Usman Bugaje, an ambassadorial nominee from Kastina State, has rejected his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari.
This is coming barely three days after Pauline Tallen, former deputy governor of Plateau state, turned down the offer as well.
Unlike Tallen, TheCable reports that Bugaje was prevailed upon by top government officials not to announce his rejection of the offer in the media.
Speaking to state house correspondents after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, Simon Lalong, Plateau state governor, commended Tallen for her decision.
“Pauline is an astute politician from my state, and part of the issue we also raised was on some of the appointments that were made.
“So, all the states that had complaints are going to put it in writing and the president promised he is going to look into it”, he said.
Regarding Tallen’s decision to reject the appointment, Lalong said: “Well, it is not only about her husband; I think is the dimension of plateau politics because I had already made complaints to Mr President that appointments should not be concentrated in one zone.
“And so, all these appointments came again from one zone, in that particular zone. So the complaints that are coming from our state is not about her own personal interest; it is the fact that two ambassadorial appointments are coming from the same zone.
“That is my zone. We had complained that the next appointment should go to the other zone, the central and the northern zone. And so when that appointment came, the kind of uproar that followed also necessitated an intervention.
“And I think as a matured politician she stepped down and sacrificed that for the people of Plateau. We are still working on a replacement for that. It is not a big issue but at times a little consultation would have solved that problem because these are issues in the interest of the state.
“You can’t have two appointments, very key appointments at that, coming from a particular zone that is already overloaded with appointments.
“All the federal appointments are from the southern zone, so it would not be fair. That is why we are approaching Mr. President to consider fairness and appoint people from those areas that do not have representation.”
They no longer believe in "CHANGE"
ReplyDeleteNobody wants to jump into a sinking ship.
DeleteReminds me of a popular prophet, that said that some many politicians will reject appointment from buhari. Indeed GOD no dey sleep.
DeleteThey're fucking scare not to go get lock up for looting. Nothing to loot morherfucker! Yes! We don't need any corrupt leaders!
DeleteIf you're not clean as crystal clear, please do not accept any appointments!
For his pocket, how dat one take change price of rice?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI 'm here at your service.
Ai ' talk to ur husby on my behalf.
No problem they should keep rejecting it. Hunger never blow them yet. They think buhari cares. He will just appoint one of his many cousins
ReplyDeleteKwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwa...... Okay I get it, too many traps for one zone. See repetition just to convince me, me a "hole" me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteAbi o fear of EFCC after few months hahahahahahaha
DeleteOk
ReplyDeleteThis administration sha! Widening d divide in this nation. God help us
ReplyDeleteI lost interest immediately i saw "matured"
ReplyDeleteLmaooo that mean u almost finished the write up na
Deletechei...abeg come appoint me o
ReplyDeletei will serve nigeria with all my might.lol
Shame. See them shouting zone, zone, that is why Nigeria will not move forward.
ReplyDeleteBugaje no money in this government, so it is better for you
Wow is that a selfless act. Or there's an agenda. Well Mr president should consider other areas.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm.
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Hmm,nawa.
ReplyDeleteNo money to steal again. All these government jobs and appointment need to be made less attractive.
ReplyDeleteThose who want to serve genuinely now will be coming out. Not those who are looking for what to steal.
Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteIf it's because of zoning he rejected it, then that's good because he's putting his state over himself
ReplyDeleteAll of a sudden nobody wants the offer
ReplyDeleteAll these politicians have started again Abi.
ReplyDeleteTheir business
ReplyDeleteThe fear of EFCC is d beginning of wisdom.
ReplyDeletePoor people want to keep to d billions dey already have, before EFCC start poke nosing into dere statement of accounts and when dere forefathers bought properties.
@loveme jeje if you know bugaje, you will know hes a mad guy, has nothing to do with money. am sure he has seen that the govt isnt serious and he wont be allowed to contribute positively hence his decision to reject it
ReplyDeleteSo people still support Bubu till now with weird comments. High time for this govt to end already.
ReplyDeleteYes! Nothing to steal or loot. Why would they denied his invitations! Stupid amala leaders. Fuck him!
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