Those
familiar with the thinking of President Buhari has maintained he will
not sanction Aisha Alhassan to prevent any distractions during the
remaining months of his administration.
Aisha Alhassan
President Muhammadu Buhari may not sack Minister of Women Affairs Aisha Alhassan despite calls for her to get the push following her comments, a source said yesterday.
Sen. Alhassan shocked many when she said she would not support
Buhari, should he decide to run in 2019. Her loyalty, she said, is to former Vice President Atiku Abuabakar.
This is the third time the minister has made such comments against
the President and his administration. The minister was alleged to have
visited Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national caretaker chairman; lambasted the administration during a session at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC); and the Sallah homage to ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar in Yola.
A member of the President’s kitchen Cabinet, who spoke in
confidence, said Buhari knew Senator Alhassan as a die-hard Atiku
loyalist before appointing her as a minister.
The source said: “Buhari is not going to sack or dismiss her.
The attitude in the Presidency is to let her go on her own if she has
100 per cent loyalty to ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
“Some of you may not know that this is not the first time the minister has attacked the President and his administration.
“Aisha’s loyalty to Atiku is not new to the government. She has
been with him all along as well as during the presidential primaries.
It is nothing new.
“And for Aisha to say that she was appointed a minister on the
basis of her strength is false. The President appointed her on the basis
of his conviction despite her loyalty to Atiku. Even the near miss she
had with the governorship election in Taraba State was because of
Buhari. Without Buhari’s popularity, she would not have garnered votes
as much as she did.
“They are making noise now in order to draw out the President.
She won’t be sacked or dropped because she will now make noise as if an
injustice has been meted out to her.”
The source added: “Certainly, the presidency will take up issues with the minister and her godfather.”
Another source said some of the President’s strategist met at the
weekend and opposed Sen. Alhassan’s sack. The “strategists” met in Abuja
and concluded that taking action against the minister might cause
distractions for the administration.
“We want her to remain in government and exercise her freedom
of expression to the fullest. No one will tamper with her rights and
privileges. We need to learn from the past.
“We also want to demonstrate that there can be opposition in a
government without any consequences. This is the essence of democracy,” the source said.
Also yesterday, Senator Alhassan denied threatening to expose Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai’s alleged role in the kidnap of the Chibok girls.
According to her, those behind the statement were out to tarnish her image.
A statement relased by her in a text message to our reporter, said: “The
attention of the Minister of Women Affairs, Senator Aisha Jummai
Alhassan has been drawn to a statement allegedly made by her against
Governor Nasir El Rufai.
“The statement allegedly made by her is another ploy by mischief makers to tarnish her hard earned reputation.
“The current APC government under President Buhari inherited
series of problems from the past administration; the kidnap of the
Chibok girls by the dreaded Boko Haram happens to be one of them and
President Buhari and our military had been able to rescue some of them
and checked Boko Haram’s excesses. Senator Jummai is not in possession
of any security report and therefore will never have made the statement
allegedly made by her against the person of Governor El-Rufai.”
Source: The Nation
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