Spokesman
of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), has stated that President Muhammadu
Buhari has surrounded himself with incompetent sycophants.
The former special adviser to ex-president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, made this known, in Zaria, Kaduna State.
According to him, the NEF were not happy with the way the president was steering the ship of the country.
He advised President Buhari to urgently address the shortcomings of his administration.
The former Vice Chancellor criticised the president, for terminating the appointment of 13 VCs.
He said the president’s action was against the law.
On
the recent sack of the VCs, Abdulahi said, “Well, frankly speaking,
university system has been virtually part of all my life. But what is
always critically important for a country, for its institutions is to be
guided by the rule of law. And anything that runs outside the rules,
regulations and laws, you find out that the outcome is usually chaos.
You see conflict of interest, and so on and so forth.
“Yes,
historically, all Nigerian universities at the point of their
establishment are established by law. The one that I know most is the
Ahmadu Bello University, and it has to do with the Office of the
Registrar as well as the Office of the Vice Chancellor. And of course,
laws, when they are made, at various points in time, there are certain
circumstances that need to be reviewed in line with the law to fit such
circumstances in the evolution of that institution. And all universities
are supposed to have laws and regulations.
“To come to this
specific and recent happening about the dissolution of governing
councils, the need for the sacking of vice chancellors that are in
office, I think the resolution of the contentions must be found
somewhere in the laws establishing universities, and for me, until
recently, I was the Pro-Chancellor, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University,
Bauchi. I remember very well the most recent university laws that were
amended had conferred specific powers on the governing councils of
universities to have sole responsibility for the appointment of their
principal officers, including the Vice Chancellors.
“Before then,
usually, the councils play a role up to the point when three names are
shortlisted among so many that have shown interest in becoming vice
chancellors of these universities and eventually these three names are
sent to the visitor of the university. And the visitor can use his
discretion to take any one of the three names regardless of other
recommendations that the council may have made in respect to those
three.
“It was his prerogative to pick any of the three and that’s
okay. But in the course of the amendment of these laws and particularly
with the pressure that was coming from the academic staff over the
years, wanting more autonomy, quote and unquote, autonomy for Nigerian
universities, and I think associated with the last long ASUU’s strikes,
I think the Obasanjo administration acceded to this, if not all, some
aspects of university autonomy.
“Buhari should be careful about
Nigerian politics especially the politics of the merger of APC, who are
in the government to pursue their selfish agenda. Buhari should not be
too rigid on permanent friends and enemies. He should be very careful
with sycophants both in his cabinet, party and National Assembly.”