Battle may be over appointment of Onikepo Animashaun, NPDC GM Legal
Anayo Okolie
Amid widespread criticism of the
President Muhammadu Buhari government’s handling of the nationwide fuel
shortages, national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu, yesterday lashed out at the Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, in a statement that exposed continuing rifts
within the ruling party and the endless scramble among its leaders for
sphere of influence in the government.
For more than one month, the public has
been faced with the frustrations of not being able to get enough premium
motor spirit – the most consumed petroleum product in the country – to
buy. This has resulted in long queues of vehicles and crowds of buyers
at the few filling stations selling the product. But Kachikwu told State
House correspondents in Abuja on Wednesday that despite the
government’s efforts, the fuel situation might not improve until the
next two months. He said he was not a magician and did not have a magic
wand to eliminate the fuel queues, a comment that drew angry responses
from various segments of society, but which APC remained silent about.
However, Tinubu added his voice to the
criticisms of Kachikwu’s comments, in a strongly worded statement
titled, “Kachikwu needs to know that respect and good performance will
do what magic cannot.”
It was however gathered that Tinubu’s
denunciation of Kachikwu may not be unconnected with the appointment of
Onikepo Animashaun as GM, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).
The former Lagos State governor in the
statement which he personally signed said: “Much public ire has been
drawn to the statement made by Minister of State Ibe Kachikwu that he
was not trained as a magician and that basically Nigerians should count
themselves fortunate that the NNPC under his stewardship has been able
to bring in the amount of petrol fuel it is currently doing.
“Perhaps, the statement by Kachikwu was
made in a moment of unguarded frustration or was an awkward attempt at a
joke. Whatever the motive, it was untimely and off-putting. The remark
did not sit well with the Nigerian people; they were as right to feel
insulted as the minister was wrong to have said such a thing. The fuel
shortage is severely biting for the average person. They are forced to
remain in lines far too long, for too much time, to pay too much money
for too little fuel. This is no joking matter. Livelihoods and people’s
welfare are at stake. With so much on the line, Kachikwu’s flippancy was
out-of-line. He was basically telling Nigerians that they should be
lucky that they are getting the inadequate supply they now suffer and
that they should just be quiet and endure the shortage for several weeks
more.”
Tinubu criticised Kachikwu’s
intervention as “unhelpful,” saying it has caused panic and despair
among the public with regard to the duration of the crisis. “It insulted
the people by its tonality. He spoke with the imperious nature of a
member of the elitist government the people voted out last year and not
the progressive one they voted in,” Tinubu said.
He added, “Kachikwu must be reminded
that he was not coerced to take this job. He accepted the job and its
responsibilities knowingly. He also must remember that he does not own
NNPC. This also is not a private company that owes nothing to the public
except the duty of fair dealing. He is a public servant. The seat he
sits upon is owned by Nigerians not by him. The company he runs is owned
by Nigerians not by him. They are his boss. He is not theirs. Power is
vested in the people. He is a mere custodian or agent of their will. In
talking to us in such a manner, he committed an act of insubordination.
If he had talked so cavalierly to his boss in the private sector, he
would have been reprimanded or worse. If wise, the man should refrain
from such interjections in the future.
“As his ultimate bosses, the people have
a right to demand the requisite performance and respect from him. He
should apologise for treating them so lightly in this instance. His
portfolio being a strategically important one, he needs to re-establish
the correct relationship with the public. They no longer feel he is
working for their optimal benefit as their servant. Instead, he seems to
be standing above them, telling them to take it or leave it.
“For his policies and stint in office to
be successful and a help to this government, he must have the support
and belief of the people at this tough time. He must talk to them in a
way that they believe he seeks their best interest and understands the
hardship weighing upon them. He must ask them to work with him and,
perhaps, to endure a bit longer but with the knowledge that he is
working to resolve this matter as fast as he can and as permanently as
possible. That he is dedicated to the position that once these current
lines are gone that never again shall they reappear as long as he has
any influence in the matter.”
