Following the intense criticisms that greeted the
appointments made by President Muhammadu Buhari in his first term, the Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) in
collaboration with civil society organisations have called on the president to
ensure even spread in his appointments across all the regions in the country,
barely two weeks to his inauguration for a second term.
The AYA at a rally held on Thursday in Abuja, called on the
president to look beyond party affiliation and appoint people who are competent
and would also represent the various regions and groups in the country.
The spokesman of the group, Mohammed Danlami, said though it
was aware of the accusations thrown at the president over his appointments,
adding that majority of the accusers do not mean well for the country.
He warned Buhari against those who would want to misdirect
him by advising that appointments should be based on the number of votes he got
from each state and region.
Danlami stated: "We are all conversant with the
sporadic accusations and tirades thrown at President Muhammadu Buhari over
appointments made during this first tenure. It should be noted that the
purveyors of these accusations did not mean well for Nigeria as a whole neither
did they seek to protect the interest of the regions they claimed to be
agitating for.
"What the nation requires is mature
nationalistic leadership that will accommodate all Nigerians and provide an all
inclusive fair treatment for all the divergent groups in the country on the
basis of equality and fairness to everybody.
"As we approach the evenings of this tenure
and are set for the commencement of the second tenure, we cannot but lend our
voices to call on President Buhari to ensure that enemies of our collective
forward voyage as a nation are not given any excuse to embark on their
adversarial stock in trade,
" It is on this note that we herein use this
medium to call on Mr. President to ensure the even distribution of appointments
in the next government that will be formed post May 29.
Appointments in the
Security Services, Ministerial Positions, Headship of Agencies and all such
related appointments which require the intervention of the President," he
said.
The group therefore called on the president to
place the nation first and above all other interests, stressing that those that
approach the plough board of national service with religious, regional or
tribal sentiments should be shoved out the window.
"No region will be happy if they are consigned
to the backwaters of our national leadership affairs. Inclusive governance on
the other hand will unite the whole nation and thus no region will fold her
arms and watch while crisis engulfs another region as we will see ourselves as
one indivisible entity," he added.
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