Tag: Chief of Staff

  • 2019: Saraki’s Chief of Staff dumps APC for ‘grossly underperforming’

    2019: Saraki’s Chief of Staff dumps APC for ‘grossly underperforming’

    The Chief of Staff to Senate President, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, on Monday formally defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Ahmed said his decision to leave the ruling party was solely his and have nothing to do with the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.

    He described his decision to leave APC as a difficult one.

    He said he took the decision after due consultation with members of his Akida faction of APC in Kaduna.

    Recall that the Akida faction of the APC in Kaduna has been at loggerheads with the Governor Nasir El-Rufai led faction.

    Consequently, all three senators Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central), Sulieman Hukunyi (Kaduna North), and Danjuma Leah (Kaduna South) representing Kaduna State on floor of the Senate are from the Akida faction.

    Baba-Ahmed, while addressing journalists in Kaduna on Monday, said he has sent a letter of withdrawal from APC to the party chairman in his ward.

    He explained that he was not leaving APC to join another party but believes the ruling party has underperformed.

    “This statement is to inform the public of my resignation from APC. I have sent a formal letter to this effect to chairman of my ward.

    “This has been a very difficult decision, to leave a party I helped to form and made my humble contributions to put in power.

    “After three years, however, I need to say that the APC has grossly under-performed and has forfeited any claim to my loyalty and continue membership.

    “I do not believe in all conscience, that it should be trusted and encouraged to continue to govern our great country beyond 2019.

    “I am not leaving to join another party. This is my decision and mine alone. It has nothing to do with the president of the Senate Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki.

    “It’s a decision taken after due consultations with Akida Group, a group that has predated my appointment as chief of staff to the President of the Senate.

    “I will remain active in politics, as this is the main avenue for salvaging our nation from rising insecurity, poverty and bitter divisions,” he said.

    Baba-Ahmed is a former chairman of the APC in Kaduna as well as a former chairman of the now defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC).

    He thanked the APC for the opportunities he had to chair CPC and APC in Kaduna State.

    He was appointed by Saraki as Chief of Staff in 2017.

  • DSS arrest Kwankwaso’s former chief of staff

    Operatives of the Department of State Security Service (DSS) on Thursday arrested the former Chief of Staff to Former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Yunusa Adamu Dangwani.

    A source in the agency said that Dangwani was arrested while he was trying to flee to Saudi Arabia, at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA)

    The source added that the former Commissioner for Water Resources was trailed by operatives of the DSS after the arrest of one Captain Umar Abdullahi (RTD).

    Captain Abdullahi who posed as a terrorist was arrested after he allegedly sent an SMS to a prominent personality in Kano state threatening to make the state ungovernable like the republic of Somalia over some issues.

    The retired military officer was said to have confessed following interrogation that Dangwani contracted him to carry out such threat.

    The source further revealed that a transaction of N1.5 Million between him (Abdullahi) and Dangwani was traced by the operatives with a documented evidence of a bank deposit.

    To this end, Dangwani on realizing that the retired Captain was arrested attempted to abscond to Saudia Arabia but was apprehended in the airport by eagle- eye operatives of the DSS and whisked away to Abuja.

  • Fayose’s Chief of Staff resigns, accuses governor of dividing PDP

    Fayose’s Chief of Staff resigns, accuses governor of dividing PDP

    The Chief of Staff to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, Chief Dipo Anisulowo, has tendered his resignation letter.

    Dipo Anisulowo disclosed his resignation in a letter released to newsmen.

    He blamed Governor Fayose’s mission to destroy the PDP as reason for resigning.

    Anisulowo, in a letter made available to the press, said a copy of the letter had been sent to the governor and his resignation takes immediate effect.

    ” I am at dismay on the political arrangement by Mr governor aiming to divide Peoples Democratic party (PDP) in Ekiti state.

    “Same Fayose told all stakeholders in Abuja just before the 2014 elections that he will leave with his deputy 2018.

    “This sudden change of goal post in the middle of the game is not Integrity,” Anisulowo said.

  • Ikpeazu’s Chief of Staff, Chijioke Nwakodo dies in London

    The Chief of Staff to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State, Chief Chijioke Nwakodo is dead.

    Nwakodo, 56, died in a London hospital on Thursday evening, his younger brother, Mr Obidike Nwakodo, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Umuahia.

    Nwakodo further said that the news of his death was communicated to the family on Thursday evening.

    He said that arrangements were on to formally convey the message of his death to the governor.

    NAN learnt that Nwakodo, a father of two, was appointed Chief of Staff to the governor on June 3, 2015.

    Nwakodo, a politician and businessman, was born on March 29, 1961.

    He was a one-time chairman of Umuahia North Local Government (1999 to 2002), where he was nicknamed “Zero allocation”.

    The deceased also served as the chief economic adviser to former Gov. Theodore Orji.

    When NAN visited his residence, his younger brother, Obidike, was seen receiving calls from sympathisers, who trickled into the house of the deceased to confirm his death and to offer sympathy.

     

  • Ikpeazu dissolves cabinet, retains chief of staff, two commissioners

    Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State on Friday dissolved his entire cabinet leaving just two commissioners in office.

    Those he retained are Commissioners of Finance, Obinna Oriaku and Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Umeh Kalu.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the governor also sacked his personal aides including all Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistant.​

    The Chief of Staff retains his position but the S​ecretary to the State Government, Dr Eme Okoro was also removed.

    The sack is with immediate effect.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that no reason was given by the governor for the action.

