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  • The choice of Gambari and the wisdom of PMB

    The choice of Gambari and the wisdom of PMB

    By Philip Agbese

    The news of the appointment of Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari to replace late Patriot Abba Kyari as Chief of Staff (CoS) to President Muhammadu Buhari excited me greatly. It has silenced hitherto agitated voices and what I consider, unhealthy speculations by those scheming to use the vacancy to manipulate and hijack the Buhari Presidency.

    I have known Prof. Gambari for almost two decades now and his life has inspired me in several ways. He is a thorough- breed academic, scholar, retired diplomat who once served our country as External Affairs Minister. He parades among other notable credentials, record of the longest serving Nigerian Ambassador to the United Nations, under five different Heads of State and Presidents of Nigeria.

    His experience and international clout cast no veil on his capacity to deliver on his new mandate as Chief of Staff to the President. It’s a position known to us as one of the most powerful and influential offices in the Presidency.

    By my assessment and popular opinions, Professor Gambari, no doubt, is a perfect match and replacement for the demised CoS. A patriotic and loyal Nigerian, Gambari is expected to be a unifying factor and bridge between the Presidency/governance and Nigerians. It is a role which no one doubts that he has the personage and possesses the competence to excel.

    But in Nigeria, we sometimes experiment politics from impossible angles ennobled by destructive intents. There are the perpetual power monks, the sharks in the corridors of power, detractors, sabs and a flurry of competing interests who may be a clog in the wheel of progress others who may strive to make his job difficult to rubbish the Presidency.

    Until Abba Kyari occupied the office, many Nigerians underestimated the power and influence of the office of CoS to the President and its centrality in the functioning of a vibrant Presidency. So, all eyes are on Prof. Gambari.

    There is no gainsaying that Professor Gambari is conversant with the policy thrust of the Buhari Presidency and its heightened interest on the battle against corruption and his determination to end Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria by whatever means. Gambari is aware that it is President Buhari’s unfading desire to improve the living conditions of Nigerians and leave the nation better than he met it.

    Both the Presidency and Nigerians expect the new CoS, like his predecessor, to adopt these ideals as his working document and hold them very sacrosanct day and night. The political vampires and saboteurs who are desperate to frustrate President Buhari in order to cast his Presidency in the light of failure would certainly descend on the new CoS, Gambari voraciously. Let me presume he is aware of the banana peels strawn on the path of the office he occupies.

    Those who have pathological hatred for President Buhari and his administration would employ all antics to frustrate him. They would attempt to negatively influence or twist Gambari to achieve their demonic plots to cripple the administration. It behooves on the new CoS to invoke his Solomonic wisdom to navigate his path through the muddy waters of power play in Nigeria.

    Therefore, the new CoS must necessarily be vigilant at all times to deflate and wade off these unhealthy influences. I have known Professor Gambari for many years and believe in him as a personality who will deliver on the mandate. He has excelled on all assignments and this one will not be different.

    Gambari parades a basketful of impeccable credentials. A recipient of the third highest national honour, Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFR), in 2002, Professor Gambari has several honourary degrees (honoris causa) from prestigious universities, home and abroad.

    Professor Gambari is a man whose entire life epitomizes laurels in various endeavours of life. In 2012, former President Jacob Zuma personally conferred on Gambari, South Africa’s highest national honour, the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo, award to non-citizens.

    It is my conviction that a man very learned and exposed is not honed for failure anywhere he is obligated to render public service. Myself, like many other Nigerians, expect nothing less from Professor Gambari than for him to actively deploy his wealth of experience to assist President Buhari to deliver to Nigerians his cardinal promises towards achieving the change that he promised. Gambari must position himself as a pillar for Buhari to actualize his vision in the #NextLevel.

    In President Buhari’s post humous tribute, he said something, I still consider very instructive and germane which, I wish to remind Professor Gambari to adopt as his operational principle.

    The President wrote in the tribute that; “In political life, Abba never sought elective office for himself. Rather, he set himself against the view and conduct of two generations of Nigeria’s political establishment; who saw corruption as an entitlement and its practice a by-product of possessing political office. He secured instead satisfaction and his reward solely and only from the improvement of the governance of this great country.”

