Edwin Clark, an Ijaw national leader, has faulted President
Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of Suleiman Abba, a former inspector-general of
police (IGP), as chairman of the Police Trust Fund (PTF) board.
Abba’s appointment was announced in a statement issued by
Garba Shehu, presidential spokesman, on Wednesday.
Shehu said the decision was in furtherance of Buhari’s
commitment “to retooling policing architecture in the country.”
Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had fired Abba for allegedly
showing support for Buhari shortly after the 2015 elections.
Reacting in a statement issued on Saturday, Clark said the
appointment is tantamount to “compensating wrongdoing”.
The convener of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) argued
that Buhari breached the federal character principle by picking Abba to head
the fund.
“It is pertinent to state that the prerogative of ensuring
that this aspect of the laws of the land is implemented and or executed lies
squarely on the shoulders of the president of the country, presently, Muhammadu
Buhari,” Clark said.
“However, it is quite
disturbing that the same man who swore to uphold the laws of the land is
flagrantly breaching them. A case in point is the recent re-appointment of
Suleiman Abba as chairman, board of trustees, Nigeria Police Trust Fund, on May
5, 2023.
“Suleiman Abba is from Jigawa state, in the north western
geo-political zone. The previous secretary of the fund, Mr. Abdullahi Bala is
from Sokoto state, also from north western geo-political zone. One expected
that if the chairman of the board of trustees of the police fund is from the
northern part of the country, the secretary should come from the south and vice
versa, because this is one of the ways of keeping Nigeria’s unity.
“But in appointing people to the board, President Muhammadu
Buhari disregarded the provisions of the federal character as enshrined in the
country’s constitution. President Buhari has a penchant for doing this. And
this is very unfortunate.”
Clark asked Buhari to take advantage of the few days to the
end of his tenure to re-examine his actions and make amends.
“Today, President
Muhammadu Buhari is eulogising and praising the legacy of Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan, his peaceful conduct during the 2015 general elections when he
conceded defeat,” Clark said.
“The question President Muhammadu Buhari should ask himself
is what legacy does he want to leave after his years as a civilian president?
Is it that of compensating people with appointments, most times the juicier
ones, for aiding and executing wrong acts, such as he has just done for
Suleiman Abba and his cohorts, who were alleged to have conspired and worked to
remove Dr. Jonathan from office at all cost? Is it that of breaching the
constitution of the country? Is it that of nepotism? Is it that of leaving the
country more divided and more devastated than he met it?
“There is still room to make amends within the remaining few
days that Mr. President has embarked on appointing people to offices, if it can
be evenly distributed to all sections of the country, as stipulated in the
federal character laws, and not in a manner of compensating wrongdoing.
“I also advise President Buhari to obey court rulings,
including that delivered on Nnamdi Kanu. And as he winds up his tenure, to
re-examine his actions.”
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