Following the media publicity that the former Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe, was sacked by President Goodluck Jonathan, the
former minister has said he willingly resigned.
Addressing newsmen at a handing over ceremony on Thursday, Orubebe said
his resignation was as a result of his political interest at the national and
state levels.
He said: “For the avoidance of doubt, I was not dropped, and I was not
sacked. I put in my letter of resignation because I want to go and play
politics both at the national level at another dimension and in Delta State at
another dimension.”
Orubebe, who was appointed a by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua in
2010, had been steering the affairs of the ministry until February12.
It will be recalled that Orubebe was at different times a local
government councillor, local government chairman, Minister of Special Duties,
Supervising Minister of National Planning, Minister of State for Niger Delta
Affairs and Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Speaking on the experiences he had gathered in politics and civil
service, Orubebe said, “I want to offload these to the services of my people
because I don’t want to go just like that without giving back what God has
given to me.”
He said that the ministry embarked on the construction of nine skills
centres, adding that the one in Bayelsa would be commissioned by April and it
would train youths in oil and gas and maritime activities.
He also said that the slow completion of the
entire skills acquisition centres was as a result of diversion of funds of the
ministry to the completion of the East/West Road, stressing that they would be
completed as soon as fund was made available.
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Let orubebe publish his resignation letter then, we can belief him. He has been given a soft landing, let him go and enjoy his loot.
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