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Northern elders express concern over removal of Pam as NCPC boss

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The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has said it is troubled by the recent removal of Yakubu Pam from his position as Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrimage Commission (NCPC).

NEF in a statement signed by its Director of Publicity and Advocacy/Spokesperson Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said the sudden nature of this decision has raised serious concerns within the Northern Christian and Muslim communities.

The Northern Elders said Reverend Pam who has served in this role for the past three years, was removed from his position without following due process.

“NEF is particularly alarmed by the lack of transparency and accountability in this decision, as Reverend Pam was not allowed to complete his tenure.

“The manner in which Reverend Pam was treated by his replacement is also troubling. Reports suggest that his belongings were callously thrown out of the office, causing him humiliation and disrespect. NEF condemns this behaviour and demands that Reverend Pam be treated with the dignity and respect he deserves,” the statement said.

NEF, however, questioned the decision to appoint someone from Lagos to replace Reverend Pam, the only top position given to the Northern Christian community.

“This raises concerns about the representation of Northern Christians in key leadership positions within the government.

“NEF is calling for a review of the decision to remove Reverend Pam and is advocating for his reinstatement to complete his statutory four-year tenure. The Forum also demands a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his removal, to ensure transparency and accountability in NCPC leadership.

“NEF urges the Federal Government to prioritize the appointment of qualified individuals from the Northern Christian community. It is crucial that fair and just processes are followed in all government appointments, to promote unity and equity among all ethnic and religious groups in Nigeria.

“NEF reiterates its commitment to fostering unity and equality among all Nigerians. It is imperative that the rights and interests of all citizens, regardless of their background, are safeguarded and respected. The Forum will continue to advocate for fairness and justice in all aspects of governance, to ensure a more inclusive and harmonious society,” the statement added.

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