Of Buhari’s Trip, Acting President And Other Matters
Since President Muhammadu Buhari
travelled to London, United Kingdom penultimate Thursday, a lot has
happened. As of the time he was leaving the country, the Vice-President
(sorry, Acting President), Yemi Osinbajo was in Davos, Switzerland where
he was leading Nigeria’s delegation to this year’s World Economic
Forum. He cut short the trip and arrived the country a few hours after
Buhari left.
Some of us rushed to the Villa early on
Friday to be sure that we did not miss any action as Osinbajo would be
resuming in his office as the Acting President. But that did not happen.
The Professor of Law proceeded to Ibadan, Oyo State capital from his
Akinola Aguda House residence for an event that took almost the whole
day.
Because of a new rule that stopped some
of us from driving beyond the Pilot Gate, I was trekking the about
300metres distance back to the gate in the evening with some colleagues
after almost all offices had been closed when we saw Osinbajo’s convoy
entering the Villa. Those who thought he would retire into his residence
after the Ibadan trip got it wrong. He still kept some appointments in
his office.
The Acting President met with the
nation’s service chiefs. He used the opportunity to receive update and
briefings on the situation in The Gambia. After that session, Osinbajo
again met separately with some ministers. The purpose of the meetings
was also to receive briefings on developments in their respective
ministries.
Saturday started like every other day up
until towards evening when a rumour started spreading like a wildfire
that the President had passed on. My first disposition to the report
that was trending on the Internet was that the death of a sitting
President of Nigeria could not be kept in secrecy for too long. I had
difficulty in calling and asking presidential spokesmen on phone whether
it was true that their boss had joined the saints.
My trouble was further compounded by the
fact that they had earlier told me that since the President is on
vacation, they too had proceeded on break and would not want to react to
any issue. I came up with an idea. I forwarded the link of the report
on the Internet to their e-mail boxes and waited for their reactions.
While I was waiting for their response, I started receiving Twitter
alerts indicating that they had responded to the false reports on the
social media. Of course, the Special Adviser to the President on Media
and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, later replied by email with just one
word: hogwash.
As it turned out, the hogwash (apology
to Adesina) did not end just like that. It continued throughout this
week with new dimensions being added to the news daily. At a point, the
authors came up with the claim that some power brokers, including state
governors, had met and asked Osinbajo to resign to pave way for the
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, a Northerner to become the
President.
Interestingly, Osinbajo carried on with
his official duties throughout the week without showing any sign of
intimidation. I kept my eyes on him and his office at all times,
thinking I would discover something extraordinary but that did not come
to pass.
On Monday, he presided over the Second
Quarterly Presidential Business Forum held at the old Banquet Hall of
the Villa. He returned to his office later and again held series of
meetings. Tuesday was not also different. The Acting President took part
in the media launch of the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Clinics
at the same venue before returning to his office for other engagements.
On Wednesday, Osinbajo presided over a
meeting of the Federal Executive Council that had almost all ministers
in attendance. Again, I deliberately arrived very early for the meeting,
looking out for intrigues that might play out. As of 9.45am, only the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal; Minister
of Science and Technology, Ogbonaya Onu; Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Usani Uguru; Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed; Minister of
State, Agriculture, Heineken Lokpobiri; and the Minister of State,
Health, Osagie Ehanire, had arrived for the meeting.
Other cabinet members joined them later.
Coming a day after Buhari’s letter vindicating the SGF earlier accused
of corruption by the Senate was read on the floor of the Upper Chamber
of the National Assembly, ministers gathered around him in what I saw
more like a “victory rally.” Photojournalists were busy doing what they
know best up until the SGF, in his usual style, told them it was enough.
At the end of the meeting, Osinbajo was
joined by the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, and some
ministers as he made his way back to his office. They stopped briefly on
the corridor in front of the Press Gallery as they chatted and laughed
loudly. I did not see any tension. The Acting President returned to his
office for other engagements.
Thursday was also full of activities for
him. He attended a function at the Nigerian Defence College, Abuja in
the morning and proceeded from there to Aba in Abia State where he
flagged off the MSMEs Clinics.
I must include here that despite the
rumour doing the rounds outside on the President’s state of health,
Buhari’s latest medical trip is not generating too much anxiety in the
seat of power unlike in the case of his two previous medical vacations.
Maybe there are things people outside are seeing that are not open to
those inside.
Unveiling the acting Vice-President
Although some of his aides have been
introducing him as “Acting President and Vice-President” at functions,
it is assumed that Osinbajo has temporarily vacated the seat of the
Vice-President since he stepped into Buhari’s shoes in acting capacity.
In that case, there will be no hassle if a new Vice-President is named
also in acting capacity.
Who then can become the nation’s Acting
Vice-President? I am sure that no matter how many times you attempt to
provide an answer, you will definitely get it wrong. But I will give you
the answer according to the revelation made by Osinbajo himself.
It was at the media launch of MSMEs
Clinics on Tuesday that the Acting President unveiled the Acting
Vice-President who, according to him, was named during a meeting of the
Presidential Enabling Business Council which he chaired before attending
the launch.
Buhari had established the council that
has as its objectives to identify and implement reforms that will
improve the business environment in Nigeria, and thereby improve
Nigeria’s ranking in the annual World Bank Doing Business global
ranking.
Osinbajo said, although jokingly, that a
minister was named the Acting Vice-President during the meeting. The
lucky one, according to him, is the Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah! He was reacting to the manner in which
Enelamah praised him (Osinbajo) to high heavens during his opening
remarks when he let out the information. He however did not tell us what
informed the choice.
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