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EXCLUSIVE: What roles does a Chief of Staff play?

By Obadiah Mailafia

Sometime last year , I had the honour of being received by Abba Kyari, the larger – than- life Chief of Staff to the President , Major General Muhammadu Buhari ( retd . ). His office was neat and well- organised ; the furnishing in the classic Nordic minimalist style . Sitting next to me on the sofa , he softly asked if I needed coffee or any other drink . I graciously declined .

Kyari the private man was the opposite of the ruthless Machiavellian character that has been portrayed by the media . I found him to be quite taciturn ; speaking in quiet , elliptic monosyllables . But his eyes had the gaze of a millenarian mystic. With the gravitas of a Roman proconsul , his courtliness would have impressed the mandarins of imperial China . I have met some world statesmen in my life -time , from Henry Kissinger to Tony Blair , Benjamin Netanyahu and a gaggle of African strongmen . Abba Kyari had the presence of the consummate man of power .

Kyari succumbed to COVID- 19 on Friday, April 17 , and was buried the following day at Gudu Cemetery in Abuja , in accordance with Muslim rites .

After his return from an official trip to Germany on March 14 , he had announced to the world on March 19 that he had tested positive for COVID- 19 . Before his trip to Germany , a leaked memo from the National Security Adviser, General Babagana Monguno , accused him of usurping the powers of the President and interfering in security and military affairs outside his sphere of competency . It caused great embarrassment to the administration . Rumours transpired that he had actually been fired .

The office of the Chief of Staff is largely an American invention . In 1939 , President Franklin Roosevelt named one of his trusted advisers as Chief of Staff . It has endured as a tradition of American government ever since. It’ s a relatively new thing in Nigerian government . In 1999 , President Olusegun Obasanjo broke with tradition by appointing his Chief of Staff , Major General Abdullahi Mohammed , a retired military intelligence officer . Mohammed was the quintessential insider who operated with a high level of discretion .

Obasanjo ’ s successor , Umaru Yar ’ Adua , abolished that office , instead , operating through a network of his own Katsina kinsmen . When Umaru succumbed to illness in May 2010 , he was succeeded by Goodluck Jonathan who decided to name a new Chief of Staff in the person of Mike Ogiadomhe. The latter resigned to contest an election and was replaced by Jones Arogbofa .

When Buhari won the election in 2015 , he made Abba Kyari , a Shuwa Arab from Maiduguri , his new Chief of Staff . He kept him when he won a second term in 2019 . A sociologist , lawyer , banker and journalist , the Cambridge and Harvard educated Kyari had the necessary training and background to serve as trusted adviser and jurisconsult to the President .

The Chief of Staff is an appointee of the President . His role is to manage the office of the high executive while coordinating his programmes and the core agencies needed to run the administration . He also serves as the principal channel of communication between the President and his core officials, including the Federal Executive Council . He also ensures that the engagements of the President , including the presidential fleet , operate in a flawless manner .

I have been a Chief of Staff myself , but in a different context . During 2010 – 2015 , I was Chef de Cabinet of the 79 – member intergovernmental organisation , the African , Caribbean and Pacific Group based in Brussels . My principal was Mohamed Ibn Chambas, former President of the ECOWAS Commission and currently UN Secretary – General ’ s Special Representatives for West Africa and the Sahel ( UNOWAS ) . It was for me a great experience.
Being Chief of Staff is certainly not a job for the fainthearted . You have to be a technocrat who understands technical economics and the minutiae of international trade and high finance. But you must also be a hands – on administrator with a nose for power and diplomacy. It is a 24 -hour job in which you must be alert always . It requires patience , high ability , energy , discretion and tact . But you must also be tough . You must be ready to swim with the sharks and graze with the bulls .
Abba Kyari was the most powerful Chief of Staff our country has ever known . Given the illness and prolonged absences of his principal, he quietly accumulated considerable power to himself . Some have called him the de facto Prime Minister . They would not be far wrong . He undoubtedly stepped on many toes in the course of the performance of his duties , not least of all the ferocious First Lady who fought an open battle with the men she described as “ the cabal ” .

It is for posterity to judge whether Abba Kyari was an effective Chief of Staff or not – and whether he truly served his principal faithfully or merely for his own self -aggrandisement . One thing that cannot be taken away from him is the fact that he was uncompromisingly loyal to President Buhari . Like Rasputin , he never wasted an opportunity to amass ever greater and greater power and the accoutrements that went with it. One of the cardinal laws of power as indeed of physics is that nature abhors a vacuum . Abba identified many vacuums in our system of power and he quietly covered the empty spaces like a colossus .

