The nomination of Aisha Abubakar as the first female
ministerial nominee from Sokoto State is generating a heat of controversy as some are kicking against her appointment while others are standing by the daughter of a super permannent secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji.
Apart
from being a technocrat, international banker and senior manager in a
financial institution, she is a descendant of Sheik Usman Danfodio, the
Islamic reformer.
An
immediate past Governor and a serving legislator has been accused of
being the mastermind of some of the “frivolous” petitions filed against
Aisha Abubakar.
A
group describing itself as “The Concerned Sokoto People” declared that
it uncharitable for the top politician to embark upon such an act
against his party woman.
“We
will sadly add that it is a grave disservice to Nigerians, to President
Muhammadu Buhari, to the APC and to Sokoto people, that it is only from
Sokoto State, that an APC chieftain, a defacto leader will sponsor, in
whatever guise, a frivolous petition challenging the carefully selected
nomination of a minister from his own state by his own President.
“President
Buhari has made it clear that he and he alone will be responsible on
who serves in his government. All APC leaders across the country have
accepted this position and have supported the president to succeed so
that this country, our country, can move forward.
While
lauding President Buhari’s decision to appoint Aisha Abubakar as the
first female minister representing Sokoto state, the group described the
nominee as a role model to the rising intellectual women who struggled
daily on gender equality in the predominantly conservative Northern
state of Sokoto.
“She
is not only an international banker and top manager of human and
material resources, she has dedicated herself as a staff in National and
regional institutions to the promotion of developmental issues that
target the low and middle income earners in Nigeria and Africa” the
group explained”, the group observed.
Another
group, “Concerned Stakeholders for Good Governance”, has dismissed
issues raised against the ministerial nominee for Sokoto State, Miss
Aisha Abubakar, saying they are not tenable.
The
forum described as worrisome, the move by interest groups
discriminating against President Buhari’s choice of a ministerial
nominee based on gender, pointing out that women played a critical role
in the president’s emergence just as President Buhari.
The
forum argued that having served in various organisations in the public
service with over 20 years’ experience in banking and investment, rural
enterprise development and microcredit administration, international
development, policy analysis and business support, she was adequately
qualified, and that there is no legal requirement under any Nigerian law
that a person must be a member of a political party before they can be
appointed Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or any other
executive position and it is in this regard that the appointment of
Abubakar has in no way contravened any legal provision as far as party
membership is concerned.
Aisha
is daughter of ex-Super permanent secretary and Finance Minister Alhaji
Abubakar Alhaji and current Sardauna of Sokoto and heir to the
sultanate throne which makes Aisha a 7th generation descendant of Sheikh
Usman Danfodio, the 18th century founder of the Sokoto Caliphate. Also
from from the maternal side, Aishat is said to be the granddaughter of
his eminence, Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki, the 18th Sultan of Sokoto.
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