– As Senator Ndume, Others Protest
– Urge Tinubu To Reverse Decision
The recent relocation of some departments of the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria FAAN and the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has continued to generate tension, controversy and protest from different quarters including some Northern elites and politicians who perceive the president’s action as a subtle way of relocating the Federal Capital Territory to Lagos.
Senator Ali Ndume, a prominent member, of the National Assembly, while expressing his reservation about the development which he considers absurd and unacceptable, said it will have very unpleasant political consequences.
Ndume, urged President Bola Tinubu, to avoid being misled by a cartel, he referred to as “Lagos boys” who don’t know how Nigeria works.
Ndume, who aired his views while speaking on Channels Television, on Tuesday, argued that “if the offices were being moved from Abuja due to congestion, the best place to take them to are Nasarawa, Kaduna or Kogi and other states close to Abuja, for the sake of proximity instead of far away Lagos.
Continuing, the out spoken Senator said, “there will be political consequences if he insists on moving some departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) headquarters to Lagos”.
“We will not accept it. Besides, you know, they are not doing any favour to Mr. President, because this will have political consequence. Yes. I’m telling you this.
“And these guys who are just sitting down there, trying to hang on to Mr. President will not be there to amend the political mistakes or even to correct it because they don’t know anybody. They only know their offices. And they only know that they have brains,” he said.
He emphasised that it was not the votes from Lagos that brought Tinubu to office, advising him to jettison any plans to implement the relocation decision.
Ndume said there’s a consensus in the North against the move by the president because there’s only one federal capital, which is Abuja.
“All these Lagos boys that are thinking that Lagos is Nigeria are just misinforming or advising the president wrongly. The regulators or the financial institutions are supposed to be in Abuja. Now, you want them to move because you say Lagos is the commercial capital. This is one of the mistakes.
“And I’m sure the president will reverse it, because it doesn’t work. You can’t have two capitals or is the CBN governor going to be operating from Lagos and headquarters of the CBN is in Lagos?
“Do you say that because majority of our oil is extracted from South-south, you take the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) to the South-south or because Nigeria’s agricultural produce are more in the north, you take the Ministry of Agriculture to anywhere in the north.
“It doesn’t work that way. And that is one of the problems that is cropping up, but I’m very sure, I’m very confident that Mr. President will look at this because he’s a nationalist, not just a Lagos man”,
“This is a decision that is not well thought out. And I think the president will reverse it. I’m confident that. And if that does not happen, of course, this is democracy and we know what to do,” he boasted.