Yinka Odumakin |
Afenifere spokesman, Yinka Odumakin, has declared that it was
Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State and not President Muhammadu
Buhari that recommended Amina Zakari as a nominee for an appointment at
the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Odumakin spoke as a guest on Channels TV programme, Sunrise Daily, on Tuesday.
He recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan, as part of reforms at
INEC, had called on Civil Society Organisations to recommend someone who
could take a position as a national commissioner at INEC.
Odumakin said el-Rufai told him of Zakari, who had worked under him as a Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
The activist said, “I have read of accounts where it was stated that
President Buhari nominated her. It was not the President. It was the
Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai, who nominated her. When
Jonathan came in 2010, his aide, the late Oronto Douglas, who was my
brother and friend, approached the CSOs who were in the forefront of the
fight to remove the cabal and he said his boss (Jonathan) had taken a
decision to guarantee free and fair elections.
“He said he (Jonathan) does not want to know those who will be in
INEC and therefore, he wants recommendations of credible Nigerians who
could be in INEC. So, when Jonathan says he never knew Jega before his
becoming INEC chairman, he was right.
“So, they were headhunting for credible people and that is why you
have people like Prof. Jega, Lai Olurode, and the rest of them coming as
independent people nominated. But in the case of Amina Zakari, when
that committee was working, we did not even know (anyone from)
North-West and then Nasir el-Rufai also came to be part of the
anti-Yar’adua cabal movement and was part of the process and he said
there was this woman that worked with him as health secretary when he
was the FCT minister.
“He said she was very savvy and he spoke very well of her. He said
she was abroad so it took about two or three days to get her CV which I
collected from him and gave to Oronto Douglas. So, beyond seeing her
name on paper, Jonathan did not know who she was.
“Check the records where she has been alleged to have played some
roles, you always see el-Rufai being somewhere in a corner. So, we
cannot have this woman. In fact, if there is honour, the best thing is
for her to resign. She was nominated by el-Rufai.
“It is unfortunate that even our Presidency is lexically challenged
to the point that they don’t know the definition of a niece. A niece,
according to the Oxford dictionary, you don’t even need to go to the
advanced level, is your brother or sister’s daughter or your
brother-in-law or sister-in-law’s daughter. So how can you say she is
not his niece?”
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