If he had had a more enlightened mind, he would have used such enormous power to uplift our country from its current morass . His friends and associates maintain that he had “ socialist” leanings , whatever that means. From all we know , his political philosophy was anchored on the maxims of power .

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I did not know him well enough and certainly do not have enough data to determine whether , like Caesar ’ s wife , he was beyond reproach. What I know for sure is that the downward spiral in our development prospects and the descent of our country into a lawless , violent and nihilistic society under his very watch does not speak well for him .

His inordinate obsession with power and his overweening ambition meant that the wheel and machinery of government was totally centralised under him . Nothing of importance could be done without reference to him . He had, in effect , become an octopus. The administration became paralysed as a consequence. Whenever he was absent or indisposed , almost everything grounded to a halt . Ministers spoke about him in whispers. He became a shadow that was bitterly loathed and feared in equal measure . Even the most powerful ministers trembled at the mention of his name . He had obviously made the existential choice to be feared rather than loved .
But the venomous vituperation on social media is unnecessary . Abba Kyari has been compared to the Roman Emperor Caligula and the corrupt Cardinal Richelieu, first minister under Louis XIII of France . Some of his critics point to the fact that it is a year almost to the day since himself and Aliyu Umar SAN orchestrated the ouster of Chief Justice William Onnoghen from the Supreme Court .
Onnoghen lamented that God was his only hope and refuge . Both Kyari and Umar died , incidentally, on April 17 , 2020 , almost a year to the day .

No man is wholly a saint or wholly a villain. A professor from Maiduguri recently revealed that , for more than a decade, Abba Kyari had channelled his hard – earned savings for the care of 1 , 000 indigent citizens of Borno State , on condition of the strictest anonymity .

The priests used to exclaim , “ Sic transit gloria mundi ” (thus passes away the glory of the world) during the medieval coronation of the popes . Vanity of vanities , says the Preacher . What we must learn is that all power is transient . It is only the good we do for others – acts of lovingkindness and righteousness in service to God and humanity – that will live forever .

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What roles does a Chief of Staff play?

By Obadiah Mailafia

Sometime last year , I had the honour of being received by Abba Kyari, the larger – than- life Chief of Staff to the President , Major General Muhammadu Buhari ( retd . ). His office was neat and well- organised ; the furnishing in the classic Nordic minimalist style . Sitting next to me on the sofa , he softly asked if I needed coffee or any other drink . I graciously declined .

Kyari the private man was the opposite of the ruthless Machiavellian character that has been portrayed by the media . I found him to be quite taciturn ; speaking in quiet , elliptic monosyllables . But his eyes had the gaze of a millenarian mystic. With the gravitas of a Roman proconsul , his courtliness would have impressed the mandarins of imperial China . I have met some world statesmen in my life -time , from Henry Kissinger to Tony Blair , Benjamin Netanyahu and a gaggle of African strongmen . Abba Kyari had the presence of the consummate man of power .

Kyari succumbed to COVID- 19 on Friday, April 17 , and was buried the following day at Gudu Cemetery in Abuja , in accordance with Muslim rites .

After his return from an official trip to Germany on March 14 , he had announced to the world on March 19 that he had tested positive for COVID- 19 . Before his trip to Germany , a leaked memo from the National Security Adviser, General Babagana Monguno , accused him of usurping the powers of the President and interfering in security and military affairs outside his sphere of competency . It caused great embarrassment to the administration . Rumours transpired that he had actually been fired .

The office of the Chief of Staff is largely an American invention . In 1939 , President Franklin Roosevelt named one of his trusted advisers as Chief of Staff . It has endured as a tradition of American government ever since. It’ s a relatively new thing in Nigerian government . In 1999 , President Olusegun Obasanjo broke with tradition by appointing his Chief of Staff , Major General Abdullahi Mohammed , a retired military intelligence officer . Mohammed was the quintessential insider who operated with a high level of discretion .

Obasanjo ’ s successor , Umaru Yar ’ Adua , abolished that office , instead , operating through a network of his own Katsina kinsmen . When Umaru succumbed to illness in May 2010 , he was succeeded by Goodluck Jonathan who decided to name a new Chief of Staff in the person of Mike Ogiadomhe. The latter resigned to contest an election and was replaced by Jones Arogbofa .