    By my interpretation of Mr. President’s mindset, he expects the occupant of the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President to overcome the foibles enunciated by these two generations of the political class in Nigeria. Gambari must effectively triumph over them. He must not allow political sycophants any inch close to the President including those within, but are mentally and philosophically estranged from the philosophy of the administration because they don’t believe in Mr. President and his agenda for Nigeria.

    But most importantly, I think Professor Gambari must develop the instant capacity and cognition to identify and detach from those who see national security as an opportunity to make money. Our country is assailed by instigated insecurities.

    President Buhari has fought them to a standstill. The President is uncompromisingly concerned about ending Boko Haram insurgency and ISWAP terrorism in the Northeast and allied insurgencies everywhere in the country. He wants to recover back Nigeria from armed criminalities for Nigerians.

    A few days ago, I read a news story from some national dailies on the ongoing clearance operations in the Northeast, where the COAS and leader of the counter-insurgency operations, Lt. Gen. TY Buratai relocated mid-April 2020, personally leading Nigerian troops in the final onslaught against insurgency.

    The news report captured contents of a recent video released by the factional leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, lamenting profusely and pathetically about the overwhelming heat in the battle in the hands of troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole. In the 1:22 seconds audio, the Boko Haram leader who spoke in Kanuri, sought the protection of Allah against the “devilish act” of Nigerian military, bemoaning the difficulties confronting them in this Holy month of Ramadan.

    Analyzing the video clip, a human rights lawyer and conflict analyst, Bulama Bukarti, said “this is the first time we heard Shekau cry in this way.” He explained further that, “The Shekau we are used to is a bombastic, ruthless gangster that ridicules, mocks and chortles at his victims…It suggests that the group is under immense pressure that threatens its existence.”

    We cannot afford to reverse the gains on insurgency. Some disgruntled Nigerians and political merchants may attempt to use the Office of Gambari to reverse the gains of counter-insurgency. Therefore, I pray Professor Gambari to be extraordinarily vigilant to effectively checkmate these forces.

    He must avoid those who still think that change is impossible and will stop at nothing to compromise the system. He should never carve into the satanic plots of enemies within who have not been able to achieve their selfish aim of compromising the integrity of the President.

    The CoS must be firm, resolute, bold and always prepared to say ‘no‘ to the businessmen around the corridors of power who still think the Buhari presidency will be business as usual. Of necessity too is that Gambari must strive to shun myopic interests who would willfully set out on a mission and agenda to destroy the principles which Buhari has built throughout his entire life and career as a public officer.

    The new Chief of Staff, as one of the closest aides to Mr. President should watch and avoid the banana peels which his predecessor, Kyari defeated until his death. As a tested and trusted patriot, I implore Gambari to consider as supreme the interests which Mr. President was voted in all his dealings.

    Finally, Professor Gambari should not forget that the successes of the Buhari administration on the war against corruption and insurgency is not negotiable and must be sustained. Therefore, he should fence out all the external agents who would willfully set out on a mission to mislead Mr. President through fictitious groups and fraudulent individuals that will be cloned as public interest activists to offer misleading counsels to Mr. President.

    I am sure, Gambari will deliver without hassles. One can only wait to commend President Buhari for his wisdom in the choice of Gambari at the end of the day.

    Agbese wrote from the United Kingdom.

  • CoS: Nigerians in Diaspora laud appointment of Gambari as a plus for country’s image abroad.

    CoS: Nigerians in Diaspora laud appointment of Gambari as a plus for country’s image abroad.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (UK) has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari’s choice of Prof. Ibrahim Gambiri as his new Chief of Staff.

    In a communique issued at the end of an emergency virtual meeting on Thursday, the UK-based Nigerians described the diplomat’s appointment as a “plus to the country’s image abroad”.

    Abba Kyari’s shock demise in April left a huge vacuum in the presidency, which was already being felt.

    And Prof. Gambari was handed that monstrous task on Wednesday and Nigerians in diaspora has joined their compatriots back home to commend the move.

    Being a seasoned diplomat and academia, the Nigerians said that Prof. Gambari comes with pedigree and would offer credibility to President Buhari’s administration, especially in the international community.

    The group believes his wealth of experience would impact positively on the administrative and policy direction of the federal government.

    The Nigerians expressed total support for the president, who according to them, displayed statesmanship, putting the interest of Nigerians in appointments into sensitive positions of authorities in the country.

    The group, however, urged the new CoS to swiftly hit the ground running and ensure that the nation comes ahead of his personal interest.

