There
was outrage on Saturday over President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of dead
people into boards of Federal Government agencies.
Prominent
lawyers and civil society groups, in separate interviews with SUNDAY PUNCH,
said the inclusion of dead people on the list of appointees was a demonstration
of incompetence by the Buhari administration.
They
noted that the appointments, which were made two and half years after Buhari’s
assumption of office, should have been done without errors.
Some
of the dead persons on the list released included late Senator Francis Okpozo,
who died in December 2016 but was named the chairman of the board of the
Nigerian Press Council.
Another
was Donald Ugbaja, the late Deputy Inspector General of Police who died in
November but listed was as one of the members of the Consumer Protection
Council.
Also
on the list was the late founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Rev. Christopher Utov,
who died in March but was listed as a board member of the Nigeria Institute of
Social and Economic Research.
Included
on the list was the late Alhaji Umar Dange, an APC leader in Sokoto State, who
was appointed as a board member of the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta.
Similarly,
Kabir Umar, a former Emir of Katagum in Bauchi State, who died on December 9,
was on the board of the Federal Medical Centre, Azare, Bauchi.
According
to TheCable, another appointee, Ahmed Bunza, died at Usman Danfodio University
Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, and was buried May 22.
Presidency dismisses criticisms, says nothing scandalous
But
the Presidency said there was nothing “scandalous” or “extraordinary” in the
inclusion of the names of some dead persons in the list of appointments into
the boards.
It
said the list was prepared over two years ago and nobody could stop some of
those included on the list from dying between then and now.
The
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu,
stated this in an interview with journalists in Abuja.
According
to Shehu, the process of compiling the list started in 2015, while a reviewed
list was presented to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2017 shortly before his
health challenges.
The
presidential spokesman said, having recovered fully, Buhari only instructed the
new SGF, Boss Mustapha, to release the list.
He
assured Nigerians that the nominees who are dead would be replaced.
Shehu
explained, “This is a historical list. It dates back to 2015. The President
asked all state chapters of the APC to forward 50 names for appointments to the
SGF through the national headquarters of the party.
“The
then SGF, Babachir Lawal, presented the report in October 2016, one year after
he was commissioned.
“The
report was disputed by state governors, who said they were not carried along or
the list was not representative enough.
“So,
the President constituted a new panel chaired by the Vice President. The panel
has some governors and some leaders of the party as members. They were asked to
go and review the list.
“The
panel did its work and turned in its report early in 2017. The President had
his health challenges during that period.
“Now
that he is back and strong, he asked the SGF to go and release the list. So,
the new SGF did what he was asked to do. There is nothing scandalous or
extraordinary about what has happened.
“If
a list was compiled over about two years ago, obviously some people would have
died. Nobody can stop that from happening.
“Whoever
is dead will be replaced. There is nothing extraordinary about it.”
Source Punch
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