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FORMER Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Limited, Mr. Festus Odimegwu and
a former presidential candidate, Prof. Pat Utomi, are among the ministerial
nominees that have been screened by the Department of State Service, The
PUNCH learnt authoritatively on Sunday.
Those
already said to have been screened as nominees for President Muhammadu Buhari’s
cabinet also include a former Governor of Osun State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola; and
a Lagos-lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN).
Also
on the list are a former Chief of Army, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazu (retd.);
an ex-chief executive of the Federal Inland Revenue, Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui-Okaru;
a former finance commissioner in Lagos State, Mr. Wale Edun; and a former National
Legal Adviser to the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, Abubakar Malami
(SAN).
The
PUNCH learnt that the screening of the
nominees had been concluded on Friday. Buhari had last week at a press briefing
in Accra, Ghana, that he would name members of his cabinet this month.
Our
correspondents gathered that some of the nominees had appeared before the DSS.
None
of the names on the list however confirmed that they had been screened when our
correspondents contacted them on Sunday.
It
was gathered that they had been instructed not to leak details of their
screening to the media.
‘‘What
was done was not physical screening but mainly background checking,” one of the
already-screened nominees told one of our correspondents late on Sunday.
Multiple
sources within the All Progressives Congress told our correspondent on Sunday
that Falana was favoured by a camp in the party to emerge as the Minister of
Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation.
A
top APC chieftain said the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and the National
Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, had convinced Buhari to appoint Falana.
Tinubu
and Osinbajo were said to have told Buhari that appointing Falana, who he
jailed over 30 years ago, would boost his image as a ‘converted democrat.’
It
was, however, learnt that Malami was being favoured by the President.
A
source within the party added power blocs within Falana’s home state, Ekiti,
might not be disposed to the choice of the human rights lawyer because he is
not a member of the APC.
The
APC has three former governors in Ekiti State: Niyi Adebayo, Segun Oni and
Kayode Fayemi.
An
APC top official said, “Falana has already been screened by the DSS. However,
Buhari is closer to Malami who is from the North.”
Sources
within the party also told our correspondent that Utomi, a renowned economist
and former presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, had been
screened by the DSS and the police.
Utomi,
who is now a member of the APC, was one of biggest critics of former President
Goodluck Jonathan’s government.
It
was learnt that Edun, who served under former Tinubu as Lagos State governor,
had also been screened by security agencies.
It
was learnt that Edun was being considered to emerge as the Minister of Finance
while Utomi for Minister of Economic Planning.
Sources
within the party told our correspondent that Tinubu convinced Buhari to appoint
Edun based on his antecedents.
He
said the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Babatunde Fowler, Edun
and Utomi might be given the task of reviving the economy.
A
source said, “Oil prices are dwindling and Nigeria will need to diversify but
in the short term, increasing the nation’s Internally Generated Revenue is the
key. Tinubu explained to Buhari that when former President Olusegun Obasanjo
withheld Lagos State allocations, Edun and Fowler helped to ensure that the
state’s IGR increased exponentially.’’
It
was learnt that Odimegwu, was nominated by the President.
Odimegwu
fell out with former President Goodluck Jonathan when he openly criticised the
Federal Government. He had resigned and then travelled to the United States.
Two
weeks to the March 28 presidential election, however, Odimegwu openly supported
Buhari and called him ‘the best man for the job.’
Odimegwu
is also close to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Oyinlola,
a one-time secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, defected to the APC
shortly before the Osun State governorship election and he is a close associate
of Obasanjo.
Repeated
calls made to the telephones of Odimegwu and Utomi were not responded to.
One
of the nominees who picked his call, simply said, “I don’t know if screening
has been done or completed.”
Another
nominee, who pleaded anonymity, said, “Although I have met the director-general
of the DSS twice, I don’t think such visits could be regarded as screening.
“I
understand the service has done its research on ministerial nominees. For now,
nobody is sure of anything until the names are announced.”
The
PUNCH learnt that the report of the DSS
screening would be sent to the President this week.
A
top DSS operative, who confided in The PUNCH, said the agency had
conducted extensive checks on the nominees, including their financial
transactions and their records with the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission and the police.
The
Special Adviser (Media) to the President, Femi Adesina, had on Wednesday told The
PUNCH that security screening “is naturally a behind-the-scenes matter.”
The
DSS could not be reached for comment on Sunday as it had yet to appoint a
spokesperson.
The
PUNCH had on Thursday exclusively reported
that the DSS had commenced the screening of ministerial nominees sent to it by
the President.
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