The minister of state for
Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, over the
weekend, discarded President Muhammadu Buhari’s order and traveled out of the
country without presidential approval.
Recall that all
ministers, presidential aides and top officials of the federal government have
been mandated to seek approval from the president through the chief of staff,
Mr Abba Kyari for trips outside the country.
But rather than wait for
approval, Lokpobiri who is said to be having a running battle with the
substantive minister, Mr Audu Ogbeh over schedule of duties, rushed out of the
country in company of two of his aides, Mr Amber Enene and Mrs Eniye
Ambakederimo to China.
The
president was reportedly briefed and he instructed the chief of staff to
ascertain whether or not Lokpobiri actually traveled without a written
permission.
Two
undercover agents were said to have been sent to the ministry after which the
president directed Kyari to respond to Lokpobiri’s request to travel on Monday,
January 9, 2017, knowing that the minister was already in China. The response
asked Lokpobiri to ‘step down’ the trip.
A
copy of the letter from the chief of staff and obtained by Leadership with
reference number SH/COS/63/1/A/3310 and titled ”Re: Permission to travel to the
Peoples Republic of China ”, read in part: “With reference to your letter
Ref.No FMIC/PRPU/597/59, dated 28th December on the above subject matter, I
write to inform that Mr President has directed that the trip be stepped down”.
According
to a top presidency official, the minister had written a letter dated December
28, 2016, to the president through Kyari but had yet to receive a response
before jetting out to China with the aides.
According
to a source, “The man in actual fact, wrote to this office but we were yet to
reply before he travelled;j may be he took it for granted; we got to know from
the Permanent Secretary on Monday evening that the minister left Nigeria twenty
four hours ago and this was disrespectful to the office of president. The
minister knows the rules, the guidelines are clear but may be he took such
lightly.”
He,
however, blamed the development on the rivalry between Ogbeh and Lokpobiri.
“These
politicians should find a way of sorting out their issues, they should leave
the civil servants out of their troubles. Why the PS? Why not the senior
minister who had complained to all the directors that his colleague was not
cooperating with him and that their inability to sort out schedules is creating
problems.
“Ogbeh
had complained to most of us and was already threatening to report the junior
minister before the two guys quietly came to the ministry to secret verify
Lokpobiri’s absence.”
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