When Buhari won the election in 2015 , he made Abba Kyari , a Shuwa Arab from Maiduguri , his new Chief of Staff . He kept him when he won a second term in 2019 . A sociologist , lawyer , banker and journalist , the Cambridge and Harvard educated Kyari had the necessary training and background to serve as trusted adviser and jurisconsult to the President .

The Chief of Staff is an appointee of the President . His role is to manage the office of the high executive while coordinating his programmes and the core agencies needed to run the administration . He also serves as the principal channel of communication between the President and his core officials, including the Federal Executive Council . He also ensures that the engagements of the President , including the presidential fleet , operate in a flawless manner .

I have been a Chief of Staff myself , but in a different context . During 2010 – 2015 , I was Chef de Cabinet of the 79 – member intergovernmental organisation , the African , Caribbean and Pacific Group based in Brussels . My principal was Mohamed Ibn Chambas, former President of the ECOWAS Commission and currently UN Secretary – General ’ s Special Representatives for West Africa and the Sahel ( UNOWAS ) . It was for me a great experience.
Being Chief of Staff is certainly not a job for the fainthearted . You have to be a technocrat who understands technical economics and the minutiae of international trade and high finance. But you must also be a hands – on administrator with a nose for power and diplomacy. It is a 24 -hour job in which you must be alert always . It requires patience , high ability , energy , discretion and tact . But you must also be tough . You must be ready to swim with the sharks and graze with the bulls .
Abba Kyari was the most powerful Chief of Staff our country has ever known . Given the illness and prolonged absences of his principal, he quietly accumulated considerable power to himself . Some have called him the de facto Prime Minister . They would not be far wrong . He undoubtedly stepped on many toes in the course of the performance of his duties , not least of all the ferocious First Lady who fought an open battle with the men she described as “ the cabal ” .

It is for posterity to judge whether Abba Kyari was an effective Chief of Staff or not – and whether he truly served his principal faithfully or merely for his own self -aggrandisement . One thing that cannot be taken away from him is the fact that he was uncompromisingly loyal to President Buhari . Like Rasputin , he never wasted an opportunity to amass ever greater and greater power and the accoutrements that went with it. One of the cardinal laws of power as indeed of physics is that nature abhors a vacuum . Abba identified many vacuums in our system of power and he quietly covered the empty spaces like a colossus .

If he had had a more enlightened mind, he would have used such enormous power to uplift our country from its current morass . His friends and associates maintain that he had “ socialist” leanings , whatever that means. From all we know , his political philosophy was anchored on the maxims of power .

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I did not know him well enough and certainly do not have enough data to determine whether , like Caesar ’ s wife , he was beyond reproach. What I know for sure is that the downward spiral in our development prospects and the descent of our country into a lawless , violent and nihilistic society under his very watch does not speak well for him .

His inordinate obsession with power and his overweening ambition meant that the wheel and machinery of government was totally centralised under him . Nothing of importance could be done without reference to him . He had, in effect , become an octopus. The administration became paralysed as a consequence. Whenever he was absent or indisposed , almost everything grounded to a halt . Ministers spoke about him in whispers. He became a shadow that was bitterly loathed and feared in equal measure . Even the most powerful ministers trembled at the mention of his name . He had obviously made the existential choice to be feared rather than loved .
But the venomous vituperation on social media is unnecessary . Abba Kyari has been compared to the Roman Emperor Caligula and the corrupt Cardinal Richelieu, first minister under Louis XIII of France . Some of his critics point to the fact that it is a year almost to the day since himself and Aliyu Umar SAN orchestrated the ouster of Chief Justice William Onnoghen from the Supreme Court .
Onnoghen lamented that God was his only hope and refuge . Both Kyari and Umar died , incidentally, on April 17 , 2020 , almost a year to the day .

No man is wholly a saint or wholly a villain. A professor from Maiduguri recently revealed that , for more than a decade, Abba Kyari had channelled his hard – earned savings for the care of 1 , 000 indigent citizens of Borno State , on condition of the strictest anonymity .

The priests used to exclaim , “ Sic transit gloria mundi ” (thus passes away the glory of the world) during the medieval coronation of the popes . Vanity of vanities , says the Preacher . What we must learn is that all power is transient . It is only the good we do for others – acts of lovingkindness and righteousness in service to God and humanity – that will live forever .

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JUST IN: Oyo slashes Assembly’s allocation by 30%

Indication has emerged that the Oyo State lawmakers have agreed to a 30 per cent reduction in their monthly allocations effective April over coronavirus – induced economic challenges .

It was gathered that the agreement was reached during Governor Seyi Makinde’ s meeting with the state ’ s lawmakers at the government house recently .

