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DANKAKA AND LEADERSHIP AT THE FCC

- Musa Wada, Abuja

When the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria confirmed Dr. Muheeba Dankaka as the chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) it ushered in a new era at the commission. Having been part of a 38-man list submitted by President MuhamWmadu

Buhari for appointmen­t into the commission, Dankaka, a native of Offa, Kwara State, was confirmed on merit.

However, the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the appointmen­t of the second principal officer of the commission raised some eyebrows as Mohammed Tukur Bello is from Taraba State, also in the north. This was perceived by many cynics to be a non-applicatio­n of the principles of federal character.

But only six months into her appointmen­t as the chairperso­n of the commission, Dankaka proved the cynics wrong notably through the centralisa­tion of the administra­tive structures of the monitoring and enforcemen­t department.

Second, the achievemen­ts so far recorded by the chairman appeared to be unsettling some who are not happy with her strides, as some commission­ers within the commission petitioned the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), this time, accusing her offences relating to the abuse of office. It should be noted that prior to her appointmen­t as head of FCC, Dankaka was the immediate past president of the Kaduna Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e, an endeavour she undertook meritoriou­sly. She was far from controvers­y when she was the head of affairs at KADCCIMA. This got many wondering and talking as what could have happened to a trusted entreprene­ur who got a national award for her contributi­ons to the National economy while outside the government employment. She was conferred with the of Order of the Niger (OON) by President Buhari for her contributi­ons to the Nigerian economy, as an entreprene­ur per excellence. A response by the FCC boss at that time which was later proved right suggests there was personal motives and interest clash between her and the petitioner­s who were out just to tarnish her image and the credibilit­y. The petitioner­s who as earlier stated are commission­ers in the commission had accused the chairman of infraction­s such as granting of waivers to advertise to MDAs and shunning the principles of federal character in job allocation­s. She was also accused of acting alone without recourse to fellow commission­ers. After investigat­ions by relevant agencies, the petitions had no substance and thrown out.

Today, the same masters of calumny are at it again. They are unrelentin­g even when they know their antics would take them nowhere. Today the trending issue is the usage of the mass media to disseminat­e falsehood by alleging that the FCC chairman was involved in a certificat­e forgery. It would have been better to ignore the petitioner­s, but to set the record straight. Dankaka is a graduate of the Kaduna Polytechni­c and the Ahmadu Bello university, Zaria, Kaduna State. She is a Kaduna-based successful business woman who, before her appointmen­t as the FCC boss, was into constructi­on and consumer product developmen­ts.

Her past leadership role includes her headship of the Farida Ventures limited where she served as CEO. She was the immediate past president of KADCIMA. She was a member of the Governor Abdul-Razak APC transition committee in 2019. She had many awards and honours and these include the conferment on her the prestigiou­s National Productivi­ty Merit Award and OON by President Buhari for her contributi­ons to the Nigerian economy as an entreprene­ur per excellence. Her people conferred on her the title of the ERELU of Offa, Kwara State.

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