Abia State governorship, Dr Alex Otti, has been accused of tilting towards dictatorship by appointing his special advisers without the approval of the state House of Assembly.
Mr Mike Nwabueze, an aide to former governor Ikpeazu said Governor Otti’s newly appointed aides have been acting with powers normally exercised by cabinet members who are designated commissioners.
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In a statement made available to newsmen in Umuahia on Sunday, Mr Nwabueze said: “By occupying offices of commissioners in ministries, holding meetings with, and giving directives to Permanent Secretaries and Directors of those ministries, the aides are usurping functions reserved for cabinet members,” he said.
Nwabueze said the situation is worse because the aides never passed through screening by lawmakers, nor did Otti ask the approval of the Legislature to appoint the aides making them lack powers to exercise executive functions.
He said Otti should have borrowed a leaf from President Bola Tinubu, who sought the approval of the 9th National Assembly (before it ended), for the appointment of his special advisers.
“Otti’s aides cannot exercise such powers, because they are only answerable to the governor but not accountable to the people through their elected representatives at the Abia State House of Assembly.
“One would have expected Otti to take a cue from the President of the country, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who sought the consent and approval of the National Assembly to appoint his Special Advisers before the appointments took place.
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“That is the difference between a democrat and a dictator. One respects the other arms of government while the other one in Abia State treats them with disdain. It’s either Otti is ignorant of how public service works in a democracy or he is just being outrightly dictatorial.
“That the new Assembly had not been inaugurated when Otti appointed his Special Advisers is not an excuse as it was the outgone National Assembly that approved Tinubu’s request for appointment of Special Advisers.
“The strange occurrence is not only an affront to the legislature, but it also smacks of disrespect to the civil service and its hierarchy. Civil servants in the state must rise to the occasion and save our state from this act of tyranny among several others already committed by Otti’s administration by resisting this gross anomaly. It is unconventional for top hierarchy of the civil service to take instructions from aides of a Governor who are not accountable to the people because they did not pass through legislative screening and approvals,” he concluded.
Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.
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