    Read full communique below:

    A communique issued after an emergency general virtual meeting of Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group, United Kingdom, assessing the appointment of Prof Ibrahim Gambari as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Introduction:

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (UK) is a think tank of Nigerian intellectuals resident in the United Kingdom and devoted to dissecting issues on development and governance in Nigeria, and to avail informed and expert advisory services to the Nigerian government on a sector by sector basis.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (UK) have in times past and through its vast network of members availed the Nigerian government laudable policy initiatives that have been implemented by previous administrations to the benefits of Nigeria and Nigerians.

    The Issues:

    The recent appointment of Prof Ibrahim Gambari as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari has elicited reactions from various quarters and as such an emergency general virtual meeting was called by the leadership of Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group to deliberate on the suitability and otherwise of Prof Ibrahim Gambari as Chief of Staff to the President.

    The virtual meeting was well-attended, and an ad-hoc committee on leadership and governance was constituted to examine the resume of Prof Ibrahim Gambari, amongst other issues.

    The Deliberations:

    After extensive deliberations, the ad-hoc committee made the following observations:

    That the appointment of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari would give credibility to the Muhammadu Buhari led administration given his background as a professor of political science, a diplomat and an academician that has taught as various notable universities around the globe.

    The Prof Ibrahim Gambari is coming at a time where Nigeria is in dire need of a seasoned administrator to assist in fine-tuning government policies, offering sound and balanced advice to the President on issues that concern governance and development.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari’s pedigree and international clout would serve as an image booster for Nigeria among the comity of Nations.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari’s wealth of experience would impact positively on the administrative and policy direction of the Nigerian government.

    The Consensus:

    Members of the Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring group were unanimous in accepting the appointment of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    That President Muhammadu Buhari with this appointment is desirous of putting Nigeria on the path of greatness.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari’s dexterity, extensive international contacts would be of immense benefit to Nigeria.

    That Nigerians are particularly elated about the choice of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari being a nationalist, a patriot and true democrat whose wealth of experience in both local and international politics is second to none in all ramifications.

    Our Stand:

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (UK) lauds President Muhammadu Buhari for his display of statesmanship and putting into consideration the interest of Nigerians in making appointments into sensitive positions of authorities in the country.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari must strive to avail Nigeria his services by putting National Interest above personal interest.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari must understand the enormity of the task at hand and must consequently hit the ground running.

    That Prof Ibrahim Gambari understands that the former Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari has left a big shoe behind and he must work very hard in line with the President’s vision to restore normalcy, sanity and transparency in the conduct of affairs within the corridors of power.

    That President Muhammadu Buhari choice is indeed the best for Nigeria and another value addition as a whole.

    Conclusion:

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (UK) herby states that the appointment of Prof Ibrahim Gambari is worthy, timely and in the overall interest of Nigeria and expresses no doubt that his impact on governance would felt in no distant time.

    Prince Oni
    Director of publicity signed the communique.

  • PROFESSOR IBRAHIM AGBOOLA GAMBARI: HIS APPOINTMENT IN FULLEST OF TIME

    PROFESSOR IBRAHIM AGBOOLA GAMBARI: HIS APPOINTMENT IN FULLEST OF TIME

    Being Text of Press Statement

     

    BY Comrade ISSA AREMU, mni

    VICE PRESIDENT Industrial Global Union and Member of National Institute, Kuru Jos on the appointment of PROFESSOR IBRAHIM GAMBARI as the new CHIEF OF STAFF to PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI

     

    APPOINTMENT DESERVED AND TIMELY

    The appointment of Professor Ibrahim Agboloa Gambari, CFR, OCORT as the 5th Chief of Staff (COS) in the current dispensation by President Muhammadu Buhari is deserved, earned, timely and commendable. The bipartisan, national and global appreciation of this singular appointment shows that the scholar-diplomat is eminently qualified to assist President Buhari in Nigeria’s stride for Nation-Building.

     

    CONGRATULATION

    Post humous praise trailed the death of the late Chief of Staff. The exit of Mallam Abba Kyari definitely left a big vacuum at the Presidency. We congratulate President Muhamadu Buhari for the wise choice of Professor Ibrahim A. Gambari to continue the good work of the late COS and improve on his legacy.

