The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose on Thursday berated President Muhammadu Buhari over the replacement of the former Director General of National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ambassador Ayo Oke with Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, a northerner.
In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka, the Governor said: “The President has further demonstrated to Nigerians that he is an unrepentant sectional leader, who does not care about the feelings of people from other parts of the country.
“With the appointment of Abubakar as the NIA director general, all heads of security agencies are now northerners and the question is: is this what those who ensured federal character in our constitution envisaged?”
“Seeing what President Buhari has turned the country to, the forefathers of Nigeria, who laid the foundation of the country on equity, justice and fairness will be lamenting wherever they are now.
“Ambassador Oke was removed from office the same day Babachir Lawal was removed as Secretary to the Government of the Federation. While Lawal’s replacement came from his home state, Oke’s replacement came from the north. That is unacceptable.”
Fayose, who reminded Nigerians of Buhari’s directive that the World Bank should shift its focus to the northern region, maintained that “because of the President’s nepotism, religious bigotry and favouritism, Nigeria is now more divided than ever before.”He said it remained on record that President of the World Bank Group, Jim Yong Kim, reportedly said that in his very first meeting with President Buhari, he (Buhari) said specifically that he would like the global bank to shift its focus to the northern region.
“President Buhari has consistently demonstrated that he is an ethnic champion, a religious bigot and the number one promoter of disunity in Nigeria. This he has done again with the appointment of yet another northerner as the NIA Director General.
“Even at a point, the National Chairman of the President’s party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), John Odigie-Oyegun had to openly fault the appointments made by the president, saying that as many as three people were appointed from one ward in a local government in the north.
“The implication of what the President has done is that, when security council meeting is held today, apart from one or two insignificant people, those in the meeting will be people from one section of the country.
“Even para-military agencies are headed by people from President Buhari’s section of the country. This is unfair.” Fayose reminded Nigerians of his earlier warnings that President Buhari was operating as a president of the northern Nigeria only and the appointments made by him negated the principle of federal character.
“Those who argued then that the President made the appointments on merit should come to the open to tell Nigerians, especially those from the south that there is no one that merited appointment as director general of NIA. “Those politicians, who painted the picture of a changed President Buhari to Nigerians before the 2015 presidential election must have seen now that he (Buhari) can never change from an ethnic champion to a nationalist,” Fayose said.