ALL is not well between Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the
man widely referred to as the “unofficial vice president”, Mallam Nasir el
Rufai, the governor of Kaduna State. Proof: after a meeting of the National
Economic Council (NEC) held on 17th September, 2015, el Rufai showed up in
Osinbajo’s office and both took a photograph, all smiles; and splashed them all
over the internet. Purpose: to debunk the “rumours” making the rounds that they
had exchanged insults. To confirm the story further, a meeting of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee (NWC) a couple of days
ago tabled as an item for discussion/resolution the “face-off” between Osinbajo
and el Rufai.
El Rufai has been throwing his weight around since Buhari
emerged as President of Nigeria. He is widely reputed to have been behind the
double shuffle we saw on the last day of Professor Attahiru Jega as the
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Remember,
Jega at the expiration of his tenure, had handed over to Alhaji Ahmed Wali as
the Acting National Chairman. Barely six hours after that a letter from
President Buhari ordered Wali to hand over to Hajiya Amina Zakari, a perceived
close relation, to act as National Chairman. This was in total contravention of
the law; an illegality that subsists till today when Zakari is preparing to
conduct the Bayelsa and Kogi State governorship elections. Fingers pointed to
el Rufai for carrying out the “coup” which is liable to compromise the
independence of the INEC. It could feather Buhari and his APC’s political nest
and compromise the integrity of our future elections.
El Rufai is also believed to be the
brain behind the appointment of Mallam Abba Kyari as the Chief of Staff to the
President. He also reportedly got the founder of the #Bringback Our Girls
campaigners (one of the outfits used to hound former President Goodluck
Jonathan out of power), Hadiza Bala Usman a seat on Buhari’s Advisory Committee
on Anti-Corruption. There is hardly any trip Buhari considers important that el
Rufai does not abandon his governorship job in Kaduna to accompany him to. And
there is virtually no important meeting that Buhari convenes that el Rufai does
not attend as a close confidant and adviser. El Rufai is having a time of his
life as the younger Northern brain that Buhari draws from to rule Nigeria.
This is not the first time he is
enjoying this run of power in Aso Villa. Remember his days with former
President Olusegun Obasanjo? He came into the Obasanjo government through the
good graces of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who made him the Director
General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE). But when the power struggle
between Obasanjo and Atiku turned nasty and no-holds-barred, el Rufai nipped
over to Obasanjo. His influence rapidly grew, and the pioneer Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu, once described
him as ‘the de facto No. 2 official” in the Obasanjo presidency.
In turn, el Rufai disclosed that
Ribadu would be appointed Minister of Power when Obasanjo’s handpicked
successor, Governor Umaru Yar’ Adua, won the presidential election in 2007.
Incidentally, when Yar’ Adua assumed office, el Rufai fled to Boston/Baltimore
in America while Ribadu went into self-exile in the UK. They both returned
under our dovish former President Jonathan. But while Ribadu found his place in
that regime, el Rufai, after being ignored by Jonathan for “too long”, joined
the Arewa army for the return of power to the North by all means as a
propagandist. El Rufai became a foot soldier for Buhari when the latter broke
his resolve not to run for election again and started the journey with Bola
Tinubu toward the birth of the now ruling APC.
President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo arriving to resume duty officially at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida
If the constitution and the
political behaviour of Nigerians had allowed it, Buhari could have preferred to
have a Northern Muslim as his vice president, just as he did when he and the
late Major General Tunde Idiagbon, a fellow Fulani Muslim, paired for head of
state and deputy in 1984. But for political expediency and to brighten his electoral
chances, Prof. Osinbajo, a Christian cleric, was ‘foisted” on him. I remember
the day Osinbajo was unveiled as Buhari’s VP late in 2014. He said he was
“proud” to be Buhari’s running mate.
He must have since discovered that
he was merely a “burden of necessity”. On June 5th, 2015, barely a week after
he took oath as Vice President, Osinbajo was reportedly barred from attending a
national security meeting where the anti-Boko Haram strategy was discussed. He
was ignominiously referred to by newly-installed Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki as “a mere commissioner”. And when he went to Aso Villa Chapel to
worship, he found it under lock and key! It was only the media uproar which
this generated that got it reluctantly opened for him to worship in.
The latest humiliation of Osinbajo
came at a recent meeting presided over by Buhari. El Rufai, still being true to
himself, reportedly used “rude” words on Osinbajo, who, in annoyance, told him
off and walked out of the meeting. We hope the APC will be able to mend the
fence between the elected Vice President and the kitchen cabinet “vice
president”, one of Buhari’s “long suffering disciples”.
Down memory lane: IBB Boys disrespected Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe as Babangida’s
No. 2 in 1986 and the Abiriba-born sea warrior resigned honourably from
government. Al Mustapha and Abacha’s Boys humiliated General Sani Abacha’s
Deputy, Lt Gen Oladipo Diya in 1998 when he was condemned to death for coup
plotting. The Katsina “Yar’ Adua cabal” trampled former Vice President Jonathan
underfoot and we had to invoke a “doctrine of necessity” to promote him to
President when Yar’ Adua died in 2010. The French say: déjà vu: Nigerians say:
nor bi today.
But the only Northern Vice
Presidents – Atiku and Namadi Sambo – enjoyed dignified tenures of office
without harassment by Southern “underlings”. Why? Answer that.
source: vanguard news
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