The Chairman , Oyo House Committee on Information and Media , Kazeem Olayanju , on Saturday said , “ Our income has been slashed by 30 per cent as our support towards COVID- 19 . The governor brought the idea and we agreed to the 30 per cent deduction . ”

The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Taiwo Adisa , said , “ The state is not looking at cutting its budget in the immediate , but to harness its Internally Generated Revenue to shore up its revenue base . We expect a rise in IGR activities that will bring in more money .

Meanwhile , the Oyo State Government disclosed on Sunday that it has discharged two more COVID- 19 patients after testing negative twice .

The Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, said this on his official Twitter Handle on Sunday .

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JUST IN: Nigeria, others need $114bn to fight COVID-19, says IMF

Nigeria and other African countries need an estimated $ 114 bn to fund the campaign against the outbreak of the coronavirus disease on the continent .

This was disclosed in a statement posted on the website of the International Monetary Fund .

The statement was issued after a meeting of African leaders , bilateral partners and multilateral institutions, which was jointly convened by the World Bank and the IMF.
The World Bank and the IMF, in the statement , said they had mobilised partners in the fight against COVID- 19 in Africa .

According to the statement , together , official creditors have mobilised up to $ 57 bn for Africa in 2020 alone – including upwards of $ 18 bn from the IMF and the World Bank each .

The fund is meant to provide the front- line health services , support the poor and vulnerable , and keep economies afloat in the face of the worst global economic downturn since the 1930 s .

It was also disclosed that private creditor support to the continent in 2020 could amount to an estimated $ 13 bn.

“ This is an important start , but the continent needs an estimated $ 114 bn in 2020 in its fight against COVID- 19 , leaving a financing gap of around $ 44 bn, ” the statement added.

The meeting convened by the World Bank and IMF to spur faster action on COVID- 19 response in Africa was attended by African Union Chairman and President of South Africa , Cyril Ramaphosa, and the United Nations Secretary General , Antonio Guterres .

Director General of the World Health Organisation , Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus , African Union Commission Chairperson , Moussa Mahamat , and officials of individual countries also attended the meeting , where plans were outlined for effective use of resources to curb the spread of the disease .

The statement noted that bilateral partners , at the meeting , reemphasised their commitment to a debt standstill beginning May 1 .

The World Bank and the IMF had called on creditors to suspend debt repayments in order to provide much -needed support to the poorest countries .

Ramaphosa, at the meeting , said African countries required greater support to surmount the challenges posed by the COVID- 19 pandemic .

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[JUST IN] Covid-19: Ekiti may extend lockdown, says Fayemi

Governor Kayode Fayemi has said lockdown order in the state may be extended beyond April 27 in order to allow for effective tracing of persons who had direct contact with the new case .

The governor also said security would be beefed up at the state’ s boundaries with other neighboring states to check the rate of people sneaking into Ekiti during the lockdown .

A statement quoted the governor as saying that Ekiti has 29 suspected cases, two confirmed cases , and 49 contact tracing persons of interest .

He said , “ Due to this new case , government may have to consider further extension of the lockdown at least until all possible direct and indirect contacts of this woman have been traced and placed in self -isolation as a minimum period of incubation is 14 days for every new infection.

“ As widely acknowledged , COVID- 19 is spread from person to person . The three cases so far recorded in Ekiti State were from people who contacted it elsewhere but incubated and manifested while they were within our state. This underscores the need for every one of us to respect and accept the lockdown order and principles of social distancing .

“ We are fully aware that such measures will cause some hardship and inconvenience to many citizens . But this is a matter of life and death ; if we look at the dreadful daily toll of deaths in some countries and even the increasing rate of the virus in Nigeria . ”

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COVID-19: Shun foreign trips after lockdown – Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God , Pastor Enoch Adeboye , has advised Nigerians and Africans to suspend trips abroad after the coronavirus lockdown has been lifted .

The septuagenarian preacher said the return journey to normalcy had begun , appealing to everyone to continue to maintain high hygiene practices, during and after the lockdown period .

In his sermon broadcast via the church ’ s Channel , DOVE TV , Adeboye urged Nigerians and Africans to steer clear of Europe , the Americas , Asia and other places outside the African continent till everything is safe again .

He said , “ The return journey to normalcy has started . But I am appealing to you , please don ’ t stop being very hygienic. Please remain hygienic .

“ May I also had this one : even after the lockdown is gone , any journey abroad that is not very crucial , postpone it because God is going to give us victory here in Nigeria and in Africa , even before it extends to the rest of the world.

