The Minister of State for Health, Muhammed Pate, has
voluntarily resigned from the cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan. The
resignation which has since been accepted by the President takes effect from
today, Wednesday. In his resignation letter dated July 22 and addressed to Mr.
Jonathan, the minister said he was leaving the cabinet to take up the position
of Professor in Duke University’s Global Health Institute, USA.
He said in this
new capacity, he would participate in a university-wide Africa initiative and
will also serve as Senior Adviser to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation based in
Washington DC. Mr. Pate however offered the continuation of his service on
part-time basis as the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Polio
Eradication and the public-private coalition for Saving One Million Lives
Initiative. “As we have discussed, I wish to offer the continuation of my
service on part-time basis as chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Polio
Eradication and the public-private coalition for Saving One Million Lives
Initiative, if you agree, in fulfillment of my previous commitments to see to
conclusion of these important national priorities. This may entail an honorary
advisory role reporting directly to you progress at least on quarterly basis,”
he wrote.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,
Reuben Abati, told journalists at the State House that in accepting the
minister’s resignation, Mr. Jonathan was highly elated that his star-studded
cabinet was attracting required global attention. According to him, the
President saw his appointment as a plus for the administration and the country.
Mr. Abati said President Jonathan commended Pate for the integrity and
competence he brought on board while carrying out his duties first as the Chief
Executive of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency; and later as
a minister. The spokesman recalled that another cabinet member, the Minister of
Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was one of those shortlisted for the position of
the World Bank’s President last year. “The minister’s new commitment is seen by
the President and his cabinet as good news. It is a further proof that this
cabinet is full of stars. “The cabinet is full of very distinguished men and
women; people with not only national but also international recognition. “The
President congratulated the minister and accepted his offer to continue to
serve on a part-time basis as honorary adviser. “It is a positive development
that we have people who are recognized globally. Pate has served this country
for five years, first as the Chief Executive of NHPDH and later Minister of
State, Health. His work is appreciated worldwide. His appointment a plus for
the administration and the country,” Mr. Abati said.
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