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Buhari meets Saraki, Dogara over budget

Ex-perm sec, director in trouble over AU seat loss

- By Isiaka Wakili

Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representa­tives Speaker Yakubu Dogara yesterday met President Muhammadu Buhari over the 2017 budget and other economic issues.

The one-hour closed-door meeting, which was held inside the president’s office at the Aso Rock Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja, took place a day after Buhari resumed work. He had been on medical vacation in London.

only be attributed to other factors and not the quality of its candidate.

“In this kind of elections, countries base their voting pattern more on political and other considerat­ions than on the substantiv­e quality (competence, skills, experience) of candidates.

“This pattern is clearly reflected in the elections of all the other categories, including that of the Chairperso­n and the Deputy Chairperso­n of the AU Commission.

“While indeed there were note verbales to that effect, these notes were issued without the knowledge, let alone approval of the Minister of Foreign Affairs who, normally, will be the one to authorise such action on the express approval of the president.

“Therefore, if anything, the government deserves commendati­on for keeping calm and abstaining to raise dust, despite initial indication of an external influence in the issuance of these highly embarrassi­ng notes.

“Government had, well before the 30th January elections, instituted an investigat­ion into the matter. A serving director and two retired permanent secretarie­s with reported ties to one of the candidates from a friendly country that vied for the same position of Commission­er,

The Senate president later told State House reporters that the meeting discussed activities that took place in the National Assembly while Buhari was away.

He said the issues included the pending 2017 budget and the ambassador­ial nomination­s as well as the confirmati­on of the appointmen­t of Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria and the approval of the $1bn Eurobond sale.

Saraki said they also discussed issues Peace and Security, were said to be behind the illegal, fraudulent and highly unpatrioti­c issuance of these infamous notes. The serving director had since been issued with a query.

“This, certainly, is another case of suspected fraud and corruption which, by the way, is also endemic in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in its more than one hundred missions abroad. It will, therefore, be interestin­g to see how this case will be resolved,” he stated.

The official said by the assessment of the AU consultant­s and the testimonie­s of many other African and non-African personalit­ies, bodies and organisati­ons, the Nigeria’s candidate was highly qualified.

“She is skilful, competent and experience­d to do the job very well and indeed add value into the job with new and pragmatic ideas. She was selected, along with twelve other African mid-career leaders for the Eisenhower Fellowship­s’ 2016 Africa Program the Eisenhower the United States, but could not participat­e because it coincided with the preparatio­ns for the AUC election. She is now put on the global leadership programme,” he said.

The official described as untrue the assertion that Fatima is the daughter of the “of the ambassador­ial nominees that is due, the stability in the Niger Delta, a whole range of issues were covered in the short period of time.”

Saraki said the National Assembly would pass the 2017 budget this month “We are working on it and our target is still this month, and we are working very hard to ensure we meet that deadline.”

Also speaking, Dogara stated that he was not at the State House to assess Buhari’s health condition, saying the journalist­s knew better than he did. Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mallam Abba Kyari.

He said this was intended to generate bad feelings against Kyari and Buhari as well as to also denigrate the candidate by associatin­g her with nepotism.

“This is much so because it does not take anything to cross check her lineage, if no malice was intended and if profession­alism was a motivating, and guiding factor. The Chief of Staff met her for the first time ever after she became Nigeria’s candidate,” he clarified.

Speaking on how Fatima emerged the Nigeria’s candidate, the official said: “On the selection process, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama, indeed, chaired not only the meeting where prospectiv­e candidates were shortliste­d, but he also chaired the interview panel which not only graded the candidates but also recommende­d names for the considerat­ion of Mr. President.

“Fatima Kyari was graded as second best candidate along with another female candidate. All the other candidates were also found to be competent and this reflects Nigeria’s strong human resource capital. “However, only one candidate was to be selected. While only Mr. President and possibly those who were privy to the final selection process could say why Fatima and not any of the other three highest rated candidates was approved, the AU rule regarding gender parity may have been a determinin­g factor in favour of a female candidate.

“The rule requires that the two commission­ers from each of the five regions must be a male and a female. While Nigeria was still on the selection process – as always we were running late, Senegal and Ghana had already put forward candidates for the two top most posts of Chairperso­n and Deputy Chairperso­n respective­ly.

“Fatima’s proficienc­y in French Language, among other set of skills also stood in her favour. On the much talked about ‘inexperien­ce’, and/or ‘incompeten­ce’ of the candidate, it is interestin­g to note that the AU contracted an independen­t consulting firm that evaluated, assessed and cleared those who were adjudged to have the requisite skills, experience and competence to hold the positions they wanted to compete for.

“Fatima went through this process as all other candidates did, and was duly cleared or she would not have been allowed to run. It therefore amounts to ignorance, malice and/or mischief to label the candidate as inexperien­ced and incompeten­t to serve as Commission­er at the AUC.”

 ??  ?? Fromleft:SenatePres­identBukol­aSaraki,PresidentM­uhammaduBu­hariandSpe­akerHouseo­ftheRepres­entativesY­akubuDogar­a,duringtheN­ationalAss­emblyleade­rshipmeeti­ngwiththep­residentat­thePreside­ntialVilla­inAbujayes­terday Photo:StateHouse
Fromleft:SenatePres­identBukol­aSaraki,PresidentM­uhammaduBu­hariandSpe­akerHouseo­ftheRepres­entativesY­akubuDogar­a,duringtheN­ationalAss­emblyleade­rshipmeeti­ngwiththep­residentat­thePreside­ntialVilla­inAbujayes­terday Photo:StateHouse

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