     

  • El-Rufai disowns Chief of Staff over second term comment, threatens sack of appointees

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has released a strong worded statement duly signed by him disowning a comment by his Chief of Staff who suggested that he (El-Rufai) would not run for a second term because he (El-Rufai) was above 50 years.

    In the statement, El-Rufai noted that he did not need a surrogate to communicate his political intentions to the people of his state.

    The governor however threatened to sack any of his appointees caught politicking instead of concentrating on their immediate task of serving Kaduna people.

    He therefore directed the signage agency in his state to pull down all billboards bearing campaign messages, in violation of election laws and guidelines.

    Read full statement below:

    I will inform the public on second term when I am ready

    My attention has been drawn to statements credited to our Chief of Staff which clearly misrepresented his good intentions aimed at encouraging youths in politics and governance of our dear state. What was reported was that I had no plans to run for another term of office, and will be succeeded by someone below the age of 50. Both statements are misrepresentations of my position and the government. It has become imperative that these wrong impressions thereby created be corrected.

    In 2014, when I complied with the directive of our leader President Muhammadu Buhari to run for the office of Governor of Kaduna State, I made the announcement in person. I did not employ surrogates to engage the public on this important decision. What I did not do as an aspirant for office, I will not do as incumbent Governor. I will not communicate my decision to run for a second term in 2019 through surrogates, but directly to the people of Kaduna State.

    Regarding the views ascribed to the Chief of Staff, they are perhaps his personal opinion. I do not wish to be associated with such sentiments. I am of the firm opinion that nobody, no matter the position they hold, can dictate to other citizens what they can or cannot aspire to. No individual can introduce into the electoral process conditions that are not embedded in the laws of our country and the norms of electoral competition.

    The Constitution of Nigeria, the Electoral Act and the APC constitution have no provisions imposing maximum age limits for those aspiring to elective office. I am a strict law-abiding citizen and loyal party member, and will not countenance anyone even hinting at circumscribing constitutional rights. While our administration believes strongly in encouraging youths, evidenced by the number of young people we have appointed into key government positions, we believe that it is the combination of the wisdom of the elderly and the energy of the youth that leads to societal progress.

    While our government will continue to train these young persons in leadership responsibilities, and prepare them for the future, we do not believe that decreeing a generational shift is either lawful or pragmatic. Choice is the prerogative of the voting public which decides at each moment who and what platform they believe best represents their needs.

    Any artificial intrusion into this process can only yield unwanted distortions. And we have already suffered that distortion in Nigeria. When a military government decided to elevate those it called newbreed politicians by curtailing the rights of experienced politicians who were banned from seeking office, it did not improve the quality of our politics. Rather, it monetized the electoral process and left our polity without regard for issue-based platforms.

    For the avoidance of doubt, the choice of who governs Kaduna will depend, not on the age of the person, but his or her acceptability by the leaders of our party first, and ultimately the voters of Kaduna State. At the right time, these choices will be made and not earlier.

    The mid-point of an administration is not the time for politics. We were elected to work for four years. And that is what every appointee of this government must do. I have therefore directed all government appointees aspiring to future political or elective positions to stop putting up posters and billboards in violation of the Electoral Act. KASUPDA is further directed to take down all these as the whistle has not been blown for either national or local government elections campaign or politicking to start yet. KASUPDA is expected to impose the applicable sanctions on any violators.

    Any appointee of our administration that immerses himself or herself into ambitions for 2019, at the expense of the vital public assignments entrusted them will be deemed to have constructively vacated office, and will be relieved of his position. I appeal to all our colleagues in government to comply with this and continue to exercise prudence and commitment in the implementation of our reform and restoration programmes.

    Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

    Governor of Kaduna State

    14th May, 2017.

  • Saraki appoints Baba Ahmed as new Chief of Staff

    Saraki appoints Baba Ahmed as new Chief of Staff

     

    Following the resignation of his former Chief of Staff, Senator Isa Galaudu in January and the temporary appointment of his Deputy Chief of Staff, Gbenga Makanjuolao in acting capacity, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has approved the appointment of Dr. Hakeem Baba Ahmed as a substantive Chief of Staff.

    In a statement issued in Abuja by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Senate President,Yusuph Olaniyonu, he said the appointment takes immediate effect.

    Baba Ahmed, 61, attended the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, London School of Economics and University of Sussex, both in the United Kingdom. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

    A consummate public servant and intellectual, he started his working career as a lecturer with the then University of Sokoto now known as Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, before joining the Kaduna State Civil Service. He later transferred his service to the Federal Civil Service where he rose to become Permanent Secretary.

    He was permanent Secretary at various times in the Presidency and later Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He later became Secretary of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He is a holder of the national honour of Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR).

     

  • Saraki’s Chief of Staff tenders resignation

    Saraki’s Chief of Staff tenders resignation

    Senator Isa Galaudu, the Chief of Staff to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki has tendered his resignation.

    This was revealed in a statement signed and made available to TheNewsGuru.com by Saraki’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja on Tuesday.

    Olaniyonu stated that Galaudu first mentioned his decision to step down in November 2016 for personal reasons and that both Mr. Saraki and the chief of staff agreed on his final exit at the end of January.

    He quoted Mr. Saraki as thanking the outgoing the outgoing chief of staff “for his commitment and dedication to duty”.

    Mr. Saraki then asked Deputy Chief of Staff, Gbenga Makanjuola, to act in that position pending the appointment of a substantive chief of staff.