CSOs urge Buhari to Appoint Non-Northerner as FCT Minister

A coalition of civil society organisations based in the Niger Delta region has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a non-Northerner as the new minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

The CSOs noted that the appointment of only northerners as FCT ministers since 1979 to date was “an act of injustice” while recalling that the only non-northerner that occupied the position was Mobolaji Adeogun from 1976 to 1979.

Leader of the coalition and President, Excellent Achievers Movement, Solomon Lenu, told newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday that the FCT remained the capital of Nigeria and not the capital of the North.

Lenu explained that the demand for a non-northerner to be appointed as the minister of FCT was in line with the administration’s change agenda and a call for demonstration of integrity for which President Buhari was voted into power.

Lenu argued that “this call is necessitated by the constitutional need to create more cohesion in the country and to appeal to those who feel marginalised and to douse the tension of secession already heightened across all regions of the country.

“This singular demand, if granted, will quell the call for separation to a reasonable minimum, while the government works on other modalities to bring about unity that is necessary for the growth and development of this country.”

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