The member representing
Anaocha/Njikoka/Dunukofia in the Federal Constituency, Hon. Uche Ekwunife has
described the report published in some newspapers, alleging that Governor Peter
Obi is lobbying to be appointed a Minister in President Goodluck Jonathan’s
Government, as a piece of “illogicality.” She said this in a release made
available to the press in Abuja,
yesterday.
Hon. Ekwunife noted that the
publication is credited to a faceless PDP elders’ Council of no particular
relevance in a matter such as this and described those behind the publication
as ill-informed, mischief-makers who should educate themselves on the processes
and procedures for Ministerial appointments. The Hon. Member pointed out, for
the record, that nominating people to represent States on the Federal Executive
Council is not a party affair at all, as Ministers are usually nominated by
their states and appointed at the discretion of the President.
According to her, “Recommending those
to be appointed as Ministers to fill State’s quota is entirely the
responsibility of the Governor. It is high time our people stopped commenting
on national issues they do not understand, simply because they are afraid of
their own shadows”.
Explaining further, Hon. Ekwunife said
that Her Excellency, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu the group mentioned as Obi’s
appointee, was actually an appointee of the Federal Government. The Anambra
state nominee was Amb. Emeka Okeke of the Vatican City. She also explained that even
Joy Emodi, who is said to be an APGA appointee had since left the party and
joined the PDP – without APGA bringing down the roof on anybody.
Hon. Uche pointed out that Governor
Obi has no need to lobby for any position, for several reasons. “Everybody in Nigeria knows
that Obi remains one of the most ardent supporters of Mr. President. Just a few
days ago, the Governor of Delta State, said he could not think of any other
Nigerian who supports President Goodluck Jonathan with his mind and soul as Obi
does. Most of those raising issues where there are none only raise voices once
it has to do with appointments, but when it is working for the State
selflessly, they are nowhere to be found”, Ekwunife submitted
She urged Nigerians remain supportive
of the Jonathan administration and counseled those who claim to love or care
for the President to extend the same support to him, rather than seek
recognition for appointment and personal gain by dabbling into matters they do
not really understand.
Governor Obi Is Not Begging Jonathan For Ministerial Appointment ,Says Ekwunife
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