Tuesday 17 June 2014
APC Youth leader is 52, not 49 -PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed shock over a
statement by the All Progressives Congress regarding the actual
age of its National Youth Leader, Ibrahim Jalo.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement on
Tuesday said it was disheartening that the APC has refused to
shed its unnecessary penchant for lies even in the face of
overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Metuh said records available to the ruling party indicated that
Jalo is 52 years and not 49 as claimed by the opposition party.
The ruling party’s spokesperson was a reaction to a statement
by the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed that Jalo is not up to 53 years as being claimed.
Mohammed had said, “We have been able to confirm that the
APC Youth Leader, Jallo Waziri was actually born on the 13th
of April 1971 and that puts his age at 43 and not 49, 52 or 53 as
being falsely circulated.
“This is not to say a 43 year old man is ideal to be our Youth
Leader but simply to put the records straight, while the party
leadership continues to listen to the voices of concern by our
teeming youths”.
But Metuh insisted in the statement that “It is public knowledge
that Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo contested the Gombe/Kwame/
Funakaye Federal Constituency seat in the House of
Representative in 2011 during which he declared his age to be
49 years. The records are there and they speak for themselves.
“If Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo was 49 years in 2011, it naturally
follows that he is 52 at present for which he should be grateful
to God. It is therefore clear that the statement by the APC
declaring him to be 43 years is false.
“Whilst we concede that the APC has the right to select a person
of any age for any position within their fold, including a man of
52 as National Youth Leader, we are however shocked that they
chose to lie over an issue as ordinary as the age of a national
officer”.
Metuh said in lying over the age of its national officer, the APC
has shown that “it has little regard for integrity and that its
statements cannot be trusted.”
He finally advised the APC, now under a new leadership to
imbibe the culture of integrity and honesty especially as
Nigerians deserve to know the truth and the correct state of
facts always.
A former National Youth Leader of the PDP, Alhaji Garba
Umar, was 60 years when he was elected but was dropped
during the mini convention of the party following public outcry.
He was replaced by Abdullahi Mai Basira, who is just 31 years
old.
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