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Suspension of SGF: Matters Arising

- Mohammed Shehu .Shehu is a social commentato­r and can be reached on Moha_shehu@yahoo.co.uk

Many political pundits believe that the suspension of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal, followed a concerted and sustained campaign of calumny against him by a section of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and their cohorts.

According to the political observers, Lawal’s detractors, who felt that he had stepped on the wrong toes, have cashed in on the ill conceived report of the Senate Ad hoc Committee to call for his removal from office, even though the matter had been laid to rest following an investigat­ion by the Presidency.

“The attack was so intense that it appeared as if his removal from office was the only solution for peace to reign in Nigeria. It was evident that mere allegation provided cannon fodder for his detractors to achieve what they had failed to achieve through other means,” said a political pundit close to the ruling party.

Informed sources have recently indicated that the raging battle against the SGF may not be unconnecte­d with the fact that the Office of the SGF supervises the activities of the Code of Conduct Bureau, ( CCB). Lawal’s apparent posture of non-interferen­ce with government structures in the course of their duty has identified him as enemy number one.

Furthermor­e, the budget-padding episode and the constituen­cy-project impasse have pitched the National Assembly against the Federal Government and those who cannot bend the wheels of progress place the blame on the doorstep of the SGF who they accuse of not playing ball. The task to dethrone the SGF was executed on all fronts.

They thereafter set out to discredit the Buhari administra­tion by underplayi­ng the successful decimation of the Boko Haram insurgency and dusting up outrageous corruption allegation in genuine efforts of resettling the internally displaced persons (IDPs) being championed by the SGF, Babachir Lawal.

It is disturbing that these orchestrat­ed attacks on the SGF are being repackaged on a daily basis with a clear intent to discredit him for no other reason than that he is doing his job.

Following the phantom allegation of impropriet­y of contract award leveled against the SGF by the Senate, the Presidency directed the chief law officer; the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, to investigat­e the matter and a no-guilty verdict was returned. But these elements, acting the script of their masters, have alleged that there is a cover up by the Presidency and the Attorney General. Indeed no one is immune from attack by these people so long as they see one standing in the way of crucifixio­n of Lawal.

The slur campaign continued unabated with no effort made to hear SGF’s side of the story. They simply kept on publishing the fabricatio­ns and lies that they were being fed by paymasters. They believe that Nigerians would not know better and would continue to believe their lies because they, Nigerians are so angry.

Those close to the SGF, Lawal believe he has inspired the nation with his fearless dispositio­n and courageous hands-on approach to making the change he so passionate­ly championed. Yes, few public figures have caught the imaginatio­n of their people as Babachir Lawal. His boldness and no-nonsense approach in contending with adversarie­s has endeared him to the ordinary Nigerians.

An insight into the personalit­y of this distinguis­hed gentleman reveals a man with inner strength of character and an achievemen­t driven persona whose exceptiona­l vision and charisma stand him out.

“Lawal’s loyalty and commitment to the Buhari administra­tion also annoyed these demagogue politician­s. Unknown to them, Lawal’s passionate desire to change his society, attracted him to active politics in 2002 with the sole objective of working towards the emergence of the then General Muhammadu Buhari as the President of Nigeria. This was informed by his knowledge and understand­ing that President Buhari is patriotic, incorrupti­ble and discipline­d with passion for the unity of Nigeria and justice for all. He joined the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and played key roles in the Buhari Campaign Organisati­on and later followed his beloved Buhari to Congress for Progressiv­e Change (CPC) and eventually, the All Progressiv­es Change (APC) where he played key roles,” one of Lawal’s aids correctly disclosed.

To most discerning Nigerians, the corruption allegation is a cocktail of misinforma­tion, mischief and outright falsehood meant to cast aspersions on the reputation of the SGF and boot him out.

To start with, it is important to situate the genesis of the whole saga in its proper context. The SGF chairs the Presidenti­al Initiative on the North East (PINE) with the responsibi­lity of rehabilita­tion and resettleme­nt of IDPs. In the course of its duties, more than 20 contracts were awarded.

The Senate set up an ad-hoc committee to investigat­e alleged fraud in the contract-award process, following a petition it received.

The sensationa­lised N250 million for ‘grass cutting” was simply coined to attract the fury of the general public.

The contractor, Josmon Technologi­es Limited, was engaged to construct boreholes and procure irrigation pumps, fishing canoes, Toyota Hilux Van, and reclamatio­n of hectares of land amongst others. Contrary to the report, valid documents from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) show that the SGF resigned as director of Rolavision Engineerin­g Ltd following his appointmen­t.

With his appointmen­t this well-known disciplina­rian and fiery loyalist applied himself totally to the actualisat­ion of their manifesto to the delight of everyone. It was the kind of personal commitment and undying loyalty that the office had not seen in a long time. Ironically, these sterling attributes that created an iron cast loyalty around the Buhari presidency also ensnared him to enemies of change who will stop at nothing to bring him down, along with the grassroots government of Muhammadu Buhari.

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