     

    TRIPLE HERITAGE

    As the Head of the Presidential aides and principal coordinator of the policy vision of the President, Professor Gambari brings to the Presidency impressive triple heritage of scholarship, statesmanship/diplomacy and civil society/private experiences spanning decades. The relevance of the timeliness of Professor Ibrahim Gambari’s impeccable credentials cannot be over emphasized. The achievements of President Muhamadu Buhari in the critical three point agenda of Security, Anti-corruption and the repositioning of the economy have been well documented.

     

    COVID: 19 AND THE NEW NORMAL

    But the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome known as coronavirus in Wuhan, China December last year, has created new challenges for both lives and livelihoods in Nigeria and world wide. With confirmed 5000 cases that include frontline health workers and as many as 164 deaths, COVID: 19 is a major challenge in Nigeria to life expectancy of 53 years which is below African average of 65 years.

     

    UPSCALE PTF

    Professor Gambari is expected to upscale the good work of the Presidential Task Force in coordinating and overseeing Nigeria’s multi-sectoral inter-governmental efforts to contain the spreading of the disease with active 4000 infected persons in the country. The appointment of the diplomat, statesman and non-state activist is in the fullest of time of the second term of President Buhari. Professor Gambari was the former United Nations Under-Secretary General and Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Africa (1999-2005), former Chairman of the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid (1990-1994) and on Peace-Keeping Operations (1990—1999) and Head of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs (2005-2007) and UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Cyprus, Zimbabwe and Myanmar and Special Representative in Angola. Undoubtedly he is better positioned to mobilize important material and policy resources to contain the pandemic which has claimed almost 300,000 lives in the world.

     

    COVID 19: MATTER OF LIVE AND DEATH

    There must be all inclusive massive and sustained awareness of citizens. COVID-19 is a matter of life and death as President Buhari had repeatedly admonished in his national broadcasts. Professor Gambari, Founder/Chairman of the Board of Directors of Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and Development, a non-governmental think-tank on research, policy studies, brings his wealth of experience in advocacy and training on the prevention of Virus for which there is no vaccine yet.

     

    PARTNERSHIP

    Citizens must be made to own the narratives on protocols and guidelines with respect to personal and work place hygiene, physical and social distancing and gradual easing of movements. It’s time the National Orientation Agency (NOA) complements the efforts of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) through grassroots advocacy in partnership with the states, civil societies, political parties and faith based organizations.

     

    THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGE

    COVID-19 had triggered unprecedented economic challenges necessitating an urgent review of 2020 budget of 10.52 trillion naira, lower than 10.59 trillion naira approved in December by President Muhammadu Buhari. It’s commendable that the CBN under Godwin Emefiele has initiated series of measures that could turn the current “tragedy into opportunities” for Nigeria ‘s development. Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed and Labour Minister Chris Ngige had also commendably announced recovery plans to stimulate the economy and create jobs in all local governments.

     

    NEW NORMAL

    The challenge is to work towards a new economic paradigm that must stress inclusion, diversification, productivity equity, mass Decent jobs, smart work poverty eradication and self reliance in the wake of total break down of the global supply chains. Nigeria must produce what it consumes starting with health and well care services and Personal Protective Equipments (PPE). There is no doubt that the new Chief of Staff will help the President to consolidate various commendable stimulus plans with harmonized monetary and fiscal policies.

     

    RE-INDUSTRIALIZATION: AJAOKUTA STEEL PLANT

    On the whole the way to go is re-Industrialization of the economy. It is gratifying that President Buhari is committed to industrialization in a diversified economy. The recent inauguration of the “Ajaokuta Presidential Project and Implementation Team” (APPIT) is a welcome development to reinvent iron and steel sector. The IndustriALL Global Union and sector Unions of iron and steel and engineering workers will partner with President Buhari administration in reviving the Ajaokuta Steel plant which has been idle for about four decades. Revamping the Ajaokuta Steel Plant, “clearly presents a unique opportunity to make us West Africa’s largest fully integrated steel producer and most importantly accelerate our industrialization especially in steel related industries”.

     

    NEED FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT

    Given the enormous challenges before the administration, the public must give the necessary support to the new Chief of Staff in order for him to hit the ground running in making an urgent difference. It’s time for partnership between the government and private sector in the task of nation building. Acrimony and suspicion among stakeholders must give way to constructive engagement and cooperation to protect lives and ensure sustainable livelihoods in the country as well as Recovery of the economy from the negative impact of Corona Virus on the economy. In a diverse country, transparency and consultation will remove doubts and inspire creative suggestions that would help President Buhari to ensure peace and stability, being necessary condition for growth and development.

