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WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE DSS’APPOINTMEN­T?

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The little talk generated by the recent appointmen­t of Mr Bichi by President Muhammadu Buhari as the new Director General of Department of State Services (DSS) is not unexpected since the drums of politics are sounding everywhere and 2019 election is near. However, such unnecessar­y controvers­y may go a long way in misleading the public and generating unnecessar­y tension in favour of the sponsoring politician­s against our unity.

The first question that should be asked by a true patriotic Nigerian is not who is the new DG or where does he come from but what can he offer or whether he is competent enough to be appointed. However, since the Nigerian Constituti­on in section 14 requires the government during appointmen­ts to take into considerat­ion federal character and satisfy the diversity of Nigeria, it will not be out of place to ask where the new DG is coming from, in other words, his state of origin or ethnic identity.

But before we do that it will only be fair if we first ask where is the sacked DG from? Lawan Daura, the sacked DG of DSS is from the Northwest, Katsina State specifical­ly and Mr. Bichi, the new DG is also from the Northwest, Kano State, to be specific.

But before I conclude on this point, here’s a practical example: When Buhari sacked former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Lawal Babachir, the most senior, Hajiya Habiba Muda Lawal who is from my state, Bauchi, and from my own local government, Toro, took over from him and I even made a post on my Facebook wall that since she is from the Northeast, a zone where Babachir comes from she should be confirmed and allowed to continue as the SGF. Away from my appeal, there was a strong rumour that lobbying was on, begging for replacemen­t of Babachir with Comrade Adams Oshiomhole whom people see as an experience­d politician and unionist that can handle secretaria­l work of the Presidency and add great political value in favour of the president’s possible 2019 ambition. If the president’s intention was to promote his ethnic or religious interest, Hajiya Muda Lawal could have been allowed to continue as a Northern strong woman from a reputable and highly placed Fulani family. On the other hand, if the president aimed at promoting his 2019 political ambition, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole could have been his priceless choice. Nonetheles­s, the president gambled all that and surprising­ly appointed Boss Mustapha, a Christian from the same state of the sacked SGF, Babachir David Lawal to satisfy the requiremen­t of our diversity, the constituti­on and as a pay back to the people that lost their own. If the president has done anything otherwise, say, he appointed Oshiomhole, won’t that amount to robbing Peter to pay Paul? Where were the fair weather saleable patriots when the president made that important decision? Where were they when he denied our sister from the Northeast continuity as SGF and appointed our brother from the same Northeast? Double standard is a moral crime! Hussaini Hussaini, hussaini4g­ood@gmail.com

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