S’East group berates Pate over appointments in health ministry

A Southeast organization, South East Dynamic Youths, has criticized the Coordinating Minister of Health, Idris Pate, for the recent selection of directors in agencies and parastatals. In a press statement issued by its coordinator, Tony Obiogbolu, the group issued an ultimatum to the minister to reconsider the appointments, citing the exclusion of any Southeasterner. 

They called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene, emphasizing that capable individuals from the South East were overlooked in the recent appointments made by Pate.

Obiogbolu in the press release said, “While we as youths keep finding a reason to believe in Nigeria, with the hope that one day it would treat us fairly, and give to us a sense of belonging, some Nigerians have continued to diminish such a hope.

“Pate in a manner that defied all logic and even sense of fairness decided to appoint directors to a number of agencies under his watch and deliberately excluded worthy Igbo sons and daughters who had demonstrated brilliant scholarship and professionalism in their various fields of endeavour.

“It did not matter to him whether these persons possessed the much-needed experience or not, for Pate because they were Igbo, they were qualified for the exclusion.

“We in the South East Dynamic Youths Movement will not accept such and we are giving Pate two weeks to rescind such an exclusive policy or face the wrath of our youths in calculated measures.”

The group called on Tinubu to intervene. It also drew the attention of South East governors from the All Progressives Congress, APC, and leaders of the party in the zone to wade in.

It said it had submitted petitions to those it urged to intervene, including; Governors Hope Uzodinma and Francis Nwifuru of Imo and Ebonyi States; the Deputy National Chairman, Emma Eneukwu; and the National Vice Chairman Southeast, Dr Ijeomah Arodiogbu.

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