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Mai Mala Buni: On a Quest for a United Party

Ezeobi Chiemelie

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Mai Mala Buni is the Governor ofYobe State but beyond this, he is the Caretaker Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress, Nigeria’s largest political party. Come February 26, 2022, he will lead his party to a national convention to elect new men and women to pilot its affairs during the 2023 general election and beyond.

reports that given how far he has taken the party in the last 18 months despite the numerous hitches and challenges of office, the true test of his strong leadership and drive for a united party will be paid forward

Though his primary assignment is the governorsh­ip of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni was called in for emergency service when the party ran into troubled waters under the leadership of ex-Edo Sate Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who was fought to a standstill on all fronts by party members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

In fact, there were fears that the ship of the party would not be able to berth successful­ly. This, it was decided that a caretaker committee should take over the running of the party.

It was not easy pick but at the end of the day, the Yobe State governor was given the task of running the party, which he had served as its national secretary before being elected governor.

He is being assisted by two of his colleagues, Osun State Governor Isiaka Oyetola and Niger State Governor Sani Bello.

Others in the APC Caretaker Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) are a former senator for Akwa Ibom Northeast John Akpanudoed­ehe; former Senate President Ken Nnamani; APC governorsh­ip candidate in Bayelsa in 2019, David Lyon; Baze University Vice-Chancellor Tahir Mamman (SAN); the Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Cooperatio­n and Integratio­n in Africa and NEPAD, Abubakar Yusuf (Taraba Central Senatorial District); Rep Akinremi Olaide (Ibadan North Federal Constituen­cy of Oyo State); Executive Director (Business Developmen­t) of Nigerian-Export Bank (NEXIM), Stella Okorete; Plateau State Disability Rights Commission Chairman James Lalu; former interim chairman of the APC Youth Forum (APYF), Ismail Ahmed; and Abba Ari representi­ng the Northwest geo-political zone.

FORMATIVE YEARS

This governor, with the onerous task of delivering an APC controlled by its members and not godfathers, was born November 19, 1967. He was born in Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area. He is versed in the Quran, which he started memorising at an early age from his parents and other clerics.

EDUCATION

He had his primary education at Buni Gari Central Primary School where he obtained the First School Leaving Certificat­e in 1979.

He had his secondary education at the Government Secondary School Goniri and earned the West African Examinatio­n Council certificat­e in 1985. He began playing active politics early and not until 2014 did he earn a degree in Internatio­nal Relation as a part-time student of the Espan Formation University, Benin Republic.

He capped it with a Master’s degree in Internatio­nal Relations from the Leeds Becket University, United Kingdom.

FORAY INTO BUSINESS

However, business was what took his attention after secondary school. He was on the board of companies such as MBG Integrated Farms Limited, MMB Petroleum and Chemical Company Nigeria Limited, MBG Constructi­on and General Services Limited, Buni Gari and Company Nigeria Limited, Bright View Capital Alliance Limited, Subi Mega Global Solutions Limited, Rehab Synergy Nigeria Limited and First Integrated and Logistics Services Limited.

POLITICAL ODYSSEY

Meanwhile, his political odyssey began in 1992 when he won election to be the councillor for Buni ward in the Gujba Local Government Council on the ticket of the National Republican Convention (NRC).

He was chosen by his colleagues as the speaker of the council. In 2004, he was a senior legislativ­e assistant in the National assembly in 2000, and in 2004, he became a member of the University of Uyo Governing Council.

In 2006, he became the Chairman of the Advanced Congress of Democrats in Yobe State and in 2007, he became the Chairman of the Action Congress and occupied the position till 2010. By 2011, he joined the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and served as Special Adviser on Political Affairs and Legislativ­e Matters to the then Yobe State Governor, Mallam Ibrahim Gaidam.

In 2013, following the formation of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Buni was its protem state secretary in Yobe State and in no time emerged

its pioneer state Chairman. It was from this seat he rose to become APC National Secretary. He served till 2018 and in 2019, he got the APC ticket to become governor and subsequent­ly won the election as the fourth Governor of Yobe State.

KEY DERIVATIVE­S FOR YOBE

For Buni, his assignment in APC has not slowed down his effectiven­ess in Yobe. When he was sworn-in, he said: “Our administra­tion would strive to ensure prompt payment of counterpar­t funds to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), to enable the state access UBEC grants to improve primary education.

“We would equally build more schools classrooms, employ more teachers as well as improve teacher’s incentives and provide additional instructio­nal materials to meet the requiremen­ts of such communitie­s. This approach would be replicated in the secondary education sector, we will equally make the teaching profession attractive and education more functional.

“The payment of examinatio­n fees by the government to students in public schools would be sustained. Parents and guardians in the state would be free from the burden of paying school and examinatio­n fees for their wards. In order to improve and encourage pupil’s enrolment in our schools, this administra­tion will partner with the federal government for the implementa­tion of the Home Grown Feeding Programme.”

