2023: Ngige Withdraws From Presidential Race
Category: Nigeria News
The Minister of Labor and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has withdrawn from the
race to succeed President
Muhammadu Buhari
in 2023.
He announced his withdrawal from the contest in a
statement on Friday in Abuja.
Ngige’s announcement followed a
valedictory session held at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa in
the nation’s capital, in honor of ministers seeking elective offices in the
2023 general elections.
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He had declared his intention to run for President in the forthcoming polls
while addressing a crowd of supporters on April 19 at his hometown in Idemili
South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Three weeks later,
President
Muhammadu Buhari
directed all appointed members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) running
for elective offices to resign on or before May 16 – a directive which
affected Ngige.
While the President went further to organize a
valedictory session for the affected persons to appreciate them for their
service, the labor minister decided to keep his ministerial job than continue
with his presidential bid.
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Stressing that he had yet to fill and submit the N100 million worth expression
of interest and nomination forms of the All Progressives Congress (APC) bought
for him, he explained that dropping his presidential ambition was in the
interest of the nation.
Other reasons, according to Ngige, include
family-related and to enable him to concentrate on his ministerial job and
assist the present administration, especially in what he describes as the
difficult last lap
He stated that he has since communicated his
decision to President
Buhari
and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha.
Read the full statement by the labor minister below:
WITHDRAWAL OF MY PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRATION
On Tuesday, 19th April 2022, I publicly declared my interest to contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, following the constitutional provision that precludes our amiable incumbent President, Muhammad Buhari from seeking re-election to the office, as he would have completed his two terms in office by 29th May 2023.
The declaration was made in my hometown, Alor, Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
My declaration was sequel to pressure on me from my constituents, political associates, friends, and other well-meaning Nigerians, who felt I possess the necessary qualifications and experience for the job.
Some of these supporters even taxed themselves to procure the Expression of Interest/ Nomination Forms of our Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) for me. The forms, however, are yet to be filled and submitted.
Today, 13th May 2022, I had an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari as a follow up to the one I earlier had with him on May 11th, 2022.
Having also consulted widely with my family, constituents, supporters, and well-wishers, it is my pleasure to announce the withdrawal of my interest and earlier decision to contest the office of the President in the 2023 general elections.
As a result of this, I will NOT be participating in any of the internal party processes of the said election, starting with the primary.
I took this momentous decision firstly in the overall interest of the nation, in order to enable me to concentrate on my job, and assist the President and the Government, to weather the difficult last lap, in the life of the administration and secondly for other family reasons.
I have since communicated this decision to the President and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
My constituents, political associates and well-wishers across the country are by this statement informed of this latest decision, which also has the blessing and support of the overwhelming majority, hence supersedes any other interest, personal or otherwise.
Thanks and God’s blessings.
Senator (Dr.) Chris/ Nwabueze Ngige, MD, OON
Honorable Minister of Labour and Employment
Lol.... He no wan lose two ways
ReplyDeleteSee them... Men of little faith. Wanting to eat their cake & have it. In fact I won't complain about this country again🙂
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