     

    CONSENSUS BUILDING

    As a Labour Delegate to 2014 National Conference, I bear witness that Professor Ibrahim Agboloa Gambari, CFR was among the Eminent Elders who set the guidelines for consensus building which led to the success of that historic confab. Despite diverse legitimate differences, the Confab built unprecedented National Solidarity and CONSENSUS for National Development on critical issues as Industry, trade and investment, labour, religion, energy, political restructuring, devolution of power and Foreign policy among others without rancor and without acrimonious votes counting.

     

  • CoS: Pro-Democracy group hails PMB over Gambari’s choice

    CoS: Pro-Democracy group hails PMB over Gambari’s choice

    The National Democratic Front (NDF) has applauded President Muhammadu Buhari’s choice of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as his new Chief of Staff.

    According to the group, the president has once again demonstrated true patriotism hinged on love, strength and unity of purpose.

    Gambari, a renowned academic and diplomat of international repute was confirmed as late Abba Kyari’s successor on Wednesday.

    The appointment of the Kwara native has been widely accepted and NDF believes this is the right move by the president.

    In a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Dr. Abdulkadir Bolaji, on Wednesday, the NDF said “Gambari’s appointment is a victory for democracy and the Nigerian people.”

    The choice of Gambari, the group added, is well-deserved and merited owing to his “ rich knowledge and grasps of the issues at hand as a highly rated diplomat, political scientist and scholar that has left indelible footprints in governance at the highest level”.

    While declaring total support for the new Chief of Staff as he settles down for the task at hand, the NDF, however, urged all Nigerians to do likewise.

  • Work harmoniously with governors, Onaiwu urges Gambari

    Work harmoniously with governors, Onaiwu urges Gambari

    The Chairman, Governors’ Mandate Network, Mr Osaro Onaiwu, has described the newly-appointed Chief of Staff (CoS) to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, as a man of “good character, with intellectual soundness.”

    Onaiwu, in a congratulatory message issued on Wednesday in Abuja, urged Gambari to ensure harmonious working relationship with the governors of all the 36 states of the federation.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the appointment of Gambari as the chief of staff by President Muhammadu Buhari had filtered in through the media on Tuesday.

    NAN also reports that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, confirmed the appointment of the seasoned diplomat at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the State House on Wednesday.

    Onaiwu recalled how he met Gambari in 1998, when they both lived as neighbours at the Ikeja G.R.A in Lagos.

    He advised the new chief of staff to work harmoniously with the 36 state governors, saying that “the governors, who are the face of governance at the grassroots, will greatly assist to support the projects and programmes of the presidency better, if properly engaged.”

    He prayed for Gambari to enjoy a peaceful and productive time in office.

    NAN reports that Gambari, who hails from Kwara, succeeds Malam Abba Kyari, who died on April 17 from complications arising from COVID-19.

    He was the Minister of External Affairs between 1984 and 1985.

  • Gamabari: Fulani President appoints Fulani Chief of Staff to serve Fulani agenda – Fani-Kayode

    Critic, Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted to Prof. Ibrahim Gambari’s appointment as new Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    According to Fani-Kayode, with the appointment of Gambari as Chief of Staff, for the first time in the nation’s history, “we have a Fulani President and a Fulani Chief of Staff both serving a Fulani Govt. with a Fulani agenda.”

    “This has never happened before and very soon the results will be self-evident. To make matters worse Gambari is himself a hardliner and he was Buhari’s Foreign Minister in 1984 when the latter was military Head of State. He served a tyrant and a dictator before and he is serving a tyrant and a dictator again.

    “And he served not just any tyrant and dictator but Nigeria’s greatest military tyrant and dictator and now he is set to serve Nigeria’s greatest civilian tyrant and dictator,” he said.

    Fani-Kayode went into memory lane how Alimi conquered Afonja and took over Ilorin to establish the Fulani dynasty.

    Fani-Kayode said unlike his predecessor in office, the late Abba Kyari who was a Shuwa Arab, Gambari is a Fulani.

    He said Gambari’s only interest throughout his distinguished career as a career diplomat was to do nothing but further and protect the interest and hegemonic agenda of the Caliphate in Nigeria.

