Next Level Cabniet: CACOL sets to Charge Buhari over Fashola’s Nomination
The Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership has charged The President Muhammadu Buhari to withdraw the Ministerial nominee of Babatunde Fashola.
The group stated that the former Minister of Work, Housing and Power, had failed to ensure good federal roads within Lagos State and Ogun axis.
The Executive Chairman of CACOL, Debo Adeniran, in a statement to President Buhari, noted that the former governor of Lagos State failed in Power and Housing sectors while he was a Minister, hence should not be reappointed.
The statement reads, “We wish to draw your attention to some vital issues concerning distinguish men and women, that you have assembled to be part of your cabinet with a view of partnering with you, towards realizing your plan for promoting good governance and accountability.”
“We believe that competence; integrity, track record and diligence will no doubt determine the realization of your goals, to birth a new Nigeria in accordance with your avowed commitment towards a socio-political environment in Nigeria, and a rejuvenated, economically virile, peaceful and united country in line with the dreams of our founding forebears.”
“Against this background, the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) hereby urge your Excellency to withdraw the nomination of Mr Raji Fashola whose name, unfortunately, featured prominently amongst those to be reappointed as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
“Sequel to the letter sent to you on 9th of April 2019, where we demanded that Mr Fashola should not be reappointed based on the fact that he has failed in carrying out his duty in the three portfolios in terms of Work, Housing and Power.”
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