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Appointment of 24-Year-Old Fresh Graduate as FERMA Chairman Sparks Controversy in Nigeria

Appointment of 24-Year-Old Fresh Graduate as FERMA Chairman Sparks Controversy in Nigeria

The recent appointment of Imam Ibrahim Kashim Imam, a 24-year-old fresh graduate, as the Chairman of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) in Nigeria has ignited a wave of controversy and divided opinions among the Nigerian populace. FERMA, responsible for road construction, improvement, and connectivity between states, plays a crucial role in maintaining the country’s federal roads.

The appointment, announced by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has led to both commendation and criticism across social media platforms. Imam Ibrahim Kashim Imam, a first-class graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Brighton University, is the son of Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, a prominent politician in Nigeria, and he completed his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program in August 2022.

While some are applauding President Tinubu for his decision, others are expressing skepticism about the suitability of the young graduate for such a significant leadership role. Those who disagree with the appointment argue that Imam lacks the necessary experience and expertise to effectively lead a strategic organization like FERMA.

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On social media, various individuals shared their perspectives. @Haslawal87 expressed, “Appointing a fresh graduate with no work experience to such a high position is absolutely ill-advised.” Conversely, @fine_stefany1 suggested that “he will learn on the job.”

@aminsaad emphasized the importance of expertise and experience, stating, “Those in authority should try to make the country work by prioritizing expertise and experience. These two are essential commodities to any struggling economy like ours.”

On the other hand, @adamsaleemm celebrated the appointment of a young and vibrant leader, saying, “Good to see young and vibrant people occupy places of authority. Despite his inexperience, he could be the catalyst for the transformation we have longed for.”

The controversy surrounding this appointment extends beyond social media. Femi Fani-Kayode, an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, expressed optimism about the appointment, stating that it gives hope to the younger generation and reflects Nigeria’s willingness to utilize the talents of highly qualified individuals.

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It is essential to note that Imam’s family has a strong political background, with his father, Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, serving as the Chairman of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund). This connection has also fueled discussions about the appointment.

In conclusion, the appointment of a 24-year-old fresh graduate as the Chairman of FERMA has sparked a considerable amount of debate in Nigeria, highlighting the ongoing tension between the value of youth and the necessity of experience in key leadership roles. Only time will tell how Imam will fare in his new position and whether he can live up to the expectations of the Nigerian public.

Source: Daily Trust

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