Daily Trust Sunday

Akume: Tinubu’s painkiller for the N/Central

- Ibrahim Tajo is the Chairman, North Central Progressiv­e for Developmen­t

With the appointmen­t of the former governor of Benue State, Senator George Akume as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, our tears in the North Central have been wiped away.

To the glory of God, our zone now has two key figures in the government. Aside from the SGF, another prominent leader of our zone in the person of Senator Abdullahi Adamu, a former governor of Nasarawa State has been the national chairman of our great party, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the last 15 months.

While Senator Adamu controls the affairs of our party through the instrument­ality of the National Working Committee (NWC), our brand-new SGF is the engine room of Tinubu’s administra­tion. Thus, President Tinubu has wiped away the tears of the APC members who worked for his victory in the North Central geopolitic­al zone.

Weeks ago, when the positions of the Deputy Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives were zoned by the president and the leadership of our great party to the North West geopolitic­al zone, we protested against the sidelining of the North Central and appealed for the review of the zoning arrangemen­t given our contributi­ons to the Tinubu’s presidency during the presidenti­al election.

The announceme­nt of the appointmen­t of the two kitchen cabinet positions (the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Chief of Staff to the President) on Friday has addressed our demand. Femi Gbajabiami­la, the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives was named as Chief of Staff while our own Akume was named the SGF.

The SGF’s office serves as the frontline advisory institutio­n to the office of the president; monitors and coordinate­s the implementa­tion of government policies and programmes in line with the programmes of the ruling government; ensures harmonisat­ion in the policies of the government and evaluates the performanc­e of the ministers and permanent secretarie­s on behalf of the president. The SGF represents the president when he’s delegated to do so.

Under the office of the SGF, there are 21 federal agencies and six offices. Each of the six offices is run and managed like a ministry and they are headed by a permanent secretary.

The agencies being supervised by the SGF are; the Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, National

Energy Council, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, National Lottery Trust Fund, National Agency for the Control of Aids, Nigeria National Merit Award, National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Public Enterprise­s and Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission.

Others are; the New Partnershi­p for African Developmen­t; National Commission for Refugees, ServiCom, Federal Character Commission, Revenue Mobilizati­on, Allocation & Fiscal Commission, Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI), Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, National Pension Commission and Border Communitie­s Developmen­t Agency.

The six offices under Akume are; Special Duties Office; Cabinet Affairs Office, Special Services Office, Ecological Fund Office, General Services Office, and Political and Economic Affairs Office.

While thanking the president for this recognitio­n and reward for our contributi­ons during the presidenti­al election, I’m optimistic that the six states in our zone - Kwara, Nasarawa, Benue, Plateau, Niger and Kogi will be better for it. As a former governor of Benue, a senator and a minister; Senator Akume will ensure all the six states and Nigerians benefit from this administra­tion.

To whom much is given, much is expected, with this, we need to double our support to the president to enable him to deliver his pact with Nigerians as captured in the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Since 1999 when the country returned to civil rule, six persons have been appointed as the SGF but none of them came from the North Central. While the North East has produced four occupants of the office namely Babagana Kingibe, Mahmud Yayale Ahmed, Babachir David Lawal, and the immediate past occupant of the office, Boss Mustapha. The South East and South South had produced one occupant of the office in the persons of Anyim Pius Anyim and Ufot Ekaette, respective­ly.

For our three brothers who are in the race for the National Assembly leadership; Senator Sani Musa ( Senate President), the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Ahmed Idris Wase (Speaker) and Yusuf Gagdi (Speaker), it is time for them to withdraw from the race in line with the decision of the president and our party. Don’t rock the boat, we have been rewarded.

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