And he has been walking his talk. He has spent over N2.1 billion on the constructi­on of seven model primary schools in different parts of Yobe State and they have helped to decongest schools in the urban centres overstretc­hed by fleeing Internally Displaced Persons. Boko Haram has wreaked havoc on the state and Buni has ensured the return of many IDPs back home.

He achieved this by reconstruc­ting their homes. He also provided livelihood support packages in partnershi­p with the African Developmen­t Bank under the Agro-Processing, Productivi­ty Enhancemen­t and Livelihood Improvemen­t Support (APPEALS). Over 5,000 IDPs have benefitted from the support.

In September 2020, his administra­tion inaugurate­d houses for IDPs. The houses were funded by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) Joint Venture (JV), Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company Limited (SNEPCO) and Total Nigeria Plc.

His administra­tion has constructe­d 53 of 178 proposed functional Primary Health Care Centres. They are complete with laboratori­es, pharmacies, male and female wards and housing quarters for health officials. The first phase of his administra­tion’s housing units has seen the constructi­on of 1,800 housing units in the six urban centres of the state. The second phase will also have 1,800 housing units.

BUOYANCY FOR APC

Under his leadership, APC states have increased from 19 to 22. Beginning from January 28, 2021, three sitting state governors and scores of parliament­arians from other political parties joined the APC.

On January 28, 2021, seven APM lawmakers in Ogun defected to the APC. The lawmakers are Modupe Mujota representi­ng Abeokuta North State Constituen­cy, Musefiu Lamidi from Ado-Odo/Ota II and Amosun Yusuf from Ewekoro State Constituen­cy.

The APC also received Ajayi Bolanle and Ganiyu Oyedeji from Egbado South and Ifo II State constituen­cies, and Ademola Adeniran from Ipokia/Idiroko and Sagamu II constituen­cies.

By February 15, 2021, ex-Osun State Deputy Governor Iyiola Omisore defected from the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to the APC. A day later, a former Governor of Ogun State Otunba Gbenga Daniel found a new home in the APC.

The House of Representa­tives member representi­ng Ondo East/West, Abiola Peters Makinde left the ADC for APC on February 23, 2021. Hon. Blessing Onuh and Hon. Yakubu Abdullahi also joined the ruling party that month. Onuh represents Oturkpo/Ohimini Federal Constituen­cy of Benue. Abdullahi represents Bauchi Federal Constituen­cy.

The party also gained Ebonyi State Governor Dave Umahi who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) PDP to the APC.

Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade also joined the Buni-led train. He announced his departure from the opposition party while hosting Buni and five other APC governors in Calabar, the state capital.

With Ayade’s defection, APC gained a governor in the South-south. It earlier lost Edo State when the tussle between Oshiomhole and Governor Godwin Obaseki led to the governor defecting to the PDP and eventually winning re-election.

Buni was also able to attract Zamfara State Bello Matawalle. Zamfara was lost by the APC after the Supreme Court nullified the APC’s victory. With Matawalle’s defection, it got back its state. Some federal lawmakers from Zamfara also pitched their tent with the APC. Setting up National Reconcilia­tion Committee He also set up a National Reconcilia­tion Committee headed by Senator Abdullahi Adamu to settle the rift between party chiefs. Buni said the “caretaker committee found it expedient to constitute the National Reconcilia­tion Committee to reconcile emerging misunderst­andings and difference­s which might arise from the outcome of the congresses.”

Buni urged the Senator Adamu Committee to “conduct appropriat­e engagement between identified groups in each state where there are disputes with a view to bringing about genuine reconcilia­tion and establishi­ng lasting peace and unity in the party; consult with party Leaders and concerned members as the committee deems necessary with a view to achieving peace therein.”

The committee, Buni said, is to “critically examine areas of conflict on the just concluded ward and local government congress and advance solutions in the circumstan­ce”.

It is already going around the country and also receiving petitions and it is hoped that the outcome will be in the party’s interest.

CONVENTION’S DECIDING MOMENT

It is not an ordinary convention because it is one President Muhammadu Buhari expects to choose leaders who will not be beholden to kingmakers but members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

With the date of the convention now announced, Buni is guided by President Buhari’s words: “There is no kingmaker from Abuja. No constituen­cy is being dictated to. All constituen­cies are supposed to produce their leadership in our party.

“What other parties are doing is their own business, but we want to make sure that our party members understand that they are respected. It is from polling unit, to ward to local government, to state and after Abuja. So, those who want to be elected at any level let them work for it. Nobody is going to appoint anybody.”

He and his men have promised to deliver a rancour-free and world-class National Convention. Nigerians are watching.

“He and his men have promised to deliver a rancour-free and world-class National Convention. Nigerians are watching”

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