NO TO EXTENSION/REAPPOINTMENT OF TENURE OF SECRETARY TO
NO TO EXTENSION/REAPPOINTMENT OF TENURE OF SECRETARY TO
Last year I opposed the appointment of the Chairman of Federal Character Commission for violation of Federal Character Principle. I implored the Senate not to clear the Chairman for that reason. I believe the Senate has not kept to the spirit and letter of the federal character law which they enacted in the discharge of their statutory role. They have allowed the Executive led by President Buhari to damage the ties that bind us as a nation. This willful disobedience of our laws and national consensus would have disastrous consequences in the future.
During the Senate clearing hearings a strong argument and appeal was made in favour of clearing the Chairman who is from the North. My opposition was on the ground that the Chairman should come from the South since the Secretary to the commission, is from the North. Those two positions were historically and in compliance with the federal character law shared between the North and the South.
Interestingly no Southerner had headed the Commission since it’s creation as both Obasanjo and Goodluck appointed Northerners as Chairmen.
The logic of the appeal at the Senate was that the Secretary to the Commission has few months to complete his four year tenure. His exit will now bring a Southerner as Secretary.
This seemingly plausible argument was bought by the Senators and they cleared the Chairman.
The problem now is that the Secretary Mohammed Bello Tukur, whose tenure ends on April, 7, 2021 is now lobbying for extension of his tenure for another 4 years.
There are strong rumors he may have been granted another 4 years term. This would be wrong and flagrant abuse and disobedience of the Federal Character Law.
If we are to follow the federal character principle, the President should appoint a South Easterner as the Secretary of the Commission. The last two southerners to hold that position were from the South South and South West.
The reason why I labour to remind everybody about our Federal character law is that it is one of the major consensus of our political leaders to give everybody a sense of belonging in our march to nationhood.
Federal character does not exclude merit. It is a nation building strategy that should take the best from every zone to create a pan Nigerian outlook in our public institutions. Someday we will out grow the need for zoning and federal character but for now we should respect it. Like the great Zik of Africa said “No condition is permanent.”
Osita Chidoka
March 2021