The Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, has
implored the Senate to reject the nomination of Mrs. Farida Dankaka as the chairman
of the Federal Character Commission (FCC).
President Muhammadu Buhari had in a letter dated
March 18, 2020, addressed to the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, and read at plenary last
week, nominated Dankaka from Kwara State as FCC chairman as well as 37 other
board members for confirmation by the upper legislative chamber.
Reacting to her nomination on Wednesday, Afenifere, in
a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Yinka Odumakin, stressed
that it would not allow President Buhari to get away with yet another infraction at the FCC as it did
with the appointment of the legal adviser of Miyetti Allah as the commission's
secretary in 2017.
The group emphasised that the FCC, according to the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is meant to be the custodian
of the principle of Federal Character and is saddled with the responsibility of
ensuring that all federal agencies and parastatals in Nigeria respect and
adhere to this principle.
Afenifere, therefore, called on the Senate, which
had since referred the nomination of Dankaka as well as the 37 board members to
its committee on Federal Character and Intergovernmental Affairs headed by Senator
Danjuma La'ah for further legislative action within four weeks, to reject
Dankaka's nomination because the chairman as well as the secretary of the commission
cannot both come from the northern part of the country.
According to the group, the Federal Character
Commission, by the nomination of the new chairman, would have a chairman from
North (Kwara) and Secretary from the North (Taraba) in violation of Section 4
of the subsidiary legislation which states that: “Where the number of positions
available cannot go round the states of the federation or the Federal Capital
Territory, the distribution shall be on zonal basis. But in the case where two
positions are available, the positions shall be shared between the northern and
southern zones.”
It added that: "This government has
consistently violated one of the most ingenious and ambitious affirmative
actions entrenched in our constitution to promote national unity uniquely named
Federal Character. This consistent negation of a critical national consensus
should be resisted and rejected by all well-meaning Nigerians starting from the
Senate. The seeds of national discord have been systematically sowed over the
past five years and should be halted.
"The Senate should emphasise the supremacy of
our constitution and the need to build an inclusive state. The coronavirus
should be a wake-up call. If the president is not prevailed upon to
reconstitute the leadership of the FCC to reflect the Federal Character, the Senate
would be legitimising the wanton impunity of the Buhari government."
Afenifere further justified its position saying: "This
has always been the tradition that chairman and secretary are from the North
and South respectively for some reason past governments, including Obasanjo and
Jonathan, had appointed northerners as chairmen and southerners as secretaries.
"When President Buhari appointed Mohammed Tukur,
the legal adviser of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria
(MACBAN) as the secretary of the Federal Character Commission, many thought it
was to pave way for the first southern chairman of the commission. That was not
to be. Instead, in a rather brazen act, the penultimate acting Chairman, Mallam
Shettima, rather than handover to a southern commissioner, handed over to the secretary
of the commission.”
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