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Buhari Reportedly Probes Late Kyari’s Office, Cancels Appointments

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A report by The Guardian indicates that President Muhammadu Buhari has commenced a probe into the office of the late Chief of Staff Abba Kyari.

According to the report, the investigation may lead to all appointments and approvals made by Kyari without Buhari’s permission being cancelled.

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Also, a source within the Presidential Villa quoted in the report, suggested that the new move is as a result of the power block that produced the new chief of staff Ibrahim Gambari fighting back.

Professor Gambari was recently appointed as replacement to Late Abba Kyari by President Buhari.

Twitter Though no reason was given for the president’s action, reports suggested no less than 150 memos that didn’t have his authorisation may have been uncovered.

Sources told The Guardian that the directive might just be a continuation of the bickering that produced a deep crack within the ranks of the president’s men last February.

The first sign that all was not okay within Buhari’s inner cabinet emerged in December 2019 when National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno wrote a memo to the president alleging interference by Kyari.

He accused the late Kyari of usurping presidential powers and directed service chiefs to ignore instructions by the latter.

The NSA also accused the chief of staff of sidestepping the president’s directive, to impose his own decision for implementation.

Perhaps the most potent of allegations raised against the chief of staff by the NSA at the time was that he had been flagrantly discarding decisions already taken by the president and imposing his own recommendation(s).

President Buhari goes tough, restricts powers of ministers When the president was re-elected in 2019, he issued a directive to all his appointees to clear files and memos through Kyari on any matter that required presidential attention.

Monguno’s argument in his memo was that the chief of staff did not swear to a constitutional oath and should, therefore, not be seen issuing directives that carry serious implications for the nation.

Meanwhile, there is an indication that President Buhari may have directed his new chief of staff, Professor Gambari to cancel all appointments and approvals made by the late Chief of staff Abba Kyari without his permission.

Kyari died of coronavirus in a Lagos hospital on Friday, April 17 after testing positive to the viral disease. Kyari who is from Borno state was regarded as the most influential personality in the presidency before his demise.

 

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