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Ndume Lauds Tinubu over recent appointments, seeks South-East inclusion

2025-07-19  Indollh  51 views
Ndume Lauds Tinubu over recent appointments, seeks South-East inclusion

Ali Ndume, the ex Senate leader and lawmaker representing Borno  sout  has commended President Bola Tinubu over the recent appointments into the boards of key federal agencies.

Ndume, who gave the commendation in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday, described them as timely and responsive to the concerns of the northern region.

Those appointed include Chairperson of the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority, Lydia Musa; Chairman of the National Educational Research and Development Council, Jamilu Aliyu and Chairman of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Yahuza Inuwa.

Also appointed were Chairman of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Sanusi Musa (SAN) and Muhammad Babangida, son of former military President Ibrahim Babangida, who was named Chairman of the restructured Bank of Agriculture.

Others include, Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa, Prof Al-Mustapha Aliyu; Director-General of the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations, Sanusi Rikiji and Executive Director of the Integrated Water Resources Management Commission, Abdulmumini Aminu-Zaria.

A breakdown of the appointments shows that Kano and Kaduna States got three and two slots respectively, while Sokoto and Zamfara secured one each.

Aside from Muhammad from Niger State in the North Central, Oyo State in the South West produced Tomi Somefun as Managing General of the National Hydro-Electric Power Areas Development Commission.

Ndume, however, expressed conviction that the president took deliberate steps to address agitations from the North.

He said, “These appointments and the one he did last May when he gave 12 key agencies to competent individuals from the North were assuring enough.

“It goes to show that he is a responsive leader who listens to criticisms and surrenders to genuine and legitimate agitation.

“These two appointments will reassure the North, particularly its elders, that President Tinubu isn’t a leader that will deliberately promote an agenda to alienate the region which stood with him during the last general elections.”

The Borno lawmaker also appealed to the President to extend similar considerations to the South East in future appointments to ensure national balance and equity.

“The wrong narrative that the South East has been abandoned and would not count in patronage distribution should not be allowed to fester for long.

“It is even a breach of the Federal Character principle, as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution, to strip an entire region of adequate representation.

This is a big misstep that must be corrected. Every part of the country deserves a sense of belonging in a federation,” he said.

Ndume concluded by urging the President to embrace wider inclusivity going forward.

“While I acknowledge Mr. President’s steadfastness with these appointments, we are hopeful that subsequent nominations will reflect broader national inclusiveness, by accommodating more individuals from the South East,” he added.


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