General News of Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

It's difficult working as Tinubu's Chief of Staff - Gbajabiamila

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Femi Gbajabiamila has said that working as the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu has been the most difficult job he has ever undertaken.

Gbajabiamila, who spoke at a conversation, book reading and signing event at the Capital Club, Victoria Island, Lagos, said the job is difficult because of the nature and work ethic of the president.

He also compared the role to that of the Speaker of the House of Representatives which he recently occupied.

He said, “Nothing in this world can prepare you for the role of Chief of Staff. First, you’d lose your freedom.

“As speaker, you are your boss, although you won’t be irresponsible with it. But as speaker, I could travel to cool off anytime, just to return better and get the work done.

“Now, there’s a boss, one who is strong and knows his onions and even knows more than you. But it’s a welcome development. As speaker, the buck stops on my table. But here, there is a boss.

“As speaker, whereas you are dealing with 359 other colleagues of yours, even though you are dealing with the entire country. But primarily, you are dealing first with 359 others. As chief of staff, you are dealing with 200 million Nigerians with different needs at different times.”

The former speaker also revealed why he supported Tajudden Abbas as his successor in the House.

He said, “When the election of speaker was coming, everyone, who came out to contest was close to me and the incumbent was the least closest to me.

“But I went to him and asked: how do you want to be speaker? He was in Kaduna at the time. I wanted to leave a legacy that I would be proud of, and which my family would be proud of. So, I approached him.

“Other contenders were equally qualified. But I knew him. I knew his capacity and pedigree. And when I put him forward, every member of the house fell in line. Today, they call to thank me for his leadership.”

On his speakership journey, Gbajabiamila said, “The first time I ran for speakership, I believed I had worked to that point: minority, majority, and speaker.

“But the opposition endorsed Yakubu Dogara and that was it. By the time the result was announced, it was a shocker to even me. Everybody was shocked.

“There were plans to remove him, but I never attended any of such meetings, where the plans were being hatched. I told them what was done, was done. Let’s move forward and I think that enhanced my eventual emergence as speaker in 2019.”

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