President apologizes to indigenes of fct over exclusion from appointments
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PRESIDENT APOLOGIZES TO INDIGENES OF FCT OVER EXCLUSION FROM APPOINTMENTS
Abuja, Nigeria - In a surprise move, President Muhammadu Buhari has apologized to the indigenes of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) over the exclusion of their sons and daughters from key appointments in the federal government.
Speaking at a meeting with traditional rulers and community leaders from the FCT, the President acknowledged that the exclusion of FCT indigenes from key appointments was a mistake and a source of frustration for the people.
"I want to apologize to the people of the FCT for the exclusion of their sons and daughters from key appointments in the federal government," the President said. "This is not the kind of leadership we should be providing, and I assure you that we will do better in the future."
The President explained that the exclusion of FCT indigenes from key appointments was a result of a misunderstanding and a lack of communication between the government and the people.
"We understand that the FCT is a special case, and we will make sure that the people of the FCT are represented in key appointments in the future," the President said.
The President's apology was welcomed by the traditional rulers and community leaders from the FCT, who had been calling for the inclusion of FCT indigenes in key appointments.
"We appreciate the President's apology and we hope that it will mark a new beginning for the people of the FCT," said the Chairman of the FCT Council of Chiefs, who spoke on behalf of the traditional rulers and community leaders.
The President's apology comes at a time when there have been growing calls for the inclusion of FCT indigenes in key appointments in the federal government. The FCT has been a major hub of economic and political activity in Nigeria, and many have argued that it is unfair for the people of the FCT to be excluded from key appointments.
The President's apology is seen as a major step towards addressing the grievances of the people of the FCT and promoting greater inclusivity in the federal government.