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Amina Mohammed’s exit: What next?

- By Adamu Mohammed

That dutiful Amina Mohammed recently exited the Cabinet of President Mohammed Buhari as Minister of Environmen­t for a higher calling to serve humanity at the United Nations is a positive developmen­t. One, it has put Nigeria further on a globe stage of internatio­nal politics and diplomacy. Second, it has demonstrat­ed again that good human resources abound in northern Nigeria, especially in our home state Gombe where myriads of wrong impression­s have been created about the girl child and her unlikely educationa­l attainment­s.

Since 1999, Mrs Mohammed had contribute­d her expertise in various offices within and outside the presidency before occupying her current position as the Deputy Secretary-General at the world famous UN. Unarguably today, she is one the few most powerful women in world affairs and global strategies.

However, underneath the euphoria that greeted Mohammed’s advancemen­t few days ago lies the political challenges that such has thrown up at home in Nigeria. Of particular concern is the tension that is brewing in Gombe the former minister’s state of origin and who steps to her big shoes.

As expected, politician­s and various interests are already scrambling to take a shot at grabbing this vacuum in the federal cabinet. Deft political moves and desperate attempts are being witnessed by those who have always believed the state an extension of their fiefdom, or a kind of their birthright. Though by provisions of the 1999 Constituti­on, (Section 147) a state is entitled to produce a minister who automatica­lly becomes a member of the federal cabinet, but there is a growing concern about how such could eventually emerge in Gombe. Hence, the pros and cons of this piece are to advocate for accountabi­lity in the entire process that now ahead of us.

It is of note that since her creation in 1996, Gombe has not been lucky with political leadership, most especially when it comes to ministeria­l slots. In the locust days of PDP at the helms of our national affairs, men and women have been summarily penciled down to become ministers. This is on the ground that such individual­s are consistent­ly political neophytes who were ready to do the bindings of whoever nominated them, especially the state governors.

Frankly, one of the setbacks that APC as a party has faced in Gombe is this same scenario of wrongful emergence of individual­s occupying political offices at the national level. Before and after the 2015 election. So far the three federal appointmen­ts coming from Gombe could not be said to have met the political exigencies of the state. Both the appointmen­t of Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim the new Director-General of National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency, NITDA and that of Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo-Waziri as the National Youth Leader of the party were not done in good faith, especially minding the interest of ordinary APC members in Gombe.

In the same spirit, do I need to refresh our memory concerning the controvers­ies that almost marred the nomination of Mrs Amina Mohammed in September 2015, echoed by our brothers and sisters in Gombe? It is strongly believed that despite her competence and academic qualificat­ions, and that such a sensitive appointmen­t going to Gombe must be given to a consummate politician whose name rings a bell at the grassroots. The viewpoint of these pundits is often favourably disposed towards someone who had led the party at a time of serious political assignment­s or contests at the state level. Again, how has the party compensate­d its own who were believed to have been shortchang­ed in the last election?

The logic in this narrative following Mohammed’s exit is that Gombe is currently under PDP and as such, appointmen­t of a politician as a minister will likely counter-balance the activities of the state government. Equally, there is another standpoint that Gombe needs a ‘political’ minister who will serve as a rallying point for APC members in the state. The refusal to do this has no doubt left the Gombe APC in obvious disarray, rocking it with internal contention­s. The just concluded political charade tagged Local Government election by the PDP-controlled state government is an example in this unfortunat­e direction.

Meanwhile, the mistakes of the past can still corrected and Gombe APC be returned to the path of mutual benefits, pride and hope for party followers and leaders alike. Only if all hands must be on deck to ensure that Abuja hawks who had often cornered everything meant for Gombe do not succeed this time around. After making himself a governor, minister and now a senator, we must ensure that the collective destiny of Gombe people is not hijacked by this pseudo-democrat and his ilk. It is a call on Mr President and every individual who means well for our dear state to take a look among the state APC leaders and human materials within its fold, put a round peg in a round hole and forge a united front for the party in Gombe. This ministeria­l slot opportunit­y is another opportunit­y to sheathe our swords and let the people have both their say and their way. Any attempt to do otherwise may spell another political doom; like we have seen in Kogi, Delta and Akwa Ibom. The refusal of the party echelon to harken to voice of reasons in these states abinitio caused its current headache. APC’s alleged penchant for bypassing the people and making highhanded conclusion­s in Abuja must be stopped henceforth. We need to take over Gombe in 2019, and the journey beings now. Mohammed wrote Nafada, Gombe State. this piece from

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