“ So , I will advise you ; unless it is very essential, maybe for the next month or two , you suspend all the jumping up and down , until everything is completely safe again . ”

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[JUST IN] Covid-19: FG plans timetable, exams for radio, TV school classes

The authorities of the Federal Ministry of Education have met with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria to fashion out modalities for the take -off of the nationwide school radio and television broadcast as a result of the closure of schools due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic .

The ministry told news correspondent that the school teaching classes on air would follow a timetable which was already being worked on as well as the possibility of writing an examination after taking the lessons .

News correspondent learnt that the school broadcast classes could commence by May if the modalities for getting operational licences and the purchase of transmitters were tidied up by the education ministry , the FRCN , the Nigerian Television Authority and the National Broadcasting Commission in April.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu , had stated on Tuesday during the daily COVID – 19 Presidential Task Force briefing in Abuja , that the Federal Government was going to commence the basic primary school classes on the national media to enable pupils learn during the COVID- 19 pandemic break.

Adamu had said the government planned to sustain the audio – visual classes , even after the coronavirus pandemic break .

News correspondent learnt that the minister had met with the FRCN authorities and the issuance of licence by the NBC was also underway .

The Director of Press at the ministry , Mr Ben Goong , said in an exclusive interview that a timetable would be drafted as well as the possibility of writing an examination after the nationwide audio- visual classes .

Goong said , “We are taking the next step between Friday and Tuesday . There will be a radio component and a television component . We plan to create a different network on the FRCN so that we don ’ t break into the established listening schedules .

“ The broadcast will run from morning to night , covering all subjects such as Mathematics and English . We will segment the programmes into classes . What we plan is to bring the best hands from our schools to take the subjects . We will use the best in specific subjects . The issue of inability to deliver well will not arise .

“ Two, the broadcast will be uniform . What is being taught in Jigawa , Sokoto will be watched in Lagos . There will be series of subjects in a day for different classes . There will be nothing like , our teachers didn ’ t come to school today .

“ When it is time for exams , you register in the centre nearest to you and you write your exams , class by class . It will be impossible with these broadcasts for children to still be regarded as out – of – school children . We are likely to bring the request letter formally from the ministry in the coming week to FRCN . Due process must be followed . ”

The ministry ’ s spokesman noted that the broadcasts would eradicate the problem of rising out- of – school children currently put at about 10 . 2 million as well as bridge the gap that was created due to the closure of schools during the pandemic .

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JUST IN: UCH doctor tests positive for coronavirus

The Oyo State Governor , Seyi Makinde, says a medical doctor at the University College Hospital Ibadan , has tested positive for coronavirus .

Makinde made this known on his verified Twitter handle .

He said , “The COVID- 19 confirmation test for one suspected case ; a doctor at the University College Hospital Ibadan came back positive today .

“ Isolation and contact tracing have commenced , So there are currently eight active cases in Oyo State . ”

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The PUNCH reports that the Chief Medical Director of UCH , Jesse Otegbayo , earlier tested positive for the virus but recovered four days after .

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control , no fewer than 16 confirmed COVID- 19 cases have been recorded in Oyo .
Of the 16 cases, seven have been discharged and one was transferred to Lagos State .

The NCDC said , “ Forty – nine new cases of # COVID 19 have been reported : 23 in Lagos , 12 in FCT, 10 in Kano, two in Ogun , one in Oyo and one in Ekiti .

“ As of 10 : 40 pm on the 18 th April, there are 542 confirmed cases of # COVID19 reported in Nigeria . Discharged : 166 ; Deaths : 19 .

“ Number of states with confirmed cases of # COVID19 : 19 + FCT. Currently , Lagos has 306 cases, FCT- 81 , Kano- 37 , Osun – 20 , Oyo – 16 , Edo- 15 , Ogun – 12 , Kwara- nine , Katsina – nine , Bauchi- six , Kaduna – six , Akwa Ibom – six , Delta – four , Ekiti – four , Ondo- three, Enugu – two , Rivers- two , Niger- two , Benue – one and Anambra – one . ”

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BREAKING: Rivers releases 22 ExxonMobil workers

Rivers State Government released the 22 workers of Exxon Mobil , who were arrested for allegedly violating the State Executive Order restricting movement in the state .

Attorney- General and Commissioner of Justice , Rivers State , Professor Zaccheus Adangor , said that the ExxonMobil staff were released without charges .

Adangor said the state government would no longer press charges against them.

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