Senator Akume Calling The Shots For Ortom In Benue
EVEN as the immediate past governor of Benue State Mr Gabriel Suswam’s influence in the appointments made so far by his successor, it will be an over statement to hastily conclude that the political godfatherism is not at work in the state now.
The reason for this is not far-fetched. It is a clear case of transition of government from one political party to another in the state; and in this case, from the Peoples’ Democratic Party, (PDP) to the All Progressive Congress, (APC).
But as Suswam’s influence in the new government in terms of appointment is yet to be seen for now, that of Suswam’s predecessor and former APC senate minority leader, Senator George Akume is obvious in the government of the Dr Sam Ortom.
Akume’s political strength at the 7th Senate as Minority Leader became stronger as he resisted all pressure mounted on him to dump APC and rejoin the PDP by the powers-that-be. He stood his ground in the APC, and built the political structure that brought victory to Samuel Ortom as governor of the state, after Ortom was denied governorship ticket by the PDP.
Senator Akume’s hands are being perceived in the appointments made by Governor Ortom since he assumed office. In the appointments made so far, many of the appointees are Akume’s strong allies with a few coming from Ortom.
For instance, Sen. Akume is said to be behind the appointment of the Head of Service, Mr. Adaikwu Iweata, Special Adviser on Security, Col. Edwin Jando (rtd) as well the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Security, Captain Joshua Imanche (rtd). In that category, only the Adviser on Media and ICT, Mr. Tahav Agerzua and the Chief of Staff, Mr. Terwase Orbunde that were the governor’s direct candidates.
On the list of Commissioner nominees, 13 names have been sent to the state assembly for screening and approval. Out of the numbers, nine are said to have come from Sen. Akume, while only four nominees are said to have come from the governor and his deputy. Those nominees from Akume are Mr. Emmanuel Manger, Dr. Tersoor Kpelai, Engr. Nicholas Wende, Barr. John Otokpa Onoja, Dr. Mrs. Cecilia Ojobo, Mr. Lawrence Ekpo Onoja, Barr. Mrs. Mwuese Mnyim, Mr Sekaav Iortyom and David Olofu.
The Commissioner nominees coming from the governor are said to be only four persons among whom are Barr. Michael Gusa, Mr. James Anbua, Mr. Odeh Agih and Prof. Dennis Ityavyar.
The development has generated concern among the people of the state. The Guardian learnt that if the trend continues, it may cause political rift between the governor and Akume. Meanwhile, the people are not happy with the way Akume is recycling his allies in the present government.
Worried by the overbearing influence of Akume in the appointments in the state, the state Chairman of Conference of Nigeria Political Parties in the state, (CNPP) Engr. Baba Agan advised Ortom to be wary of he is influencing the appointments.
The CNPP boss further said if Ortom is not allowed to operate independently by appointing people he trust into his government, the resultant effect on the state in the area of corruption will be worst than what happened during the reign of PDP in the state.
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seriously! this is a misleading article. ortom has made appointments based on party lines and people known to him and his party. if the bulk are related in one way or the other with akume, it is a coincidence but not necessarily an attestation to akume’s influence. let’s step back a moment and look at the trends globally. when obama (democrat) became president after 8 years of bush (republican), he made appointments and the likes of susan rice and rahm emmanuel from the clinton era made it back at top levels within the white house. was that clinton’s influence? no. it has to do with what players or resource persons that the party has. when there is a change of government, there will be a change of personnel. ortom is the governor and he is his own man. do not forget, he was in the pdp for long and was also a member of the opposition (APP, ANPP and now APC) before becoming governor. he personally knows these people and has related with them extensively. lets wait and see how his government persons. rest assured it will be head and shoulders above the government of suswam and that of akume.
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