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Lopsided appointments: Tinubu toeing Buhari’s footsteps,  says Northern group

The Northern Youth Leaders Forum, NYLF, has attacked northerners complaining about the lopsideness in President Bola Tinubu’s appointments, saying they had no justifiable reason to.
Elliot Afiyo, the national President of NYLF, said while addressing newsmen in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Tinubu was only widening the gap of the lopsided appointments inherited from former president Muhammadu Buhari.

“Since independence, when you look at the appointment by Tafawa Balewa you will agree with me that it was 40/60 north-south and subsequent appointment by General Yakubu Gowon was trying to narrow the gap, and even in the democratic setting in 1999 under the leadership of President (Olusegun) Obasanjo. That is why I always say he is my father, because he has a nationalistic thinking, ” Afiyo be said.
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“But Buhari came in and created the gap to be 20/80. And even the northerners that they were saying that Buhari appointed were not northerners per se. There were a few cliques, the North itself didn’t benefit from it, but we are now seeing the appointments by President Tinubu are tilting towards the South West. He narrowed the gap that Buhari created, but the gap he is creating now is also widening.

“I would say northerners don’t have the right to complain that the appointments or placements are lopsided. We don’t have the right to complain.

“But as an advanced citizen, I ask: can we continue like this? If we get an Igbo President, he will appoint Igbos. Where are we going as a nation? So, there is a need for us to balance it.”

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