Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting
A group on the platform of North Central Equity and Justice Coalition has accused the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, of alleged nepotism.
The group alleged that he is favouring only his Tiv tribesmen in appointments to the detriment of other region of the state.
In an open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a copy of which was made available to Journalists in Jos, the group led by a former Commissioner for Information in Plateau State, Mr. Dan Manjang, said not only is the SGF favouring only his tribesmen, he has limited appointments to his Jemgbagh kinsmen to the detriment of others.
Part of the letter read: “The North Central Equity and Justice Coalition, hereby passes a vote of no confidence in Senator George Akume, the current Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
“This declaration is driven by our collective dismay over his partiality and continuous neglect of the North Central’s broader interests.
“Since assuming office, Senator Akume has demonstrated a consistent pattern of nepotism, limiting key opportunities to his home state, Benue, and predominantly favoring his Tiv kinsmen, especially his Jemgbagh clan.
“By prioritizing personal and ethnic interests over regional welfare, he has alienated the North Central region that looked up to him for genuine representation and inclusive leadership.
The letter listed parastatals which the SGF had cornered for his kinsmen to Include Stephen Tsav Aondoana in the North East Development Commission; Mr. Mathias Byuan – Executive Director, Federal Housing Authority; Nick Wende -Niger Delta Development Commission, representing the North Central; Dr. Steven Andzenge – Niger Delta Power Holding, Executive Director, Legal Services; Zungu – Executive Director, Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority; Pius Akuta – Nigeria Shippers Council and Dr Tyover Dajo, Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Wanune.
The letter also said that Akume’s leadership has been disappointing not only for the North Central states beyond Benue but even within his own state, where he has marginalized ethnic minorities.
“His disregard for the Abakpa, Akweya, Etulo, Idoma, Igede, Jukun and Nyifon for instance, exemplifies the narrowness of his focus and his tendency to favour only a select few at the expense of the greater good.
“One glaring example of this imbalance is the management of the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority, which has long been dominated by Benue natives, particularly Tiv individuals over time as a result of Akume’s influence as Governor, Senator and now SGF ensured that since its inception in 1977, the position of Managing Director has predominantly been filled by Tiv people from Benue State. Here is a record of past appointments.”
The letter listed all past leadership of the basin authority, which had been dominated by people of Benue state extraction.