The Federal Character Commission, a parastatal of the Presidency, on
Tuesday, advised the Federal Government and the National Assembly to
abide by its principle in the sharing of positions and political
appointments.
The organisation also said henceforth, no funds shall be allocated
for capital projects to any Ministry, Department and Agency of
government that fails to sit with its appropriate committee and obtain a
“certificate of no objection.”
The chairman of FCC, Alhaji Muhammed Alkali, and Secretary, Mr. Jude
Rex-Ogbuku, stated these while responding to questions on the political
logjam in the National Assembly over sharing of positions and perceived
lopsided appointments by the Presidency during a press briefing in
Abuja.
The commission said although the federal appointments and sharing of
positions in the National Assembly were contentious issues, the FCC, in
its Act, anticipates appointive and not elective offices.
Rex-Ogbuku said, “The National Assembly, as you know is elective and
as the chairman has said, it’s an institution and we just hope that it
will pay a little attention to the federal character principle. But to
say we cover them, no. We do not think that we have control over the
elective positions as it is only in the areas of appointive positions
that the FCC seems to be respected.
“If
it is election as it is in National Assembly, they are actually at
liberty but we will enjoin them ordinarily to do the right thing by
following the federal character principles.
“I think the same question was asked on the appointments by the
Presidency. Yes, of course, it is a constitutional provision and
ordinarily and naturally, we are also to be adviser to the Presidency on
the appointment of officers.
“Mind you, the Presidency is actually at liberty but is enjoined by
the constitution to follow the federal character principle. We expect
that in the appointments, the Presidency must ensure that no part of the
country feels alienated and therefore, in the distribution, it’s
expected to take into cognisance all the geo-political zones in the
country, the states and where necessary, the ethnic affiliations, such
that no part of the country feels that it has been alienated in the
appointments.
“So, definitely the federal character principles cover the
appointments that would be made or has been made by the Presidency. l
will want to say that most of the appointments you have seen recently
are in acting capacities as none of them have been substantiated. But
then, we expect that the Presidency would do the right thing.”
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