Five Times Buhari Appointed Dead People Into Office

Five Times Buhari Appointed Dead People Into Office

FIVE TIMES BUHARI APPOINTED DEAD PEOPLE INTO OFFICE

With the revelation by a group of Lawyers in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital that the recent list of members of electoral tribunal by acting Chief Justice, Tanko Mohammed contains the names of over 10 dead individuals, Nigerians especially in the social media space have raised concerns over the Buhari’s led administration and the appointment of deceased persons to take offices as government officials and board of government agencies.

 

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Some Nigerians have described the Buhari led administration as incompetent, while others blame the office of the secretary to the Government for not carrying out thorough checks on individuals nominated for appointments.

 

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BlackBox Nigeria brings you a chronicle of five different occasions the Buhari led administration has been reported to have appointed dead people into positions…

 

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1. Nigerians berated President Buhari over his appointment of late Senator Francis Okpozo, who died in December 2016 but was named the chairman of the board of the Nigerian Press Council.

 

2. Another was Donald Ugbaja, the late Deputy Inspector General of Police who was listed as one of the members of the Consumer Protection Council.

 

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3. Also on the list was the late founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Rev. Christopher Utov who was listed as a board member of the Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research.

 

4. The list also included the late Alhaji Umar Dange, an APC leader in Sokoto State, who was appointed as a board member of the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta.

 

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5. Similarly, Late Kabir Umar, a former Emir of Katagum in Bauchi State, who, was on the board of the Federal Medical Centre, Azare, Bauchi.

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