President Muhammadu Buhari is to use
his proposed ministers to foist a political legacy that will enable a
smooth transfer of power to his adopted successor in 2023, associates of
the president and chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress,
APC have said.
The move which is aimed at positioning the party
to win re-election in 2023 at the federal level has also seen the
president bending back to promote many of those who were in the 2015
election campaign that first brought him to power.
There are also
indications of strategic realignments within the power arrangements
around the president with First Lady Aisha Buhari apparently making a
detour in her confrontations of the cabal.
Indeed, minutes after
the list of ministerial nominees emerged from the Senate last Tuesday,
the old boys and girls network that projected the president to his 2015
election victory sprang back to life.
The network of supporters
had over the last four years laid fallow as many who trudged around the
country for the president’s first election victory were abandoned as the
newcomers around the president took the shine in the appointments that
were made between 2015 and 2019.
Many of them in the Presidential
Campaign Council, PCC and the directorate of field operations which
marshalled the 2014/15 campaign started exchanging calls in appreciation
of their comeback.
The most prominent resurgence was Senator
Olurunnimbe Mamora, the former Speaker of the Lagos State House of
Assembly and senator who was the deputy director-general of the 2014/15
Buhari Campaign.
Mamora’s recognition after the formation of the
2015 government came about two years after the administration came to
power when he was appointed chairman of a board in the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT.
That was equivalent to the former senator serving as the chairman of a board in a state government.
The humble pie was one that the normally modest and unassuming Mamora did not mind rejecting.
There were, however, many others close to the president who were also involved in the 2015 campaign who have now been promoted.
Among
them is Dr Mahmood Abubakar, who served as vice-chairman of the
Directorate of Field Operations in the 2014/5 campaign. His initial
appointment was as chairman of the Universal Basic Education Commission,
UBEC. A likeable man, his relationship with the president, was
partially exposed this April after he and his daughter were kidnapped
along the Abuja-Kaduna Express way.
Others who were promoted
include Sharon Ikeazor, a very passionate Buharist who was until now,
executive director of the Pension Transition Arrangement Directorate,
PTAD; Sa‘adiyia Umar Farouk, a close associate of the Buhari family who
until now had served as – Federal Commissioner of National Commission
for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons and Emeka
Nwajiuba, a member of the House of Representatives.
Nwajiuba was
among the first in the inner circle around Buhari to plot the strategy
for Buhari’s re-election. He was interestingly elected to the House of
Representatives in 2019 on the platform of Accord after Rochas Okorocha
allegedly put hurdles on his way. He had been with Buhari even before
the CPC days.
Also promoted was Dr. Ramatu Tijani Aliyu, the
immediate past national woman leader of the APC who before then was the
treasurer of the Congress for Progressives Change, CPC.
Mahmood,
Farouk, Nwajiuba, Aliyu and Ikeazor all who got promoted from their
otherwise juicy positions to ministerial offices were members of the
CPC, and were deployed or deployed themselves ahead of the 2015
campaign.
As Buhari approaches the end of his political era, the
need of empowering his loyalist subordinates was said to have been a
central issue in the appointments, according to sources.
However,
there is still muttering that only a select few of those who worked in
2015 were rewarded as one source disclosed that not more than 10 state
coordinators were recognized for appointment by the government.
Incidentally,
almost all of those who were recognized were members of the defunct CPC
which continues to be the most powerful bloc in the government with the
return of the likes of Abubakar Malami, Haidi Sarika to the cabinet.
But
beyond looking back to reward some faithful disciples, the president,
multiple sources say is also looking forward to the future with the
commitment to empower politicians who can unify the party and deliver
for it in 2023.
It is in that respect that some former governors
like George Akume, (Benue) Senator Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom),
Timipire Sylva (Bayelsa) among others were considered as strategic.
The
former governors, it was learnt, are being empowered to build the party
in a way to advance the party that lost ground to the opposition
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in several states during the last General
Election.
Sylva’s nomination for example is expected to bring
himself and the immediate past minister of state for agriculture,
Senator Heineken Lokpobiri together to try and wrestle the state from
the PDP in the forthcoming governorship election due in November. Before
now, both men who were working at cross purposes as they both
approached the APC August governorship primaries during which they were
preparing to contend against one another.
It was no surprise that
within minutes that the list emerged that Lokpbobiri who earlier
removed himself from consideration for a second tenure as minister
called Sylva on telephone to congratulate him on his nomination.
Sylva’s exit after all, removes a major contender against him for the election.
Similar thoughts were said to have been given to the emergence of Akpabio and Akume on the list.
Despite
the avalanche of petitions allegedly written by APC stakeholders
against Akpabio, to wit, to stop his ascendancy, the presidency
reportedly looked the other way to use him for the future job of
attacking the PDP.
The nomination of Mrs. Paullen Tallen despite
her close relationship with First Lady, Aisha Buhari, according to
sources in Abuja could mean a redirection of the politics of the First
Lady.
“The First Lady has seen that fighting the cabal has not
done her any good so she may well have decided to play along with them
and hence her Man Friday, Tallen is now there,” the source revealed.
The
influence of the cabal other sources whisper may have also led to the
exit of Gen. Abdulrhaman Dambazzau, the immediate past minister of
interior. A very close associate of Buhari’s, Dambazzau who has a Ph.D.
was, however, believed to have carried some swagger that was not to the
liking of the cabal.
“You know Dambazzau can look arrogant especially with his Ph.D.,” one source said.
However,
the cabal as it is was not able to stop the re-emergence of Rotimi
Amaechi despite alleged whispering campaigns against him. Amaechi and
some of those in his camp like Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and the
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA) had in the days leading to the release of the list even
gone to the extent of publicly eulogizing the former minister of
transportation for his efforts in the sector.
Meanwhile, about
the biggest influence wielders in the new cabinet will be Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu who has many of his political allies in the cabinet. Unlike
in 2015 when none of his close allies made the cabinet list, this time
his former Chief of Staff, Sunday Dare is there on the list besides
Akume among his most faithful loyalists.
That the cabinet was
mostly compiled to pander towards political considerations is also
reflected in the emergence of Senator Gbemi Saraki, the blood sister of
one of the most disliked figures in the top circle of the APC, Senator
Bukola Saraki, the immediate past president of the Senate.
Besides
reportedly serving as a form of humiliation, it is envisaged that Gbemi
who reportedly helped to eviscerate Bukola’s political legacies in
Kwara, would be well positioned to ensure that he does not return to
political reckoning in the state that was once at his beck and call.
Four
years ago President Buhari said that ministers were noise makers and
proceeded to appoint only 36 ministers in his first cabinet. Now he has
exceeded records in the Fourth Republic by nominating 43 reflective of
the change in the political stances of the president.
Source: Vanguard
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