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  • JUST IN: Buhari formally unveils Gambari as new Chief of Staff [Photos]

    JUST IN: Buhari formally unveils Gambari as new Chief of Staff [Photos]

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday appointed and unveiled Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari as the new Chief of Staff.

    JUST IN: Buhari, formally unveils Gambari as new Chief of Staff [Photos]

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Boss Mustapha, made the announcement on Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council (FEC), which held virtually, with just a few of council members physically in attendance.

    He will replace Mallam Abba Kyari who passed away on 17 April after succumbing to coronavirus complications.

    Prof. Gambari, 75, is a Nigerian scholar, diplomat and an indigene of Kwara state.

    Gambari, who has the national title of CFR was born November 24, 1944, in Ilorin, Kwara State.

    He was educated at King’s College, Lagos.

    He later went to London School of Economics where he obtained his B. Sc. (Economics) degree (1968) with specialisation in International Relations.

    In 1970, he obtained an M.A. from Columbia University, New York and a PHD in the same school in 1974.

    Gambari had held various offices in diplomatic fields and other governance roles over the years.

    Professor Ibrahim Gambari served Nigeria’s former military head of states, including General Muhammadu Buhari.

    He was Buhari’s foreign affairs minister in 1984-1985, after serving as the DG of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.

    He later went on to become Nigeria’s permanent representative at the United Nations from 1990-1999 at a time two of Nigeria’s infamous dictators were in full bloom.

    He was Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Under-Secretary-General of the UN and Special Adviser on Africa and many other diplomatic assignments.

  • JUST IN: Gambari arrives State House, to be sworn-in as new CoS anytime from now

    JUST IN: Gambari arrives State House, to be sworn-in as new CoS anytime from now

    Sequel to reports of his appointment as the new Chief of Staff on Tuesday, Professor Ibrahim Gambari has arrived at the State House to be part of the virtual Federal Executive Council meeting on Wednesday.

    He will replace Mallam Abba Kyari who passed away on 17 April after succumbing to coronavirus complications.

    He was received on at the State House arrival by Senior Presidency officials including the Director of Protocol, Alhaji Yakubu Ahmed and the Permanent Secretary State House, Mallam Tijani Umar.

    Others include the Senior Special Assistant ro the President on Foreign Affairs, Office of the Vice President, Amb. Abdullahi Gwari as well as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garuba Shehu who all ushered him into the Aso Chambers of the State House, Abuja.

    There was yet to be any official confirmation from the State House on the veracity of his appointment at the time of filing this report.

    Professor Ibrahim Gambari served Nigeria’s former dictators, including General Muhammadu Buhari.

    He was Buhari’s foreign affairs minister in 1984-1985, after serving as the DG of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.

    He later went on to become Nigeria’s permanent representative at the United Nations from 1990-1999 at a time two of Nigeria’s infamous dictators were in full bloom.

  • Emir of Ilorin lauds Buhari on appointment of Gambari as new Chief of Staff

    Emir of Ilorin lauds Buhari on appointment of Gambari as new Chief of Staff

    The Emir of Ilorin and Chairman, Kwara State Council of Chiefs, Mai-Martaba Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, has thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing Professor Ibrahim Gambari as his new Chief of Staff.

    Alhaji Sulu-Gambari in a statement signed by his Media Aide, Mallam Abdulazeez Arowona and maid available to newsmen said the appointment as a great honour to the entire people of Ilorin Emirate and Kwarans at large.

    However, the presidency is yet to confirm the appointment.

    The president’s media aides and officials from the office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation, declined comment on the said appointment. They asked our reporters to wait for an official statement.

    Kindly subscribe here Prof. Gambari will be replacing Mallam Abba Kyari, who died in April, after battling COVID-19.

    Alhaji Sulu-Gambari noted that the choice of the former diplomat would be justified by his outstanding contributions, administrative experience, scholarship and excellence which he would inject into the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government towards ensuring good governance, democratic dividends as well as shared prosperity in the nation.

    While congratulating Professor Gambari on the new appointment, the monarch wished him a successful tenure in office even as he expressed confidence in his ability to justify the confidence reposed in him by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “He will surely bring to fore his wealth of experience as an academician, former Minister, former Diplomat, former University Chancellor, Prince of the renown Alimi dynasty, family man and community leader of high repute”.

    Professor Ibrahim Gambari is the Wambai of Ilorin Emirate. He is a Nigerian scholar and diplomat. He was Minister for External Affairs between 1984 and 1985. Gambari was appointed by the then secretary-general of United Nations Ban Ki-moon and the chairperson of the African Union Commission as Joint African Union-United Nations Special Representative for Darfur in 2010.

  • BREAKING: Buhari appoints Prof. Agboola Gambari as new Chief of Staff

    BREAKING: Buhari appoints Prof. Agboola Gambari as new Chief of Staff

    Professor Agboola Ibrahim Gambari has been appointed as the new chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations for the Department of Political Affairs, who is an indigene of Kwara State, was appointed to replace the late Abba Kyari on Tuesday, May 12.

