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AGF’s appointment: Group asks Buhari to sack Head of Service

A civil society organisation, the Committee for the Protection of Peoples Mandate (CPPM), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the Head of Service (HoS) of the Federation, Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan, in order to “save the country from economic calamity and further ridicule of the office of Mr. President”.

The CPPM, in a statement issued and made available to The Star on Thursday by its chairman, Nelson Ekujumi, said Yemi-Esan should be relieved of her position after she allegedly “disobeyed and disrespected” the directive of President Buhari on the appointment of a new Accountant General of the Federation (AGF).

The group stated that the Head of Service also “subtly, covertly, and unilaterally appointed an unqualified, ineligible, and a not-appointable person to oversee the vacant office of AGF.”

It added: “In a memo to the President marked HCSF/CMO/193/1/35 and dated October 13, 2022, seeking the President’s approval to make Mr. Okolleaboh Sylva the Acting AGoF, a request that was not approved by the President; the HoS has stated that the person currently overseeing the office of the AGoF is not qualified to assume the office.

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“Her exact words: ‘It is important to inform Your Excellency that Mr. Okolleaboh Sylva is not eligible to be considered for appointment as Accountant-General of the Federation Federation as he will be retiring from service on 28h May 2023 and that he has been previously cleared by security agencies’.

“The HoS actually and unbelievably misled the President in the said memo that Mr. Okolleaboh Sylva has been cleared by security agencies. My Sylva has not appeared before any security agency and has not been cleared. We challenge the HoS to show evidence of Sylva’s appearance and clearance by any security agency. Perhaps, it was the discovery of the misrepresentation to the President by the HoS that made the President to reject the HoS’s request to smuggle Mr. Sylva into the office of Acting AGoF.

“Rather than stick to the President’s directive and respect his authority, by picking one from about eight shortlisted candidates already interviewed and cleared by the security agencies, the HoS has now through the backdoor, extended the overseeing of the office of the AGoF by Mr. Sylva, who the HoS herself said was ‘ineligible’ and who has not been screened by any security agency. She has thereby forced a fait accompli on the Presidency!

“We are so worried by the unsettling silence of the Minister for Finance, Budget and National Planning, the heads of the security agencies, and other relevant authorities on this critical issue that bothers on the survival of the nation’s economy.

“We don’t want to believe there are endemic compromises. Or why will a single person override the directive of Mr. President, Commander-in-Chief; and those who should know and speak up have apparently entered mute mode?

“It is on this note that we urge Mr. President to relieve the HoS of her duty and appoint another person that will obey the President’s directive that a new AGoF should be immediately appointed,” the CPPM said.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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