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Heads roll as Buhari hands Ondo ambassador slot to Rivers indigene
President Buhari has named an indigene of Abonnema local government area of Rivers State, Mrs. Opunimi Akinkugbe, as an ambassadorial nominee for Ondo State, TopNaija reports.
Mrs. Nimi Akinkugbe’s name was listed under Ondo State on the list announced by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, on Wednesday.
The nominee is the daughter of the late F.I Ajumogobia, a former Chief of Mission at UNESCO who died in the ADC flight 086 crash en route Lagos from Port Harcourt on November 7, 1996. She is married to Yinka Akinkugbe from Ondo State and they are blessed with three children.
The nominee, who is a renowned columnist, has over 23 years of experience in the banking sector having worked at Stanbic IBTC, Barclays Bank and Standard Chartered Bank where she is currently a non-executive director. She attended the London School of Economics and Political Science and IESE Business School where she bagged an MBA.
On Wednesday, the state Chairman, Ondo Youth Coalition, Ademario Emmanuel, said Ondo had prominent sons and daughters that could take up the appointment. Emmanuel, who is also the National President, Youth Advancement Initiative, said the appointment would not stand.
He said, “The person that was nominated is not from Ondo State. We are doing more research to know those behind the recommendation of that appointment and we will send a letter to the Presidency and the governor. Ondo State cannot be short-changed and manipulated by some greedy set of persons because of power.
“It is insulting that we have people that can represent this state well in national affairs. Why are they not being given appointment? Ondo State has prominent sons and daughters who are well to do and can represent Nigeria and the state anywhere in the world. This appointment will not stand. When we have made up our mind, we will take the next step.”
Also speaking, the President, Yoruba Afenifere Youth Organisation of Nigeria, Eric Oluwole, called on Buhari to reverse the appointment within 48 hours.
Oluwole said an indigene of Rivers State cannot represent the people of Ondo State. He added, “We call for the cancellation of Ondo state ambassadorial nominee within 48 hours. Someone cannot be nominated from Rivers State to represent us in Ondo state as an ambassador, when there are many qualified indigenes.
“I urge Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state as a lovely person to play neutral selection on this, I want to believe the nomination was a mistake.”
However, the lawmaker representing Ondo-Central senatorial district, Senator Patrick Akinyelure, said there was nothing wrong with the appointment of Mrs. Akinkugbe as long as the governor supports her.
Akinyelure affirmed that since the nominee was legally married to an indigene of Ondo State and had given birth to “Ondo children” she was qualified to represent the state.
The senator said, “You can claim your husband’s state. As long as she has married our people, we accept her. However, if the people of Ondo State kick against it, we will reconsider. She is the mother of Ondo children regardless of where she is from.
“I don’t believe in standing in the way of someone’s success. If the governor approves of her appointment, then there is no problem.”
Meanwhile, Nigerians on social media have expressed their opinions over the matter. See some tweets below:
My mum ran for political office in Nasarawa State and found it hard because ‘they’ said she’s originally from Plateau State. NOTE: Nasarawa State was CARVED OUT of Plateau state, and by marriage she is from Nasarawa. She sha didn’t win.
— BEZ (@BEZidakula) July 2, 2020
Mrs Nimi Akinkugbe, married to an Ondo man and recently nominated as an Ambassador. Some persons are opposed to her normination because ‘she is not an indigene of Ondo State but that of Rivers.’ We discriminate against a Nigerian woman married to a Nigerian man? What a shame!
— kkubani (@kkubani1) July 2, 2020
People from Rivers State will tell her "You're married to an Ondo man. Go & meet your husband's people."
People from Ondo State are telling her "You're a Rivers indigene. Go back home."
Na wa.https://t.co/sjLUeqSMjV
— Igala Alan Shore (@I_Am_Ilemona) July 2, 2020
In a nutshell, Nimi Akinkugbe is stateless? She is neither Rivers nor Ondo because she is married to a different tribe?
So for a married woman, State of Origin = STATELESSNESS
The earlier we do away with State of Origin by law the easier we may tackle the cultural aspect of it. https://t.co/dNnEsIT6fY
— Florence Ozor (@FlorenceOzor) July 2, 2020