Wednesday 26 October 2016

Why I Rejected President Buhari's Appointment - Ambassadorial Nominee Finally Reveals

Usman Bugaje
 
Usman Bugaje, an ambassadorial nominee from Katsina state, has given a reason why he turned down President Muhammadu Buhari's offer. We reported on Tuesday that Usman Bugaje from Kastina state, who is one of the non-career ambassadorial nominees President Muhamamdu Buhari sent to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation last week, turned down his nomination. 
 
While he declined to speak to the media on his decision, the influential northern politician‎ took his Facebook page on Wednesday and gave a reason why he turned down the president's offer, saying that he could not accept it because his hands were full.
 
Below is Usman Bugaje's statement;
 
“Regarding the published nomination for an ambassadorial posting, I have not spoken to the press and may not do so anytime soon.

“I thank those who think me fit for the job, but I have so much in my hands already, especially the Arewa Research and Development Project (ARDP), which is the only broad platform in the north driving development.

“I have weighed the options and have decided to remain home and continue the struggle for development and good governance,” he wrote.
 
Recall that Pauline Tallen, a former deputy governor of Plateau state, had also rejected her ambassadorial appointment, citing lack of “proper consultation” as the reason for her decision.
 
We also reported that Akintunde Akinwande, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also turned down his appointment as‎ the chairman of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
 

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