The National Chairman of APC, Adams Oshiomhole, has threatened to sack the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, from the party. .
Oshiomhole is at logger heads with Ngige over the refusal of the minister to inaugurate boards of parastatals under his ministry, several months after they were appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Oshiomhole had written to Mr Ngige asking him to inaugurate all board members appointed under his ministry. Ngige, however, replied and stated that he had inaugurated three boards in the ministry but would not be in a hurry to inaugurate that of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), because of an alleged N.40 billion corruption scandal by the former board. ..
Speaking with State House correspondents on Monday, Oshiomhole said “If the minister refuses we will suspend him from the party.” He said he has resolved to return to internal discipline to the APC. .
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For me it is the height of mischief for any minister, you cannot purport to be an honourable minister and you act dishonourably and nobody is greater than the party. .
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And if the President condones disrespect for his office, I will not condone disrespect for the party. .
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And when we expel the minister we will prevail on the president that he can’t keep him in his cabinet; people who have neither respect for his own decisions nor have respect for the party without which they would not have been ministers,” he said. .
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Oshiomhole said Mr Ngige was not appointed as an independent candidate adding “no minister is above the party and they have taken undue advantage of the president’s fatherly disposition.” .
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The former Edo State governor said “it is the same green pen that made them ministers that appointed these boards that they are refusing to swear in. .
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And it is absolutely illegal for a minister in a democracy to prey on the powers of the board because the laws establishing those institutions are clear, that the boards have procedures to follow.
Culled: instablog9ja
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