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Sam Amadi
Dr. Sam Amadi

Three days after his appointment by Atiku Abubakar as the Director of Research for PDP’s Presidential Campaign Council, Dr. Sam Amadi, the former Chairman/Chief Executive of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), has rejected the offer.

In a three-page letter dated October 10, 2022, and addressed to Aminu Tambuwal, Director General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council and Governor of Sokoto State, Amadi said he turned down the offer because it was against his non-partisan posture.

Sam Amadi who’s the Director, The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts (ASSPT), noted that the appointment is in sharp contrast to his non partisan disposition as a result of other positions he currently occupies.

Sam Amadi listed such positions to include the Director, The Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, Secretary, Political and Strategy Committee of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and Arise News where he is an analyst in the television outfit.

He, however, thanked the PDP and its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar for the honour done him.

“Notwithstanding that, I am honoured to be appointed as one of the directors to work with you, I humbly want to decline the appointment, and hereby abstain from participating in such a role. The decision to decline the offer has stemmed from the conflicts of interest emanating from various responsibilities in which I act as a leader of different platforms where political neutrality and objectivity are required of me,” he stated.

Continuing, he explained that “As the Secretary of the Committee, I bear responsibility to support other distinguished Christian leaders to guide the leadership of the Christian community to work together with leaders of other faiths to fashion a common agenda for justice, freedom, unity, and prosperity of the Nigerian state. As part of this responsibility, I helped to put together The Charter for A New Nigeria, a non-partisan, not denominational Christian vision of justice, fairness, freedom, and prosperity for all Nigerian peoples and citizens. Members of the committee have different political views and interests, and my leadership needs to be non-partisan in order to be effective. An acceptance of this appointment will undermine the neutrality expected of my standing and membership of the committee.”

Noting that he greatly cherished these institutional roles and believed that they required him to maintain the non-partisanship posture, Sam Amadi pleaded that the rejection of the offer was in no way a vote of no confidence in the PDP presidential campaign or rejection of the virtues of the members of that great party and its presidential candidate.

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