Earlier, Pauline Tallen,
former deputy governor of Plateau state, also turned down the appointment.
An ambassadorial nominee
from Katsina state, Usman Bugaje, has rejected President Muhammadu Buhari’s
appointment.
Though Tallen declared her
decision to reject the nomination in public, Mr Bugaje was persuaded by top
government officials not to mention his decision in the media.
The female ambassadorial
nominee had rejected her appointment on the grounds that there was no “proper
consultation”. She had also clarified that her decision was done in fairness to
other parts of the state.
Meanwhile, Simon Lalong,
Plateau state governor, praised 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,” he said.
“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.”
“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.”
President Buhari has sent
the names of 46 persons to the Senate for confirmation as Ambassadors.
The Senate president Bukola
Saraki read the president’s letter on the nominees on October 20.
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