  • Yemi Alade reacts to Gambari’s appointment

    Yemi Alade reacts to Gambari’s appointment

    Nigerian pop star, Yemi Alade has reacted to President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of Ibrahim Gambari as his new chief of staff.

    Gambari’s appointment had followed the passing of Abba Kyari, former chief of staff, who breathed his last on April 17, after suffering complications from COVID-19.

    Several Nigerians had taken to the social media to express their diverse views on the appointment of the professor of political science as Kyari’s replacement.

    ‘Mama Africa’ crooner, Yemi Alade expressed her thoughts regarding the age of the new chief of staff, suggesting that President Buhari could have opted for someone who is younger.

    Alade said only God would save Nigeria given its proclivity for electing and appointing people who are advanced in age into strategic offices.

    “75 years old as chief of Staff. God save Nigeria,” she wrote on Twitter.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Alade had earlier tackled Buhari for ordering lockdown without providing stimulus package for Nigerians to sustain themselves during the stay home order until it was eventually eased.

     

     

  • New CoS drops bombshell: I report directly to Buhari, not Nigerians – Gambari

    New CoS drops bombshell: I report directly to Buhari, not Nigerians – Gambari

    The new Chief of Staff to the President, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, has said his primary allegiance would be to President Muhammadu Buhari and not the public.

    The Chief of staff stated this on Wednesday when he spoke briefly to State House Correspondents at the Presidential Villa.

    He started out by thanking President Buhari for deeming him worthy to serve in the new capacity, adding that he would serve the President to the best of his ability.

    “I thank the President of the Federal Republic for giving me the opportunity to serve him and of course, the country”, he said.

    Asked what Nigerians should expect from him as Chief of Staff, he said “we have not started, I’ll have to find out. I don’t report directly to the nation, I report to the President”.

    About what he has to offer the President, he said “my loyalty, competence and support”, adding that his guiding principle as Chief of Staff would be “to serve the President to the best of my ability”

  • Atiku, Saraki, congratulate Buhari’s new CoS, Gambari

    Atiku, Saraki, congratulate Buhari’s new CoS, Gambari

    Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and the immediate past Senate President, Bukola Saraki have joined league of prominent Nigerian politicians sending congratulatory messages to the newly appointed chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Gambari who replaces the late Abba Kyari.

    Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation announced Gambari’s appointment at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja.

    Gambari resumed in the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday and participated in the FEC meeting presided over by the President Buhari.

    In his congratulatory message, Atiku said he is hopeful that the Kwara State-born chief of staff will utilise his skills in serving the country.

    “Congratulations Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, CFR on your appointment as Chief of Staff to Buhari,” Atiku tweeted on Wednesday.

    “It is my hope and expectation and those of millions of Nigerians that you will deploy your varied skills garnered over the years in the service of our nation.”

    Also congratulating the new CoS, Saraki, a former governor of Kwara State where Gambari hails from said he (Gambari) is a decent man, a cerebral academic and disciplined diplomat.

    The former senator said he believes that Gambari “is coming in with the necessary pedigree that will help him to do well on the job.”

    “I have no doubt that he will succeed on this onerous assignment. I urge all Nigerians to give him all the support that he needs to perform in office.”

  • Kwara Gov, AbdulRazaq congratulates Gambari on appointment as Buhari’s Chief of Staff

    Kwara Gov, AbdulRazaq congratulates Gambari on appointment as Buhari’s Chief of Staff

    Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara has congratulated Prof. Ibrahim Gambari on his appointment as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The governor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye in Ilorin on Wednesday, described the appointment as a befitting development rooted in dedication, loyalty, and history.

    “The appointment is clearly for a purpose and is deserving for our own Professor Gambari whose record of service as a diplomat and global statesman is unblemished.

    “On behalf of my family, the government and people of Kwara, I congratulate the Wambai Ilorin for this historic appointment.

    “Professor Gambari has always been one of the ‘President’s men’ for decades and it is not surprising that he has been appointed at this crucial moment to serve as his Chief of Staff.

    “We commend Mr President for yet again honour, not just one of his renowned loyalists of all time, but also the people of Kwara.

    “We pray the Almighty Allah to guide and protect Professor Gambari on this delicate national assignment,” AbdulRazaq said.

    He also prayed that Almighty Allah would not stop His blessings and protection for President Muhammadu Buhari, whose administration, he added has continued to impact positively in the lives of the masses.