A former Governor of Osun
State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has resigned as Chairman of the National Identity
Management Commission (NIMC).
The
resignation letter, dated May 9, 2018 addressed to President Muhammadu Buhari,
has been submitted to the Presidency.
According
to Oyinlola, the decision was to enable him pursue other political engagements
outside the ruling party.
He, therefore, thanked the
President for the opportunity given him to serve.
The
letter reads:
“Sir,
I write to resign my appointment as the chairman of National Identity
Management Commission (NIMC) with effect from today, May 9, 2018.
“Your Excellency, I must put on
record my very deep sense of appreciation for the special privilege and
consideration you gave me to serve our fatherland in that capacity. As I stated
in my appreciation letter to you shortly after the appointment, the offer was a
clear call to service.
“I
gave the job the dedication it deserved and would have loved to continue but I
regret to inform Your Excellency that I have a new, greater political
engagement that will make that difficult and even impolitic.
“Sir,
as one of my bosses in the army, I believe you would understand my stand given
recent political developments. The training I got as a decorated officer and
gentleman precluded me from engaging in any act that could amount to disloyalty
and conflict of interest. I am moving on to chart a new course in my politics
outside the ruling party and this thus, demands my dropping the NIMC
chairmanship.
“I
thank you, sir, once again for the great honour and confidence reposed in me.
However, there is time to take a job and another time to leave it and move on.
For me, the time to work on something else in the interest and service of our
people is now.
“I
wish Your Excellency good-luck while praying that you will finish well and
strong in the service of our country.”
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