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Buhari violating federal character in appointments – Ekweremadu
Buhari violating federal character in appointments – Ekweremadu
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has declared that President Muhammadu Buhari has violated the provisions of the federal character as contained in Section 14 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the appointments the President had made.
Ekweremadu, who spoke in a lecture at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University on Monday, argued that Buhari violated that section of the constitution in his initial appointments, contending that such appointments ought to reflect the diversity of the country.
He said the appointments “made so far by the current administration are clearly lop-sided that it left the South-East totally empty-handed”.
He added, “I think in this country that is just recovering from a most divisive and bitter fought presidential election in its history; in a country where vicious civil war had been fought and scars are fresh; in a country where a presidential election, believed to have been won by (someone from) a part of the country was annulled; in a country which has deteriorated from one that citizens held high political and civil service offices outside their places of origin to one in which they hardly do so any more; and indeed in a country where there has been consistent outbreaks of militancy and restiveness by people who believe they have been shortchanged, maltreated, and, therefore, better off outside the Nigerian commonwealth, I firmly believe from the depth of my heart and conscience that you do not even need a soothsayer or compulsion of the constitution to know that you must necessarily carry every part of the country along.”
In his lecture entitled, ‘The Politics of Constitution Review in the Multi-Ethnic Society’, organised by the Faculty of Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Ekweremadu said it had become imperative to review the nation’s constitution on grounds of ambiguity and failure to make provisions for some critical matters of state.
He noted that difficulties in amending the constitution were caused by mutual suspicion of the elite as “mutual ethno-sectional and religious suspicions have become so ingrained in our body polity that even the most patriotic and altruistic intentions are almost always interpreted from myopic prisms of such sentiments and interests”.
Nigeria’s former Ambassador to the United States, Prof. George Obiozor, said it would amount to fallacy for anybody to say that Nigeria’s unity was not negotiable, noting that Nigeria had failed to learn the lessons of history.
Obiozor stated, “The reality over the years remains that in spite of the best efforts of all our leaders past or present, Nigerian unity is not guaranteed. It is simply at best, an aspiration and not yet an achievement.”
The ex-envoy advised that if the country would realise its potential, it must stop “the syndrome of self- delusion about Nigerian historical exceptionality”.
“Today, if the truth must be told, our diversity has turned into disorder, and our democracy is an invitation to incremental anarchy,” Obiozor said. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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I love your guts. Let the truth be told.
ReplyDeleteIkeremadu leave PMB alone. He picked those he can trust. Not like ur pdp led government that was clueless and picked corrupt people in government.
ReplyDeleteAnd those he does not trust are feeding his people and may just leave. Do you not get it?
DeleteWho says the ones PMB picked are not corrupt, my dear wake up. I guess his election sponsors did so with the inheritance their fathers left them. Wake up o before it's too late! They are all corrupt- PDP and APC alike and the people that represent them in the corridors of power.
DeleteWhen Ebele Azikwe Ionathan was the President ,Pius Pius SGF , EKwemadu deputy senate president another Igbo man Deputy speaker House of Rep everything were okay and Normal but now the Igbo are complaining
ReplyDeleteAnonymous @4:27pm When GEJ was president, those positions you mentioned above were deputy positions Igbos had. GEJ wasn't an Igbo man!!
ReplyDeleteIgbo igbo igbo everything. Why do you obsess over Igbos so much?
DeleteWas he even suppose to be a deputy senate president in the first place? Shameless wawa man!
ReplyDeleteAttention Ekweremadu! Bihari can do something to address the problem
ReplyDeleteGlad you mentioned Deputy this, Deputy that. Bear in mind that Jonathan is not an Igbo, in effect he did not favor the igbos in his appointment even. So read your history very well.
ReplyDeleteA nation that thrive in perpetuating an unjust system will never experience real growth,peace and development. At best what we have in Nigeria is mediocre and cosmetic. The issue that must truly change has to do with indigene and settler,true fiscal federalism as well as autonomy for local government
ReplyDeleteEkeremadu. You should not even be on that seat. What has fed Xter given us since 1999? Abeg we need competence and integrity not fed xter
ReplyDeleteYou southern people should know that the north has better qualified people than the south these days. This Federal character thing is evil!
ReplyDeleteSuddenly, Ekweremmadu talks tough because his election has been upheld. Where were you up till now?Number one priority for Ekweremadu is to use the instrumentality of the Senate to reconfigure our political structure. Let us practice true federalism so that we will be less interested in the centre.
ReplyDeleteFederal Character must be respected but not to the detriment of the principal at the helms of affairs. We all know in that mutual suspicion is the bane of Federal character in the appointment of this nature.
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