the same
government,” a source privy to the development disclosed.
For
the full story, check the Vanguard newspaper.
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