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Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Why Jonathan Fired Youth Minister – Presidency
The presidency yesterday
explained why President
Goodluck Jonathan sacked
former minister of youth
development, Alhaji Inuwa
Abdulkadir, saying it was
because of the minister’s
failure to give leadership
direction to the National
Youth Council of Nigeria
(NYCN) elections that led to
the decision to terminate his
appointment.
A statement by special
adviser to the president on
media and publicity, Dr.
Reuben Abati, said: “In point
of fact, it was Alhaji
Abdulkadir’s regrettable
deviation from this
presidential commitment in
the management of the
NYCN elections that led to
the decision to relieve him of
his appointment as minister
of youth development.”
The presidency, however,
faulted the speculations in
the media on the reason for
the termination of the
appointment of the former
youth minister.
According to the statement,
media organisations
“erroneously attributed the
minister’s sacking to his
disloyalty or closeness to a
particular governor or
governors said to be opposed
to the president.
“The most disingenuous and
malicious speculation was
that which claimed that
Alhaji Abdulkadir was fired
for failing to ensure that a
pro-Jonathan candidate
emerged as president of the
National Youth Council of
Nigeria (NYCN).
“We wish to assure the
general public that nothing
could be further from the
truth. President Jonathan
regards all Nigerian youths
as his wards and
constituents. Claims that he
had a preferred candidate in
the NYCN elections are
completely baseless and
without justification as there
was absolutely no reason for
him to prefer one candidate
over others.”
Explaining further why the
former minister was sacked,
Abati said: “President
Jonathan was very displeased
with the mishandling of the
NYCN elections in Makurdi
and Minna by the Ministry of
Youth Development which
resulted in the unfortunate
fractionalization of the youth
council.
“The President found the
ministry’s failure to provide
appropriate leadership
towards open and
transparent youth council
elections unacceptable,”
adding that President
Jonathan was sincerely
committed to doing
everything possible to ensure
that the Nigerian youth, on
whom the country’s
aspirations for a bright and
prosperous future depend,
are given the best possible
upbringing and orientation.
“The President therefore
expects all officials of his
administration to exhibit
greater rectitude and
sensitivity on issues related
to youth development, and
comport themselves at all
times in a manner worthy of
emulation by Nigerian youth.
President Jonathan remains
sincerely and unwaveringly
committed to doing all within
his powers to promote the
credibility and integrity of
the electoral process at all
levels in the country.
“He firmly believes that a
culture of free, fair and
credible election must be
constantly nurtured and
encouraged amongst
Nigerian youth and all other
sections of the country,” it
added.
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