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Taraba group decries marginalisation in ministerial appointments

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Taraba group decries marginalisation in ministerial appointments

Taraba Advocacy for Justice Equity and Good Governance, a non-governmental organisation,  has decried the   marginalisation of  Taraba central senatorial  Zone in the   appointment of ministers from the state since 1999.

Mr Mahmoud Lamu, the Secretary of the group in the state  stated  this while addressing newsmen on Saturday in Jalingo.

Lamu described the situation as a victimisation of a whole senatorial district for the past 24 years of democratic rule in Nigeria.

He said that out of 11 the ministers appointed within the period under review, none was from the zone.

The secretary said that while the southern zone in the state had had  11 slots, the Northern Zone had enjoyed only four.

He   appealed to the President-elect, Sen. Bola Tinubu to consider the appointment of Amb. Hassan Ardo, who had worked for the party to achieve its successes in the  elections.

“The issue or marginalisation  has been bothering us for many years, most especially  as the zone is known to be the  political heart beat of our great party APC in the state,“he said.

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He said in spite the zone`s performance in giving the party large number of  votes, it has  been sidelined in the consideration of ministerial appointments.

“It is common knowledge that since the return of democracy in 1999, Taraba  had  11 ministerial appointments  from only two senatorial zones; the North and the southern zones leaving  the  central zone with none.

“Available records shows that, the Northern zone produced Dr Mohammed Shatta, Late Aisha Jummai Alhassan,  Mr  Sale Mamman and Hon.  Muazu   Jaji Sambo.

“`The Southern zone  produced retired Gen. T Y Danjuma,  Mr. Obadiah Ando, Mrs Salomi Jankada, Dr. Alhassan Zaku., Ambassador Idiris Waziri , Mr. Darius  Ishaku and  Mr Mr. Joel Ikenya

” It is equally disturbing that of all the 11 appointed ministers from the state, non was  from the zone in spite having  produced notable politicians who served the APC.

” In the light of the above, we wish to at this juncture, draw the attention of the national leadership of the APC, President-elect and Vice President-elect to wade into this matter,“he said.

Taraba group decries marginalisation in ministerial appointments

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