Niger Delta
Mixed Reactions Trail N’Delta Minister’s Exit
Mixed reaction
yesterday trailed the resignation of Mr Darius Ishaku as the Minister of State, Niger Delta Affairs.
Our correspondent, who visited the ministry, reports that Ishaku did not come to work.
He is expected to pursue his governorship ambition in Taraba.
President Goodluck Jonathan had on Oct. 15 at the Federal Executive Council valedictory session advised cabinet members pursuing various political ambitions to submit their respective resignation letters to the Secretary to the Federal Government latest by Sunday.
Reacting to the development, Mr Barnabas Yisa, a civil servant, described Ishaku’s resignation as being hasty, saying “it is like leaving certainty for uncertainty’’.
Yisa faulted the resignation on the ground that the Taraba House of Assembly had on Wednesday passed a vote of confidence on the state’s Acting Gov. Garba Umar.
He said by that confidence vote, the chance of Ishaku’s victory at the 2015 governorship election was very slim.
“‘What are the assurances that he would even get the PDP ticket?” he asked
However, Mrs Rekiya Musa, a Taraba indigene who resides in Abuja, commended the decision and urged the former minister to replicate his achievements at the state level.
“Darius has done well as two times minister and we in Taraba state are asking him to bring his wealth of experience to govern our state,” she said.
It would be recalled that Ishaku is one of the seven ministers that resigned their appointments to pursue various political ambitions in their respective states.
The other ministers are Mr Labaran Maku (Information); Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Mr Nyesom Wike (Minister of State for Education).
Similarly, Mr Emeka Wogu (Labour); Mr Samuel Ortom (Minister of State for Trade and Investment), and Mr Musiliu Obanikoro, Minister of State for Defence, resigned their appointments.
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