Politics

By Olawale Asake

President Bola Tinubu has restated his administration’s determination to forge a harmonious relationship between the Executive and Legislative Arms of Government in the best interest of the people.

He made this known during the 7th Annual Senator Abiola Ajimobi Roundtable and his 75th Posthumous Birthday organised by Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation, SAAF, in conjunction with the Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State.

President Tinubu, who was represented by the Director-General, of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolutions, IPCR, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu said, that despite the occasional tensions in the Country, the present administration still recognized that effective governance was a shared responsibility through collaboration rather than confrontation.

The President described Late Senator Abiola Ajimobi as a true democrat who served the Nation diligently till his last breath, adding that his contributions to the Nation’s Democracy could not be underestimated.

In a keynote address on the topic “Legislative Oversight in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects”, Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele maintained that the Legislators understood the concerns of their Constituents through public engagement, stressing that they would continue to work with the Executive Arm of Government to make Nigeria better and greater.

On his part, the Leader of the House of Representatives who also presented the Lead Paper, Professor Julius Ihonvbere said, that standard tracking mechanisms should be established between various Committees in the National Assembly and their relevant Agencies for proper monitoring of the implementation of oversight visits.

Speaking, the Wife of the Late Senator Abiola Ajimobi and the President of the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation, Mrs Florence Ajimobi commended all the stakeholders for supporting the Programme since the demise of her husband, adding that, his legacy would continue to linger in the hearts of the people.

In attendance were, the children and family of late Senator Abiola Ajimobi, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Alhaji Abdullah Ganduje, Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, Mr Zaccheus Adedeji, former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Rauf Olaniyan, former Deputy Governor Moses Adeyemo, political associates, erudite scholars among others. 

The Roundtable Programme began in 2018 while Senator Abiola Ajimobi was the Governor of Oyo State and continued till date four years after his demise.

Former Governor Abiola Ajimobi died in 2020 and this year’s Roundtable marked the 7th Edition.

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Opinion

It is incontrovertible that the performance of President Tinubu has beaten the imagination of his close associates and other poles apart within a short interval since his inauguration on 29th May, 2023.

Obviously, steps and decisions so far taken indicate that BAT prepared himself for the plum job compared to most of his predecessors who once occupied Aso Rock.

Despite stiff challenges and opposition on all fronts, the President has hit the ground running, focused, assertive, fair, effective and decisive.

So far, the BAT’s presidency has in less than two months posted some scorecards, which include appointment of key aides including service chiefs with national spread, though there are feelings in some quarters that the appointments tilted more towards Yoruba, compared to other sections of the country, as was the case with the last administration.

Like Tsunami, Mr President gave the boot to Godwin Emefiele, the CBN governor, Ibrahim Bawa, the controversial EFCC Chairman and MDAs Boards that shaped the policies of the former administration.

Also noteworthy was the immediate signing students’ loan bill into law as well as four Executive Orders that overturned the prevailing anti-people’s policies, roadmap on economic policy and revival.

He has equally within the time frame held meeting with the representatives of Monarchs across the nation, parleyed with JOHESU, NLC and opposition leaders.

His election as Chairman of ECOWAS Heads of States/Governments at his first attendance could be described as a plus less than two months into his presidency.

However, there are issues which President Tinubu has inappropriately handled or has not adequately responded to. First was the abrupt removal of oil subsidy without providing any cushion for the masses resulting in general economic hardship.

Though the Students’ Loan Bill is a welcome development, it may not be appropriated by indigent students because of its stringent conditions while also the upward review of school fees by higher institutions looms in the country.

Deadly terror attacks has been recorded in Benue State, Plateau State, Southern Kaduna and some other places, and Nigerians await swift response from the President, who have also kept mute over alleged provocative utterance by former Gov. El-Rufai’s, which could inflame religious tension, though the Kaduna ex-governor has eventually said he was quoted out of context.

Nigerians want a clean departure from the immediate past administration, and are waiting to see if BAT will reverse questionable appointments made by the former president or his lieutenants at the eve of their exit, and the president has been silent on media speculation that he intends to appoint certain controversial and discredited individuals into his cabinet.

While the President mulls possibility of a unity government, suspicion is rife among the opposition political parties that they may soon lose their voice on the assumption that the nation may become a one-party state in the new dispensation.

This fear could be premised on past records.

By and large, Tinubu’s Presidency has lots of prospects if the current tempo is maintained and sustained. Concisely, the nation will like to see an administration immensely bringing its weight to bear on areas such as the  sanctity of human life, rule of law, fiscal federalism, discipline and sanity of MDAs and state apparatus, discontinuation of selective justice, discontinuation of political interference on high profile cases, bridging North/South suspicion and dichotomy, prudent management of oil and other mineral resources better, massive job creation, foreign investment, and infrastructure leap, with a view to reducing JAPA syndrome, efficient public service devoid of bottlenecks and undue bureaucracy, with reduction in the cost of governance.

And not the least, Nigerians want to sleep with their two eyes closed, hence Mr President should prioritise reorganizing the armed forces; pursuit of enhanced synergy among security agencies under a strong West African regional block could turn the tide in this direction as some countries in the block are plagued by extremists and other non-state actors.  

BAT has no god-father, will this count for his being able to take decisive actions on matters of public interest without minding stepping on toes?

Dr Sunday Olawale

Dr Sunday Olawale is a public affairs commentator

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