SocietyReporters | Welcome to SocietyReporters.com …News as it happens!!!

President Buhari Sacks Ajimobi’s Daughter, Ajibola Ajayi, 34 Others Attached to VP Osinbajo!

Information reaching us from the office of the president  has revealed the names and portfolios of some of the aides of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who were sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

The crisis rocking the presidency yesterday worsened as Buhari sacked 35 aides of Osinbajo, Daily Trust reports.

 

Prominent on the list of the affected aides is Ajibola Ajayi, the daughter of former governor of Oyo state, Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi. She was appointed Special Assistant, Legal to the President (VP’s office) in August 2019. She was a former SA to the President on Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE (VP’s office) from October 2015 to May 2019.

 

Also on the list are Lanre Osinbona, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on ICT; Imeh Okon, SSA on Infrastructure; Jide Awolowo, SA, Oil & Gas; Gambo Manzo, SA Political  and Edobor Iyamu, SSA, Niger Delta.

 

The list has released by a reliable source in the Villa, includes:

 

But the presidency also yesterday insisted that there was no rift between the president and his embattled deputy.

 

Multiple presidency sources confirmed the sack of the aides of the vice president, heightening the tension in the country’s seat of power amidst insinuations that the unfolding drama was about the 2023 presidential election.

 

The vice president reportedly had over 80 aides who were deployed in many strategic positions, with sources around the corridors of power saying the recent attention around the vice president was aimed at reducing his influence, just as it happened to ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar shortly after ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo won a second term.

 

A presidency source said letters relieving the aides of the vice president of their appointments were issued to those affected yesterday. Daily Trust gathered that the affected aides were attached to different Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

 

One of the sources, who sought anonymity said: “The letters were distributed to the affected aides through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. They were not working within the precinct of the presidential villa.”

 

However, two other presidential villa sources told Daily Trust last night that Vice President Osinbajo had retrieved the sack letters from the affected aides “pending the return of the president.”

 

One of the sources said: “The vice president has retrieved the sack letters from the affected aides. He is unhappy with the development and awaiting the return of the president from the United Kingdom.”

 

The second source, who also corroborated the retrieval of the letters, said the vice president wanted to know whether the 35 aides were relieved of their appointments on the order of the president.

 

“I have spoken to one of the affected persons who confirmed that the sack letters have been retrieved by their boss,” he said.

 

President Buhari, who is on a 15-day private visit to the United Kingdom, is expected back home on November 17.

 

It was also gathered that access tags to the presidential villa of some of the aides of the vice president were retrieved yesterday by security personnel attached to the villa.

 

Another report, however, suggested that the action was taken to prevent the aides from being redundant as some of the jobs being undertaken by them were no longer under the control of the vice president.

 

Contacted separately, the Senior Special Assistants to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu and Mr Laolu Akande who normally spoke on behalf of the vice president, neither confirmed nor dismissed the reported sack of the 35 aides.

 

A text message sent to our correspondent by Shehu reads: “The SGF has responsibility for the issuance of letters of appointment, and where the need arises, sack letters as well. Please meet him with your questions.”

 

For his part, Akande said, “I just heard it just like anybody. But I’m going to find out what is happening.”

 

FULL LIST AND THEIR PORTFOLIO

 

Jibola Ajayi- SA, Legal

Lanre Osinbona- SSA,ICT

Imeh Okon- SSA, Infrastructure

Jide Awolowo- SA, Oil and Gas

Lilian Idiaghe- SA, Research,Legal and Compliance

Arukino Umukoro- SA, Niger Delta

Bala Liman Mohammed SSA Economy

Edobor Iyamu SSA, Niger Delta

Dolapo Bright SSA, Agro Allied Value Chain

Toyosi Onaolapo SA, Community engagement

Gambo Manzo SA, Political

Bisi Ogungbemi SA, Political Matters

Edirin Akemu SSA, Industry,Trade & Investment

Akin Soetan STA,

Economic matters

Aondaver Kuttuh Technical Assistant, Rule of Law

Ife Adebayo SA, Innovation

Yussuf Ali SA, Power regulations

Tola Asekun SSA, National boundary commission

Morakinyo Beckley SA, Off grid power

Yosola Akinbi SSA, NEC

Tochi Nwachukwu SA, Power Privatisation

Bode Gbore SSA, Political

Abdulrahman Baffa Yola SA, Political

Kolade Sofola SA, Infrastructure

Ebi Awosika STA, Coimmunity Engagement

Muyiwa Abiodun SSA, Power

Forri Samson Banu SA, Entrepreneurship

Bege Bala SA, BPE

Feyishayo Aina SA, Community engagement

Halima Bawa SA, Community Engagement

Nkechi Chukwueke SA, Community engagement

Ilsa Essien SA, Media

 

 

Source: Daily Trust

 

Exit mobile version