Ibrahim Gambari, who served as chief of staff to the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, has confirmed that Buhari relied on a “cabal.”
He clarified, however, that this was not unique to Buhari’s time in office.
Gambari made the remark during a preview of an interview with Laolu Akande, the former spokesperson to ex-Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, set to air on Friday.
Concerns over cabals in Nigerian presidencies have been long-standing, especially regarding the influence of unelected individuals on major governance and policy decisions.
These tight-knit and often discreet groups are known to influence appointments, key policies, and decisions — at times, more than formal institutions or the elected leader.
Gambari admitted that Buhari had his own small inner circle.
“I would address it honestly, and I want to and on record,” he said.
“They say there’s a cabal or was a cabal — there was, but every government has cabal. It is what they call them.
Some call it ‘kitchen cabinet’, some may call it ‘think tank’. Obasanjo had a group of people, the Aboyades of this world and others, and a small group of people.
It is the nature of the office of president that they must have some people in and out of government that they can lay their hair down, talk to freely.
So, some have more powers than others, but every government, I make it bold say, has a cabal of one kind of or whatever name it is called.”
Back in 2018, Buhari’s wife Aisha raised concerns over a few individuals allegedly wielding significant power in her husband’s administration at the expense of Nigerians.
Buhari, however, downplayed her warnings.
More recently, Solomon Dalung, a former minister, claimed that the group of insiders around President Bola Tinubu is far more dangerous, ambitious, and refined than the “clique that cocooned” Buhari.
Dalung, who served as Buhari’s youth and sports minister from 2015 to 2019, said that while Buhari’s cabal was less educated and inexperienced in politics and governance, Tinubu’s allies are “sophisticated, ambitious, and educated, with sound knowledge of power dynamics.”
He described the Tinubu cabal as the most dangerous in Nigeria’s political history.