…says he has it all to support the President for quality leadership for all Nigerians
Tom Garba, Yola
As the People of Adamawa are anxiously anticipating who President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will appoint as one of his cabinet members on the awaiting second batch of the ministerial list, a concerned group in Yola has called the attention of Mr President and the All Progressives Congress chieftains in and outside the state to have a rethink on who will be appointed to occupy the ministerial slot from Adamawa State.
The group in a statement signed by its leader, Mr Aso James, said the delay in deciding the next minister from Adamawa State is as a result of vested interest and the political power play by notable politicians.
According to him, the power play by politicians may dampen the good chances to bring on board good people like Senator Ahmad Abubakar Moallayidi.
The group recalled many instances of how President Bola Ahmed Tinubu laid emphasis on rewarding people who have given and supported the party to victory.
It is on this basis that Mr Aso and his group members in the statement recounted what they described as “nothing but the truth, in Adamawa State; if it is not Senator Ahmad Abubakar Moallayidi, who else can be the coming minister, hopefully to be announced in few weeks time?”
They said the senator, who has represented the State’s Southern Senatorial District, has paid his due as a party loyalist and gave unrelenting support to the work of APC in and outside Adamawa State.
Their statement read, “The truth needs to be told, Moallayidi has all what it takes to be appointed by Tinubu and most qualified. Honestly if it is not him, who else? Sure that person may not be the choice of Adamawa APC.
“By virtue of reward system he is one of the hard working APC Man, by experience he has it in quantum to give his best for the development of the nation, and by acceptance, the people of Adamawa state will be forever want him to be their Minister than anybody.
“Mr President nobody can fit in to work for you better than the non serving senator else it is the repeat of history that can befall us all in the state.”
The group begged Tinubu, in the interest of the party, that good people are needed in positions of leadership in the state and the nation at large, saying, “the good people of Adamawa State want moallayidi to be appointed the Minister from the state.”