Buhari’s Cabinet: Tinubu Men Begin Moves to Stop Ambode’s Nomination, May Petition EFCC
There are indications that the immediate
past governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, may be part of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s next cabinet.
It has, however, been gathered that
party men loyal to the National Leader of the ruling party, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu, may have begun moves to scuttle plan to appoint Ambode as a
minister.
Top party chiefs in the Mandate Group
alleged that the immediate past governor of Lagos State frustrated many
party members in Lagos State during his tenure and there was, therefore,
the need “to teach him a lesson.”
Consequently, the aggrieved party men
were said to be making moves to petition the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission over Ambode’s alleged financial misappropriation and
corruption.
Ambode, who has been out of the country
since he left office in May, returned from France a few days ago. He was
said to be favoured by Buhari’s kitchen cabinet.
Sources within the Lagos APC told our correspondent
that Ambode was not a loyal party man as he offended some party members
and any move to reward him would be opposed vehemently by the party.
One of the sources said, “Ambode tried
to destroy the party in his first term. Apart from not being accessible,
he revoked contracts belonging to party members and brought in his own
companies. He tried to destroy our chances by trying to undermine
Sanwo-Olu at every turn.
“He did not campaign for us. Rather, he
was following Buhari all over the place. He should not expect to
represent Lagos in any capacity. We will not allow him have any
appointment.”
Another source alleged that Ambode was not an indigene of Lagos State.
The source said, “Ambode is from Ondo
State and he cannot deny it. Yes, he was governor in Lagos State but the
constitution allows that. However, the constitution states clearly that
only an indigene of a state can represent that state as far as
ministerial appointments are concerned.
“We will ensure that the three senators
from Lagos State block his nomination in the event that he is nominated
by the President. There must be party discipline.”
The source said a probe of Ambode’s
administration would soon commence where the cases of alleged fraud and
abuse of office would be exposed.
A source close to Ambode, however, said the former governor was prepared for the battle ahead.
He said Ambode’s gentle mien should not be mistaken for weakness.
The former aide said, “Ambode is already
prepared for the worst since they have already humiliated him. Buhari
even appealed to them to let Ambode return as governor but they refused.
They then tried to impeach him but they failed.
“They should remember that Ambode was a permanent secretary and accountant-general of the state before becoming a governor.
“He knows the secrets of all those
making threats. Anybody who is on a mission of revenge could be digging
his own grave in the process. I won’t say more than that.”
Attempts to speak with Tinubu’s aide,
Tunde Rahman, proved abortive as he neither picked calls nor responded
to a text message on Friday.
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