Tinubu said to maintain the confidence
of the people and keep their hope alive despite the hard times required
neither magic nor training in any strange craft. “It requires empathy,
compassion and the willpower to forge a better Nigeria. These must be
the common trademarks of those serving in a progressive government, for
these attributes are integral parts of the spirit and ideals upon which
the APC was founded. Upon such notions was this administration voted
into office by the Nigerian people in the operation of their sovereign
will to seek a national leadership that would pursue their interests to
the utmost and give them every fair chance to live in a better Nigeria,”
the APC leader stated.
Tinubu, however, expressed confidence in
the commitment and ability of the president to lead the country out of
the current economic crisis. “From establishing full security and safety
to staking a claim to true economic prosperity and fairness, this
government shall salvage our national pride and purpose. Let all of us,
in and out of government, never forget this. If we adhere to this
remembrance, we shall see that magic will not be needed to bring the
progress we seek,” he stated
Tinubu acknowledged the hash economic
climate occasioned by the sharp drop in crude oil prices. He said the
situation required creative reforms, stressing, “Therein lies the
essence of progressive democratic governance.” He said the Buhari
administration represented Nigeria’s best hope for the installation of
such governance and alleged that the country would have being in a more
terrible condition if the immediate past Peoples Democratic Party
federal government had continued in power.
Though, he has of late been critical of
some of the policies of the Buhari government, Tinubu, in the statement,
appreciated the efforts of the administration to right the wrongs of
the past. But he stated, “In this effort, there may be no economic
matter more difficult to unravel and more sensitive to the pulse of the
average person than the current fuel scarcity. Even here I am confident
of progress because I know the commitment of the president to resolving
this matter. I make no attempt to hide it. I am an avid and partisan
supporter of this government and of the progressive policies of the
party, the APC, upon which this government is based.
“With that I do reserve the right and
the duty as a Nigerian to voice my opinion when I believe a member of
this government has strayed from the progressive calling required of
this administration. I do this because my greater devotion and love are
for this nation and its people. Party and politics fall secondary.”
However, Tinubu, it was gathered, took
umbrage at Kachikwu when he appointed Animashaun as GM, Legal, at NPDC.
Presidency officials said they noted the unusual public criticism of
Kachikwu, who Tinubu ought to know is the minister of state in the
Office of the Petroleum Minister, occupied by President Muhammadu
Buhari, and that they would have thought that if he had anything against
Kachikwu as Buhari’s minister of state, he had all the access to the
presidency to lodge his complaints, and therefore found his public
reproval of Kachikwu surprising.
A presidency official who said because
he was not briefed to comment on the issue, he may not be quoted, noted
that Tinubu’s anger with Kachikwu may not be unconnected with Kachikwu’s
appointment of Animashaun as GM at NPDC without the approval of Tinubu,
given that Animashaun was a permanent secretary in the Lagos State
government and a Lagos indigene.
Tinubu was said to be particularly
piqued that Animashaun was recommended by Pastor Tunde Bakare, and
backed by former Lagos Governor Babatunde Fashola, without reference to
him before being appointed. He was said to have pointedly asked Kachikwu
to reverse the appointment but the minister told him that it was a bit
too late in the day to do that as Lagos State government did not raise
any objection or make any adverse comment to her appointment as GM and
that if they do, then the NNPC management would reconsider her
appointment.
When this was brought to the attention
of President Buhari, according to the officials, the President
maintained that anybody once appointed after following due process could
only be removed by due process and not because of opposition from
individuals. Following the President’s position on the issue, Lagos
State government then wrote a letter to NNPC saying it did not support
Animashaun’s appointment.
It was gathered that Animashaun quickly
countered that by presenting a letter of commendation from Lagos State
government for her exceptional and meritorious services to the state
which earned her an award as one of the best performing permanent
secretaries, a development that made it impossible for Kachikwu to act
on the petition.
Tinubu was said to have insisted that
Animashaun must be removed if Kachikwu was to know peace. Presidency
officials, therefore, believed that yesterday’s statement authored by
Tinubu was one of the first salvos in that direction. They believe so
because they wondered why a small comment by Kachikwu on fuel scarcity
would attract a strongly-worded statement by Tinubu, a national leader
of APC, when he has unfettered access to Buhari to lodge his complaints
on any issue.
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