Asiwaju Farmers Forum, Sokoto State Chapter, has sought more inclusiveness in the administration of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu, as he makes new appointments.
In a statement signed by its chairman Mr. Musa Mubarak Hassan, and made available to newsmen in Sokoto, the Forum said the President is on the right track in all the appointments he made recently.
“It is clear that those recently appointed by our able president are generally identified as people of reputable character in the society.
“We are confident that their emergence indicated the true desire of the President towards ensuring the best Nigeria of our dream.
“We congratulate the president for his foresight and keeping to his words by choosing the right people that will make our country greater.”
The group however, appealed to Tinubu to see reason in his subsequent appointments toward including the good hands across states in the country.
It said: “The inclusiveness strategy will give room for most especially youth, women, and children to benefit the president’s desired dividend of democracy.
“For the record Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara states are the extreme North Western part of the country that require more inclusion.
“The recent appointments by the president in the North West zone have not included the extreme North, which we appeal for consideration.
“Mr President, more inclusion of the three states in your subsequent appointments will give our people the opportunity to prosper and develop,” the statement added.
-Stallion Times
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