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Home » Politics » Tinubu’s Lopsided Ministerial Appointments, Angers South-East Senators Who Insist On Federal Character

Tinubu’s Lopsided Ministerial Appointments, Angers South-East Senators Who Insist On Federal Character

August 10, 2023
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Abuja, NIGERIA — Certainly not business as usual in the Senate Chamber as Senator Tony Nwoye, representing Anambra North Senatorial District, moved a motion to explained that Tinubu’s ministerial appointments violated the provisions of the Federal Character Commission Act which provides that in sharing any position, the President must take cognizance of zones, states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Other senators from Southeast Nigeria protested against Tinubu’s non-adherence to the principle of federal character and provision of the law in his ministerial appointments.

According to the 15 lawmakers from the Southeast, despite the provisions of the law, they are worried apart from the appointment of a minister from each of the five states in the region, no other minister was appointed from the zone on the basis of representation from geopolitical zones, whereas the other five geopolitical zones got an additional minimum of two ministers each from their zones.

The five ministers appointed from the Southeast zone are Uju Ken Ohaneye, Anambra state; Uche Nnaji, Enugu state; David Umahi, Ebonyi state; Dr Doris Uzoka, Imo state and Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Abia state.

Moving the motion, Nwoye said, “I am not happy about it at all. That is why senators from the Southeast – 15 of us in number – wanted to move the point of order since Friday on Section 14(3) of the 1999

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“That section points out to the fact that in sharing any position, you must take cognizance of zones, you must take cognizance of Federal Character in anything you are doing.

“Then, Federal Character Commission Act, 2004, laws of the federation states very clear in Section 5(a) (b) Part 3, Section 4(b) Part 1 of the Federal Character Commission Act, that in doing any appointment, be it ministers, you must take cognizance of states, FCT or Zones.

“Zones in this subject matter is geopolitical zones. So, the Southeast zone was not given one person in terms of geopolitical zones, while other zones, Northwest has three additional from the zone, making it 10.

“Northeast has two, making it eight because they have six states. North Central has extra two added to the six states they have, making it eight. Southwest has extra three added to six states they have making it nine. South South has extra two added to six states they have, making it eight. Southeast has none.

“They only gave us based on states. It is not fair. It offends the principle of Federal Character. It violates that section of the Federal Character – FA 5(b) Part 3, 4(b).

“That is why we have been angling for a motion but from point of order to motion, but the Senate President in his wisdom, for reasons best known to him decided that he wants to go and take it up with President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu privately instead of moving the motion.

“We prefer to move the motion, if it fails, it fails because other senators, we spoke to them individually and they saw the reason that it is not fair. Maybe it was an oversight. So, we are appealing to him by the sense of the motion that was stepped down, for him to see reasons to reflect Federal Character Act and respect that provision and appoint two extra ministers from the Southeast to represent the zone because it is very clear in the laws of the federation.

“And it is not fair that out of six geopolitical zones we have in Nigeria, five zones have their own from two, three but only Southeast doesn’t have any. It is not fair.”

Senate President Godswill Akpabio stepped down the order and went to the Presidential Villa to meet President Tinubu after a heated session in the red chamber which resulted in a motion to suspend the screening of ministerial nominee, Festus Keyamo, from Delta State.

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The Senate earlier went into a closed-door meeting after Senators moved to suspend the screening of the former Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Keyamo, due to his disobedience to summons by the Senate and House of Representatives as a minister under former President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

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