    Although the presidency is yet to announce the new appointment, an insider source in Aso Rock told TheNEwsGuru(TNG) that the announcement will be made at the virtual Federal Executive Council meeting on Wednesday.

    Every attempt TNG made to reach the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, proved abortive as at the time this report was filed.

    Prof Agboola Gambari’s profile:

    He is a Nigerian scholar, diplomat and an indigene of Kwara State was appointed to replace the late Abba Kyari on Tuesday, May 12.

    Professor Gambari, 75, was the former Minister for External Affairs between 1984 to 1985.

    He was appointed chairperson of the African Union Commission as Joint African Union-United Nations Special Representative for Darfur in 2010.

    Ban Ki moon appointed him as Special Adviser on the International Compact with Iraq and Other Issues for the Secretary-General of UN in 2007.

  • Gambari calls for an end to “the audacity of hypocrisy” of Nigerian leaders to tackle conflicts

    Ibrahim Gambari, former Minister for External Affairs and erstwhile United Nations Under-Secretary-General, has called for an end to what he calls, “the audacity of hypocrisy” of the Nigerian ruling class.

    The Nigerian scholar and diplomat, made this call at the tenth anniversary of the Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series held in Lagos on Friday 13 July, in commemoration of the 84th birthday of Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature.

    According to Ibrahim Gambari, the country’s leaders are audacious hypocrites because they talk about the importance of the values of truth, accountability, transparency, anti-corruption and the like but refuse to show respect for such ethos in their actions. He emphasised that to tackle conflicts, the attributes of good governance, which are inclusivity and participatory governance, supremacy of rule of law, transparency and accountability, responsive government, strong institutions and leaders, freedom of faith, consensus, discipline, and unity in diversity, must be present.

    Speaking on the theme, “Sheathing the drawn daggers: Conversations on investigative reporting and accountability in times of conflict”, other speakers including, Joe Abah, Nigeria Country Director, DAI Global; Eugenia Abu, former Executive Director of Programmes, Nigeria Television Authority (NTA); Umaru Pate, Pioneer Dean, Faculty of Communication, Bayero University, Kano; and Mnguember Sylvester, Professor of Literature and Gender Studies, University of Abuja, were also on hand to contribute to the lecture.

    On her part, Mnguember Sylvester, the author of “Long Shadows”, a book on the Tiv uprising of the 1960s, said the media fails to capture the reality of the herdsmen-farmer crisis in Benue and mostly reports the conflict ignorantly. She, therefore, urged the media to investigate and come out with objective details that can inform solution rather than publish false reports.

    Umaru Pate, while contributing to the discussion, explained that the collapse of the Local Government system, coupled with poor media coverage of hinterlands, unemployment and poverty must be handled decisively to address the conflicts that plague the country. The Professor of Media and Society, further called on the government to reactivate the national radio broadcast, which once covered the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.

    Ace broadcaster, Eugenia Abu, in her remark, decried the situation where publishers splash controversial headlines driven by commercial interest without caring if the country burns afterwards. While asking for more responsible coverage of conflict issues, she pointed to the fact that many media organisations choreograph rather than balance the news.“People are looking for headlines and it doesn’t matter whether Nigeria burns”, she said. Eugenia Abu advised the media to improve its knowledge of conflict issues in order to better play its critical role of demanding accountability and engendering peace.

    Lending his voice to the discussion, Joe Abah, the former Director of the Bureau for Public Reforms, highlighted the correlation between conflict and grievance. He urged the government to step in and deal with issues of perceived injustice, adding that investigative reporting is a conflict resolution mechanism.

    In his opening remark, Ropo Sekoni, the Board Chair of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ), organisers of the programme, mentioned that the lecture was timely given that the nation is faced with unprecedented number of conflicts at this time of its history.

    Motunrayo Alaka, the organisation’s Coordinator, chronicled the nexus between the trends of themes covered at the nine previous editions of the lecture, happenings in the country and the state of the media. According to her, the issues discussed in time past remain with the country till date. She challenged the media to rise up to its agenda-setting capabilities rather than allow politicians to continue to decide what becomes news.

    A critical part of the event was lending a voice to condemning the continuous detention of Jones Abiri, the Publisher of Source Magazine, a weekly publication based in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, who was arrested by men of the Department of State Services (DSS) on July 21, 2016 and have since been held in detention without trial. Lanre Arogundade, Director of the International Press Centre (IPC), representing the Coalition of Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom, called on the government to comply with the law regarding illegal detention.

    The lecture, which was moderated by Juliet ‘Kego Ume-Onyido, Co-Founder of Whole WoMan Network, was attended by journalists, policy makers, representatives of pressure groups and non-governmental organisations, members of the diplomatic corps, students, lawyers and other members of the public.