Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, has described himself as being too old to be governor.
Speaking in Kaduna on the need to reform the State Civil Service, El-Rufai emphasised on the need for young and experienced Nigerians to govern states in the country.
The governor insisted that giving the younger generation opportunity to lead the country was the right way to go.
“Public service is for young people. I’m too old to be a governor. I should have been a governor when I was 40-something.
“That’s the right age because you are active, you have experience, you can put in long hours. I know how many hours I could put in when I was the minister of FCT, I can’t do that now.
“We just have to find a way to give way to the younger generation and, in Kaduna, we are working on that.”
“We just have to find a way to give way to the younger generation and, in Kaduna, we are working on that.”
The former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, noted that his government was looking to reform the state’s civil service to enhance service delivery.
According to the governor, ageing workers would be eased out and replaced with younger, “tech-savvy workforce.”
“If we don’t do that, we will not have a modern civil service and ICT-compliant public service,” he said.
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