Usman Bugaje, from Kastina state, has become the second ambassadorial nominee to have turned down his appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Usman Bugaje
One of the non-career ambassadorial nominees President Muhamamdu Buhari sent to the Senate for confirmation last week, Usman Bugaje from Kastina state, has turned down his nomination.
Bugaje is the second nominee to reject the offer, after another nominee, Pauline Tallen, a former deputy governor of Plateau state, rejected her nomination, stating she will not be able to pick up the appointment as she needed time to attend to her ailing husband.
While Tallen announced her decision to decline the appointment in public, Bugaje is yet to release a statement on why he is rejecting his nomination 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.”
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