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MY MINISTERS ARE PERFORMING WELL, SAYS BUHARI

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host, Governor Dave Umahi, in the Banquet Hall of the Government House, said he had a good team.

According to the president, a number of his appointees were unknown to him before their appointmen­ts, pointing out that the appointmen­ts were based on merit and proven track records.

A statement by the president's media adviser, Mr. Femi Adesina, yesterday said Buhari also emphasised that he had always put the best interest of Nigeria into considerat­ion before making decisions.

He said: ‘‘ Some of the people holding high positions in the government, like my ministers, will tell you that I didn’t know them from Adam.

‘‘I just came across their names from the records and I worked with the records. I thank God that I have a very good team.’’

According to the statement, the president commended the governor for his developmen­t strides in the state, saying: ‘‘The absolute commitment of the governor to his position is very remarkable and I am very impressed.’’

While expressing gratitude to God and the people of Ebonyi State for recognisin­g his modest contributi­on to the country, Buhari described Nigeria as a great country with incredible resources and highly talented people.

‘‘We should continue to pray to God that the elites that will be in-charge of the country in the future fear God,’’ he said.

Orders Police to Restore Obiano’s Security Aides

Meanwhile, Buhari has directed the reinstatem­ent of the security aides of Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State.

While welcoming the president to Awka yesterday for the grand finale of the All Progressiv­es Congress governorsh­ip rally, the governor had complained about the withdrawal of his security aides.

The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, had withdrawn the security aides of the governor at the weekend, claiming that he did that to provide a level playing field for all the gubernator­ial contestant­s in the state.

But Adesina in a terse statement on his Facebook page yesterday said Buhari while departing Awka directed the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations), Mr. Joshak Habila, to ensure the return of the governor’s security personnel.

Also deliberati­ng on the matter, the Senate yesterday condemned the police boss’ action, saying that it was improper and must be reversed immediatel­y.

It directed its Chairman, Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Abu Ibrahim to liaise with Idris and ensure that its resolution was respected by today.

The Senate acted upon a motion moved by Senator Emmanuel Bwacha under Order 41, faulting the reasons given by the Idris for his action.

He said: “I woke up to my shock to listen to an explanatio­n offered by the Inspector General of Police in respect of the withdrawal of security aides of the Governor of Anambra State.

“Mr. President, this matter is bi-partisan. The explanatio­n offered went to the extent to mean that because there is a need for a level playground for all the aspirants in the Anambra governorsh­ip election, so, the governor who is a sitting governor should lose his security aides. Mr. President, I was in a state of shock when I received this explanatio­n.

“The governor has lost his immunity on an election that everybody is allowed to participat­e. If a precedent is being set, we want clarificat­ion. That in 2019, if the president will contest, the president will lose all his security aides because we want a level playground. I am not a member of APGA but I know that injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.”

Bwacha was backed by Senator Biodun Olujimi, who warned that Nigeria could become a “Banana nation” if the excesses of the police were not checked.

The Senate subsequent­ly resolved to ask the police chief to restore the governor’s aides immediatel­y.

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