Despite the president’s well-mouthed commitment to Nigeria’s unity, his actions have consistently proved otherwise. Never in the history of our modern democracy has the nation been so bitterly divided along ethnic and religious lines than as it is under Buhari. Although he has claimed on some occasions that his appointments have not breached any section of the constitution, he has not admitted that these appointments offend humanity and morality.
To assuage those who feel rightly aggrieved about the disrespectful situation on ground, Buhari, rather than beg for understanding and ceasefire should begin to act right; he should begin to lead right. He is not doing this, he is not showing understanding of the delicate complexities that bind us together as a nation; he has continued to carry on as if Nigeria is a fiefdom perpetually enslaved to the dictates of his immediate ethnic and religious demands. This is exactly what is fuelling the agitations and restiveness all over the country.
In furtherance of his continued flagrant disregard for our laws, the president recently reconstituted the Board of the NNPC in a manner that is not in tandem with the provisions of the law, and therefore unconstitutional.
While the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Act, Chapter N123 Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004, Part 1 (2) (a) stipulates inter alia:
(Please, note that when this Act was first promulgated in 1977, Permanent Secretaries were then referred to as Directors-General)
With the above provision, it is clear what the Board of NNPC should look like. In fact, the Board as stipulated in the Act should consist of 6 appointees. But what do we have today? President Buhari has not only excluded a section of the country, the South East from the Board, he has done this even when he appointed 9 persons (Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, Dr Maikanti Baru, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Mallam Abba Kyari, Dr. Thomas John, Dr. Pius Akinyelure, Dr. Tajuddeen Umar, Mallam Mohammed Lawal, Mallam Yusuf Lawal) instead of 6 as stipulated by law. Where did the president derive the powers to constitute the NNPC Board as he recently did?
President Buhari and those who are managing him should know that when you preach one Nigeria and keep appealing to agitators and aggrieved people to sheathe their swords and allow peace to reign, but your actions go the opposite direction, you intentionally fan the embers of agitation and stoke the fires of aggression.
When you claim that the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable but the next moment your appointments reflect otherwise, it is you and not the agitators, who are promoting disunity and increase in the calls for a negotiation of our unity.
When the president makes an infamous statement like that of the “97% vs 5%” and still goes ahead to act it out with recalcitrance and in aversion to common sense, it is he that should be told to keep Nigeria united and not those who are merely reacting to his divisive actions of not only segregating against Nigerians in their own country and dividing the nation along ethnic lines but also tearing her apart along religious leanings.
This is where the National Assembly is expected to save not only our democracy from collapse but also our nation from total ruin. They must raise their bar of performance and use every instrumentality within the law to tame the president to serve as deterrence to others and make him understand that no man, no matter his status, can be bigger than the nation. So many of our laws have been breached by the executive; the morality of our national fabric has been brazenly eroded. The time to stop this drift is now or we all perish together!
If any president cannot live above his ethnic and religious sentiments in a clime like ours, it is only natural that the resultant effect would be crises and more crises. While we all want peace, it is the president’s sole responsibility to create the atmosphere for that.
Family members, relations and friends have been rewarded enough, let us begin to see a reversal of those statements, appointments and policies of government that have sharply put a knife in those things that hold us together as a people; let us begin to see the real “change” promised. It is either this or we all walk straight into the looming doom.
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