A Prominent Civil Rights Advocacy
group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned the
appointments of MOSLEMS as ministers of Interior and Defence in a
heterogeneous and multireligious society like Nigeria by President Muhammadu
Buhari since winning elections for two consecutive tenures.
HURIWA described concentration of the Defence appointments in one
religion as breaching section 42(1) of the Constitution which prohibits
discrimination.
The Rights group said the
expectations of most Nigerians was that the President Muhammadu Buhari would
Correct the deliberate scheming out of Christians from the control of Defence
related and national security positions in his second and final tenure but
expressed shock that he has repeated the mistake of his first tenure.
HURIWA in a statement by the
National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs
Director Miss Zainab Yusuf also condemned the domination of juicy offices by
the Northern Nigeria to the exclusion of the South just as the Rights group
wondered why Abia and Imo produced only ministers of State whereas the North
West specifically cornered the 75% of first class cabinet level
appointments.
On the positive note the group
commended the President for appointing a young man Mr. Sunday Dare to head the
ministry of youth and Sports and for creating a ministry for HUMANITARIAN
AFFAIRS.
HURIWA reacted to the
inauguration of the Federal Executive Council for the final tenure of President
Muhammadu Buhari's administration as follows: "The action of
Mr. President today in inaugurating the Federal cabinet even though it is late
because he has been sworn in since May and it has taken him ages to set up his
cabinet is good.
Mr President has also told his ministers
that they would work within a time line and a time frame plus milestones on
what they should achieve. In as much as we are displeased that it took ages for
him to set up his cabinet but we are happy that if Mr president should strictly
adhere by his own avowed commitment to deliver the goals of his Second and last
tenure as the president of Nigeria in a very massive way, it will create
positive impact and it will lift a lot of Nigerians from poverty in real time
not talking about political concept.
If the cabinet will follow the
milestone set for them and if Mr President will not unduly tolerate laziness on
the part of his ministers like he did in the last four years. He tolerated a
lot of incompetent, inefficient, ineffective, lazy and ruthlessly uncommitted
and unpatriotic persons as ministers, and he spent and wasted public resources
keeping those lazy people in offices for four years which is a very bad
investment.
Mr President should sack any
minister that doesn't meet the milestone set for them.
Mr President should publish those
milestone so that he won't be the only person that knows them because ministers
are not his own ministers, rather thay are for Nigerians. Mr President should
state clearly what are his expectations from these ministers and the ministers
for states.
Mr President should create an
enabling environment for credible NGOs that operate in Nigeria to monitor the
activities of this ministers.
We applaud Mr president for
creating a special ministry for humanitarian affairs and disaster management,
but the creation of that ministry shows it is a vote of no confidence on NEMA
but we want the president to consider that and he should downgrade NEMA.
NEMA should just be a department
within that ministry because NEMA is not really working, or NEMA should be
fundamentally overhauled and reformed.
The president should appoint a much
more robust and competent person to head NEMA because NEMA’ impact is not felt
by victims of disasters apart from the people of Borno State. States like Kogi,
Imo, Delta, that are prone to flood don't see NEMA helping them to
overcome the situation. So it is good that Mr president should implement
a very giant step to tell Nigerians that he is committed in tackling various
disasters in the country is a commendable step.
Also Nigerians should keep their
eyes open and watch these ministers and to make sure they perform.
Secondly, Mr President should
abolish the ministry of women affairs for ministry for family and children
affairs. Ministry for women affairs has no relevance, it has never
worked, it has never promoted the interest of even the women themselves and Mr
president should think of how to compensate Nigerian women because the
composition of his cabinet is grossly inadequate in terms of women
representation.
And even the youths are not there
apart from one person in his cabinet who can be considered as a youth; the man
from IMO state. every other persons in his cabinet are in their 60s or 70s
which is quite unfortunate. And the one in Sports is also young.
Nigeria has a population of over
60% youths and at least 60 % of the population of Nigerians are women and
girls, so the women should be properly considered in the cabinet.
Mr President should use the
composition of the governing boards of agencies to correct the mistake he has
made and give most of the strategic agencies to be headed by women.
Mr President should not continue
the political game of appointing only card carrying members of APC. The card
carrying members of APC are not the only people that voted for him. If it were
for the only card carrying members to vote for him he cannot even win the
councillorship, so appointing only the card carrying members of APC does not
make sense.
Mr president must be a president of
Nigeria not a president of APC and he must be a statesman especially now that
he is ruling for the last tenure. He should leave a legacy of commitment to
service and patriotism.
We are not happy that most of the
cabinet appointments are cornered to the northwest. The northwest cornered
virtually 50% of the juicy ministries and all of them are senior ministers and
he just gave IMO and Abia a minister for states. Is unfair because the Igbo
population in Nigeria is not less than 50million and constitutionally either
people vote for you or not, you must appoint one minister From each state of
the federation.
Why will Mr President try to repeat
the mistake of his first term where he concentrates all his appointments to
Muslims? Where he has minister of defence, all those heading departments as
service chiefs, national security adviser, NIA, DSS, Custom, Immigration,
Prison, all Muslims which is quite unfortunate. Mr President should not repeat
the mistakes he made again unless he is not prepared to bequeath his legacy of
statesmanship and patriotism to Nigerians. Unless he is prepared to remain a
regional leader of the north when he leaves Office."
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