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President Jonathan To Name New Chairman For Sure-P

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SAN FRANCISCO, November 25, (THEWILL) – Indications emerged weekend that a new chairman for the Subsidy Re – investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) may be named any time from now following the exit of Dr. Christopher Kolade from the plum position.

Kolade, a former Nigeria High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Chairman, Cadbury Nigeria, weekend, confirmed his exit in an interview with THISDAY in Lagos.

He said he had communicated his decision to quit to President Good luck Jonathan who is said to be searching for an immediate replacement as his former deputy, Major- General Mammam Kontagora (rtd), who could have replaced him automatically, died in May .

Kolade, in the letter he sent to President Jonathan dated September 25 and entitled “Withdrawal from Chairmanship of the SURE-P Committee” said: “I wish to inform you, respectfully, of my decision to resign from the position of Chairman of the SURE-P Committee.

“My desire is that the resignation should take effect as soon as Mr. President names a new chairman, but not later than the end of November, 2013.

“Mr. President, it has been a worthwhile experience for me to serve as chairman since the inauguration of the committee in February 2012. However, as I approach my 81st birthday, I wish to retire from the more time and energy consuming parts of my responsibilities and activities, one of which is the SURE-P Committee chairmanship.

“Mr. President, please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation for the opportunity to serve in the position of chairman, as well as my prayers for good progress and success for Nigeria in the years ahead.”

Maintaining that though he is still mentally and physically fit, time has come for him to attend to his private life and his family, especially as he has attained the ripe age of 81.

Speaking on his resignation, Kolade told THISDAY: “As at the time I was asked to come and take charge of the SURE-P, on the day that the President spoke to me, I was a few days away from my 79th birthday. So at the end of last year, I was 80 years old. I thank God that I’m strong, and in good health and my simple mind is still ticking over simply, but there comes a time when you are at my age that you ask yourself, is this what you should be doing now? Should you be spending your time at this moment fighting rumours and trying to explain the same information many times?

“So, middle of this year, I went to the President and said to him, I want to leave but if you remember my deputy chairman then, Mamman Kontagora had just died. So the President now agreed that he would appoint another deputy chairman and that I would work with this deputy chairman for a while so that the place is not suddenly empty. The deputy chairman dies, the chairman goes but that is what we have been working on and I have actually written a letter to the President to let him know that latest at the end of this month, I’m out of SURE-P. So, he has that letter.”

Kolade explained he decided to make his planned exit public in order to prevent another round of rumour.

“We feed on rumours and both in my family and in my religion they don’t like rumours. The letter was dated September 25, 2013. So if you hear or if rumour begins to indicate that I’m leaving, I want you to know that members of my committee already know that I’m going. So, it’s not a secret,” he stated.

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