It is confirmed. By October 20, the Minister of Information,
Mr Labaran Maku will join the ever growing list of former federal ministers. He
is set to quit the Federal Executive Council.
Maku said he decided to quit as a minister to enable him
pursue his political ambition of becoming the governor of Nassarawa State in
2015.
He made this declaration during a thanksgiving service he
organised at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish, Akwanga.
According to him, “Just thank God for me, and just pray for
me because by next week, October 20, anyone in the cabinet that wants to
contest election must step down because the time has come for us to do that.
“It is time to make my interest known. By the grace of God,
I will sacrifice the comfort of a minister to go into the wilderness.
“I want to sacrifice the comfort of the high office that I
am in now to join my people in the wilderness in Nasarawa State to fight for
peace and justice in this state.”
Maku said there was too much evil taking place in his state
because of excessive shedding of blood and destruction, saying that the time
had come for the people of the state to ask for God’s intervention.
He said, “There is too much blood being shed here, there is
too much evil taking place here, there is too much destruction going on in
Nasarawa State.
“The time has come for us to ask God to bring this era to an
end. And it is only God that can do it.
“We are asking God that as we step out voluntarily, which is
very important to me, that as we go into the wilderness, that God as He did for
Moses, He will lead us to cross the Red Sea of politics, reap water from the
rock, give us manner of heaven, pull down the wall of Jericho.
“There may be giants out there, all over, but like Caleb we
trust God, we are able to conquer, we are able to subdue.”
Maku, at the service, announced a donation of N7.6m donation
from his family and friends for the church.
Apart from Maku, other ministers who may also resign to
pursue their political ambitions are Senator Bala Muhammed (Federal Capital
Territory), Chief Emeka Wogu (Labour), Mr. Nyesom Wike (State, Education), Dr.
Samuel Ortom (State, Trade, Industry and Investment) an Senator Musiliu
Obanikoro (State, Defence). They all have governorship ambitions in their
states.

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